NEWER NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING-AGENTS

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作者
BEVAN, DR
机构
[1] UBC Department of Anaesthesia, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 4E3, 3rd Floor
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PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY | 1994年 / 74卷 / 01期
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10.1111/j.1600-0773.1994.tb01065.x
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R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 [药学];
摘要
Four neuromuscular blocking drugs, doxacurium, mivacurium, pipecuronium, and rocuronium have been or are about to be introduced into clinical practice. The purpose of this MiniReview is to describe their pharmacology, to consider their place in clinical anaesthetic practice, and to examine whether the needs of the clinican have been met. Two of the agents (doxacurium, mivacurium) are benzylisoquinolines resembling atracurium and two (pipecuronium, rocuronium) are aminosteroids related to pancuronium and vecuronium. Two (doxacurium, pipecuronium) are long-acting compounds, similar in duration of action to pancuronium, although the need for such a profile is questionable. Rocuronium has an intermediate duration of action and produces its maximum effect within two minutes which is much more rapid than any other non-depolarizing relaxant and this is probably a result of its poor potency. However, the onset of paralysis is not as quick as after succinylcholine. Mivacurium is unique because it is metabolized by plasma cholinesterase which produces a rapid recovery although slower than succinylcholine. All of the new drugs are devoid of serious cardiovascular or other side effects. The anaesthetist is now presented with an armamentarium of safe, nondepolarizing muscle relaxants with Varying durations of action. However, the rapid onset, and recovery associated with succinylcholine are unique and important in the urgent control of a patient's airway and respiration. The indications for succinylcholine will not disappear and the search for a non-polarizing replacement will continue.
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