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Jaw Muscle Tension After Succinychloline in Children Undergoing Strabismus Surgery

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Journal Can J Anaesth
Specialty Anesthesiology
Date 2016 Oct 7
PMID 27709530
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Abstract

The increases in tension at the masseter and adductor pollicis muscles following succinylcholine, 1 mg · kg, during halothane anaesthesia were measured in eight children, 3-10 yr, with strabismus. The results were compared with those obtained in a control group of general surgical patients. Supramaximal train-of-four (TOF) stimulation was applied to the ulnar nerve and the nerve to the masseter simultaneously. Jaw closure was measured by a force transducer system. In all patients, succinylcholine caused an increase in resting tone at the jaw and at the thumb. In the strabismus group, the magnitude of this increase was 55.7 ±23.2 g, mean ±SD, at the jaw and 11.3 ±5.6 g at the thumb. This was not significantly different from the values obtained in controls, 45.3 ±33.4 g and 7.9 ±4.2 g, respectively. The duration of the phenomenon was 1-2 min in both muscles studied, and was not statistically different in the strabismus group. Time to complete neuromuscular blockade was significantly faster at the masseter, 31 ±6 sec -control groups; 39 ±11 sec -strabismus group, than at adductor pollicis, 61 ±34 sec -control groups; 75 ±28 sec -strabismus group (P < 0.05 and 0.013 respectively). It is concluded that succinylcholine causes similar increases in jaw tension and comparable degrees of neuromuscular blockade in patients undergoing strabismus surgery as in other children.

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