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Year 2016, Volume: 33 Issue: 2, 181 - 187, 01.03.2016

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A Comparision of the Effect of Sugammadex on the Recovery Period and Postoperative Residual Block in Young Elderly and Middle-Aged Elderly Patients

Year 2016, Volume: 33 Issue: 2, 181 - 187, 01.03.2016

Abstract

Background: The importance of the characteristics of anesthesia and postoperative residual curarization (PORC) in the elderly population should be a growing concern in this century. Aims: To investigate the effect of sugammadex on the duration of the recovery from neuromuscular blocking agents and postoperative residual curarization in the young elderly and middle-aged elderly patients who underwent elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy, followed by a train of four (TOF) watch monitorization. Study Design: Prospective clinical trial study. Methods: Sixty patients over the age of 65 with American Society of Anesthesiologists I-III were divided into two groups according to their age (65-74 years old and ≥75 years old). Patients received sugammadex (2.0 mg/kg iv) at the reappearance of the second twitch of the TOF as an agent for reversal of neuromuscular blockage at the end of surgery.  Patients were extubated at the time of TOF ≥0.9. The patients’ TOF responses were evaluated with regards to PORC in at the 5th minute and were followed up for one hour in the recovery room. Reintubation was applied for those patients who developed PORC and had peripheric oxygen saturation <90% despite being given 6 L oxygen per min with a face mask.  Results: The onset time of neuromuscular blocking agent and time from T2 to achieve TOF ratio 90% (the duration of sugammadex effect) or over were found to be longer in the middle-aged elderly group than in the young elderly group. A statistically significant relationship was found between age and the duration of TOF ratio to reach 0.9 in the same direction. The PORC incidence and rate of reintubation were found to be 1.7% in all patients. Conclusion: In our opinion, it is necessary to remember that the duration of sugammadex effect on the recovery period is prolonged for patients who are aged ≥75 years compared to patients aged between 65-74 years. (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: ACTRN12615000758505)

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  • 2. Xiaobo F, Jianjuan K, Yanlin W. Comparison of the variability of the onset and recovery from neuromuscular blockade with cisatracurium versus rocuronium in elderly patients under total intravenous anesthesia. Braz J Med Biol Res 2012;45:676-80. [CrossRef]
  • 3. Arain SR, Kern S, Ficke DJ, Ebert TJ. Variability of duration of action of neuromuscular-blocking drugs in elderly patients. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2005;49:312-5. [CrossRef]
  • 4. McGrath CD, Hunter JM. Monitoring of neuromuscular block. Contin Educ Anaesth Crit Care Pain 2006;6:7-12. [CrossRef]
  • 5. Naguib M, Kopman AF, Ensor JE. Neuromuscular monitoring and postoperative residual curarisation: a meta-analysis. Br J Anaesth 2007;98:302-16. [CrossRef]
  • 6. Onur O. Post-anesthesia recovery and problems. Basic Anaesthesia. Kecik Y (Ed). Gunes Medical Book Stores Co. Ltd. 2012.784-96.
  • 7. Hayes AH, Mirakhur RK, Breslin DS, Reid JE, McCourt KC. Postoperative residual block after intermediate-acting neuromuscular blocking drugs. Anaesthesia 2001;56:312-8. [CrossRef]
  • 8. Matteo RS, Ornstein E, Schwartz AE, Ostapkovich N, Stone JG. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of rocuronium (Org 9426) in elderly surgical patients. Anesth Analg 1993;77:1193-7. [CrossRef]
  • 9. Ozturk L, Izdes S. The safe use of anesthetics and neuromuscular and neuromuscular blockade reversal drugs in geriatric patients. Turkiye Klinikleri J Anest Reanim-Special Topics 2011;4:25-34.
  • 10. Suzuki T, Kitajima O, Ueda K, Kondo Y, Kato J, Ogawa S. Reversibility of rocuronium-induced profound neuromuscular block with sugammadex in younger and older patients. Br J Anaesth 2011;106:823-6. [CrossRef]
  • 11. McDonagh DL, Benedict PE, Kovac AL, Drover DR, Brister NW, Morte JB, et al. Efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetics of sugammadex for the reversal of rocuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade in elderly patients. Anesthesiology 2011;114:318-29. [CrossRef]
  • 12. Dinenno FA, Jones PP, Seals DR, Tanaka H. Limb blood flow and vascular conductance are reduced with age in healthy humans: relation to elevations in sympathetic nerve activity and declines in oxygen demand. Circulation 1999;100:164-70. [CrossRef]
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Other ID JA94UY94KD
Journal Section Research Article
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Emine Yazar This is me

Canan Yılmaz This is me

Derya Karasu This is me

Yılmaz Apaydın This is me

Halil Erkan Sayan This is me

Hülya Bilgin This is me

Selcan Bayraktar This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 33 Issue: 2

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APA Yazar, E., Yılmaz, C., Karasu, D., Apaydın, Y., et al. (2016). A Comparision of the Effect of Sugammadex on the Recovery Period and Postoperative Residual Block in Young Elderly and Middle-Aged Elderly Patients. Balkan Medical Journal, 33(2), 181-187.
AMA Yazar E, Yılmaz C, Karasu D, Apaydın Y, Sayan HE, Bilgin H, Bayraktar S. A Comparision of the Effect of Sugammadex on the Recovery Period and Postoperative Residual Block in Young Elderly and Middle-Aged Elderly Patients. Balkan Medical Journal. March 2016;33(2):181-187.
Chicago Yazar, Emine, Canan Yılmaz, Derya Karasu, Yılmaz Apaydın, Halil Erkan Sayan, Hülya Bilgin, and Selcan Bayraktar. “A Comparision of the Effect of Sugammadex on the Recovery Period and Postoperative Residual Block in Young Elderly and Middle-Aged Elderly Patients”. Balkan Medical Journal 33, no. 2 (March 2016): 181-87.
EndNote Yazar E, Yılmaz C, Karasu D, Apaydın Y, Sayan HE, Bilgin H, Bayraktar S (March 1, 2016) A Comparision of the Effect of Sugammadex on the Recovery Period and Postoperative Residual Block in Young Elderly and Middle-Aged Elderly Patients. Balkan Medical Journal 33 2 181–187.
IEEE E. Yazar, C. Yılmaz, D. Karasu, Y. Apaydın, H. E. Sayan, H. Bilgin, and S. Bayraktar, “A Comparision of the Effect of Sugammadex on the Recovery Period and Postoperative Residual Block in Young Elderly and Middle-Aged Elderly Patients”, Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 181–187, 2016.
ISNAD Yazar, Emine et al. “A Comparision of the Effect of Sugammadex on the Recovery Period and Postoperative Residual Block in Young Elderly and Middle-Aged Elderly Patients”. Balkan Medical Journal 33/2 (March 2016), 181-187.
JAMA Yazar E, Yılmaz C, Karasu D, Apaydın Y, Sayan HE, Bilgin H, Bayraktar S. A Comparision of the Effect of Sugammadex on the Recovery Period and Postoperative Residual Block in Young Elderly and Middle-Aged Elderly Patients. Balkan Medical Journal. 2016;33:181–187.
MLA Yazar, Emine et al. “A Comparision of the Effect of Sugammadex on the Recovery Period and Postoperative Residual Block in Young Elderly and Middle-Aged Elderly Patients”. Balkan Medical Journal, vol. 33, no. 2, 2016, pp. 181-7.
Vancouver Yazar E, Yılmaz C, Karasu D, Apaydın Y, Sayan HE, Bilgin H, Bayraktar S. A Comparision of the Effect of Sugammadex on the Recovery Period and Postoperative Residual Block in Young Elderly and Middle-Aged Elderly Patients. Balkan Medical Journal. 2016;33(2):181-7.