The tof-guard neuromuscular transmission monitor and its use in horses

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Autor(a) principal: Bechara,Juliana Noda
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Fantoni,Denise Tabacchi, Barros,Paulo Sergio de Moraes, Migliati,Elton Rodrigues, Ferreira,Marcio Augusto, Silva,Luis Claudio Lopes Correia da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: It has been emphasized in the human medical literature, that when using a neuromuscular blocking agent, it is of vital importance the monitoring of the neuromuscular block and that these agents should never be used without it. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of the neuromuscular transmission monitor TOF-Guard in horses. Twelve horses were randomly assigned whether to receive pancuronium or atracurium as the neuromuscular blocking agent. All horses were pre-medicated with romifidine, anaesthesia induced with diazepam and ketamine and maintenance with halothane. Abolition of spontaneous ventilation was accomplished by the administration of atracurium or pancuronium. The time from injection of the muscle relaxant agent to the onset of maximum block (T1=0), recovery of T1 to 25% and the recovery of TOF ratio to 0.7 were recorded, as was the time for recovery of T1 from 25 to 75%. It was concluded that it is very important the neuromuscular transmission monitoring during the use of a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent, since it provides a safer anaesthetic and surgical procedure with the use of adequate dosages and due to the impossibility of a superficialization of the neuromuscular blockade during a surgical procedure. The TOF-Guard showed to be a good option for neuromuscular monitoring in horses.
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spelling The tof-guard neuromuscular transmission monitor and its use in horsesneuromuscular blocking agentsneuromuscular transmission monitorTOF-GuardhorsesIt has been emphasized in the human medical literature, that when using a neuromuscular blocking agent, it is of vital importance the monitoring of the neuromuscular block and that these agents should never be used without it. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of the neuromuscular transmission monitor TOF-Guard in horses. Twelve horses were randomly assigned whether to receive pancuronium or atracurium as the neuromuscular blocking agent. All horses were pre-medicated with romifidine, anaesthesia induced with diazepam and ketamine and maintenance with halothane. Abolition of spontaneous ventilation was accomplished by the administration of atracurium or pancuronium. The time from injection of the muscle relaxant agent to the onset of maximum block (T1=0), recovery of T1 to 25% and the recovery of TOF ratio to 0.7 were recorded, as was the time for recovery of T1 from 25 to 75%. It was concluded that it is very important the neuromuscular transmission monitoring during the use of a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent, since it provides a safer anaesthetic and surgical procedure with the use of adequate dosages and due to the impossibility of a superficialization of the neuromuscular blockade during a surgical procedure. The TOF-Guard showed to be a good option for neuromuscular monitoring in horses.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria1999-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84781999000100011Ciência Rural v.29 n.1 1999reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84781999000100011info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBechara,Juliana NodaFantoni,Denise TabacchiBarros,Paulo Sergio de MoraesMigliati,Elton RodriguesFerreira,Marcio AugustoSilva,Luis Claudio Lopes Correia daeng2006-12-20T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The tof-guard neuromuscular transmission monitor and its use in horses
title The tof-guard neuromuscular transmission monitor and its use in horses
spellingShingle The tof-guard neuromuscular transmission monitor and its use in horses
Bechara,Juliana Noda
neuromuscular blocking agents
neuromuscular transmission monitor
TOF-Guard
horses
title_short The tof-guard neuromuscular transmission monitor and its use in horses
title_full The tof-guard neuromuscular transmission monitor and its use in horses
title_fullStr The tof-guard neuromuscular transmission monitor and its use in horses
title_full_unstemmed The tof-guard neuromuscular transmission monitor and its use in horses
title_sort The tof-guard neuromuscular transmission monitor and its use in horses
author Bechara,Juliana Noda
author_facet Bechara,Juliana Noda
Fantoni,Denise Tabacchi
Barros,Paulo Sergio de Moraes
Migliati,Elton Rodrigues
Ferreira,Marcio Augusto
Silva,Luis Claudio Lopes Correia da
author_role author
author2 Fantoni,Denise Tabacchi
Barros,Paulo Sergio de Moraes
Migliati,Elton Rodrigues
Ferreira,Marcio Augusto
Silva,Luis Claudio Lopes Correia da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bechara,Juliana Noda
Fantoni,Denise Tabacchi
Barros,Paulo Sergio de Moraes
Migliati,Elton Rodrigues
Ferreira,Marcio Augusto
Silva,Luis Claudio Lopes Correia da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv neuromuscular blocking agents
neuromuscular transmission monitor
TOF-Guard
horses
topic neuromuscular blocking agents
neuromuscular transmission monitor
TOF-Guard
horses
description It has been emphasized in the human medical literature, that when using a neuromuscular blocking agent, it is of vital importance the monitoring of the neuromuscular block and that these agents should never be used without it. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of the neuromuscular transmission monitor TOF-Guard in horses. Twelve horses were randomly assigned whether to receive pancuronium or atracurium as the neuromuscular blocking agent. All horses were pre-medicated with romifidine, anaesthesia induced with diazepam and ketamine and maintenance with halothane. Abolition of spontaneous ventilation was accomplished by the administration of atracurium or pancuronium. The time from injection of the muscle relaxant agent to the onset of maximum block (T1=0), recovery of T1 to 25% and the recovery of TOF ratio to 0.7 were recorded, as was the time for recovery of T1 from 25 to 75%. It was concluded that it is very important the neuromuscular transmission monitoring during the use of a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent, since it provides a safer anaesthetic and surgical procedure with the use of adequate dosages and due to the impossibility of a superficialization of the neuromuscular blockade during a surgical procedure. The TOF-Guard showed to be a good option for neuromuscular monitoring in horses.
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