Abstract
Single dose-response curves were determined for suxamethonium in neonates, infants and children during thiopentone-fentanyl-nitrous oxide anaesthesia. During onset of neuromuscular block, suxamethonium produced an increase in muscle tone which was greatest in neonates and infants. The dose-response curves for the three groups were parallel. The effective doses producing 90% depression of twitch height were significantly greater in neonates and infants compared with children (517 and 608 v. 352 μg kg-1). These values were greater than those obtained in a comparable study in adults. In view of their higher ED values compared with adults and a marked individual variability in response to small doses of suxamethonium, we recommend an intubating dose of 3 mg kg-1 for neonates and infants and 2 mg kg-1 for children. These doses are 50-100% greater than those previously recommended for paediatric patients. © 1989 British Journal of Anaesthesia.
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Meakin, G., Mckiernan, E. P., Morris, P., & Baker, R. D. (1989). Dose-response curves for suxamethonium in neonates, infants and children. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 62(6), 655–658. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/62.6.655
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