Spontaneous or neostigmine-induced recovery after maintenance of neuromuscular block with Org 9487 (rapacuronium) or rocuronium following an initial dose of Org 9487

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We have examined spontaneous and neostigmine-induced recovery after an initial dose of Org 9487 1.5 mg kg-1 followed by three repeat doses of Org 9487, a 30-min infusion of Org 9487 or two incremental doses of rocuronium. Mean clinical duration after incremental doses of Org 9487 0.5 mg kg-1 increased from 12.3 (SD 3.4) min to 14.0 (4.0) and 15.9 (5.9) min (P < 0.01), and after rocuronium from 14.4 (5.2) min to 19.2 (5.9) min (P < 0.01). Times for spontaneous recovery from a T1 of 25% to a TOF ratio of 0.8 after the last bolus dose of Org 9487 and after a 30-min infusion were 72.4 (16.5) and 66.1 (26.9) min compared with 36.7 (15.8) min in the group receiving rocuronium. These times were significantly reduced to 9.9 (4.5), 8.6 (6.1) and 5.7 (2.5) min, respectively, after neostigmine administration at a T1 of 25% (P < 0.05). We conclude that administration of Org 9487 by repeat bolus doses or infusion was associated with slow spontaneous recovery but neostigmine administration resulted in adequate recovery in less than 10 min.

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McCourt, K. C., Mirakhur, R. K., Lowry, D. W., Carroll, M. T., & Sparr, H. J. (1999). Spontaneous or neostigmine-induced recovery after maintenance of neuromuscular block with Org 9487 (rapacuronium) or rocuronium following an initial dose of Org 9487. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 82(5), 755–756. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/82.5.755

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