Comparison of the haemodymamic effects of mivacurium and atrcurium during fentanyl anaesthesia

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We have measured the haemodynamic effects of mivacurium 0.15 and 0.2 mg kg-1, and atracurium 0.5 mg kg-1, administered over 10-15 s in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery under fentanyl anaesthesia. There were no significant haemodynamic changes in the atracurium group, other than a transient decrease in pulmonary arterial wedge pressure. Changes in heart rate were small in all three groups. Mivacurium 0.15 mg kg-1, produced changes of only small magnitude (12% decrease in mean arterial pressure and 16% decrease in systemic vascular resistance index) however, mivacurium 0.2mg kg-1 produced a 25% reduction in mean arterial pressure, a 14% increase in cardiac index and a 35% decrease in systemic vascular resistance index. Erythema developed in two, three and seven patients after atracurium, mivacurium 0.15 mg kg-1 and mivacurium 0.2 mg kg-1, respectively. One patient exhibited a 54% decrease in mean arterial pressure, generalized erythema and bronchospasm after mivacurium 0.2mg kg-1 The haemodynamic changes with mivacurium suggested histamine release.

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Loan, P. B., Elliott, P., Mirakhur, R. K., Bunting, H. F., Bhanumurthy, S., & McMurray, T. J. (1995). Comparison of the haemodymamic effects of mivacurium and atrcurium during fentanyl anaesthesia. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 74(3), 330–332. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/74.3.330

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