Time course of potentiation of mivacurium by halothane and isoflurane in children

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We studied 40 children, aged 1-15 yr, to analyse the time course of potentiation of mivacurium produced by halothane and isoflurane. A steady infusion requirement of mivacurium to maintain 90% neuromuscular block was established during thiopentone-alfentanil-nitrous oxide-oxygen anaesthesia. Patients were then allocated randomly to receive 1 MAC end-tidal concentration of either halothane (group Hal) or isoflurane (group Iso) while neuromuscular block was maintained at 90%. Both volatile agents decreased the infusion requirements of mivacurium in an exponential manner in that maximal potentiation occurred only after 30-80 min. Maximal reduction in infusion rate (32% in group Hal and 70% in group Iso; P < 0.0001) did not depend on the age of the child but became established sooner the younger the child in the case of isoflurane (P = 0.002).

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Meretoja, O. A., Wirtavuori, K., Taivainen, T., & Olkkola, K. T. (1996). Time course of potentiation of mivacurium by halothane and isoflurane in children. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 76(2), 235–238. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/76.2.235

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