Efficiency of mini-dose succinylcholine application and itseffect on facilitating laryngeal mask airway insertion in elderly patients at operating room Kalasin hospital

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  • กานดา เหง้าเกษ

Abstract

Objective : To evaluate the effects of mini dose succinylcholine(0.1mg/kg) on facilitation of laryngeal mask airway insertion in order to achieve more success insertion and less complications.

Methods : in a randomized control trial, 44 patients, ASA 1,2 aged over 70 years scheduled for surgical procedures were included and choice of anesthesia was general anesthesia underwent LMA. Twenty two patients received succinylcholine(group S) after propofol induction, and twenty two received 0.9% sodium chloride as a placebo(group C)

Result : first successful attempt of LMA insertion were achieved in 100% in group S and 68.2% in group C (p=0.009)there were no difference between two group in jaw relaxation, cough and gaging, head and limb movement, overall assessment, propofol consumption, hemodynamics disturbance and sore throat. There was no laryngospasm occurred, butmild myalgia occurred in 40.1% of patient in group C in comparison with 22.7% in group S (p=0.332)

Conclusion : The combination of propofol with mini-dose succinylcholine, provided a significantly better method for LMA insertion in elderly patients inincreasingfirst attempt LMA insertion success rate, while not increase in complications.

Keywords : efficiency, mini-dose succinylcholine, LMA, elderly

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2019-07-11

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เหง้าเกษ ก. (2019). Efficiency of mini-dose succinylcholine application and itseffect on facilitating laryngeal mask airway insertion in elderly patients at operating room Kalasin hospital. Mahasarakham Hospital Journal, 16(1), 53–62. retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/MKHJ/article/view/202669