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Relationship between muscle mass ratio and rocuronium dose required for maintaining deep neuromuscular blockade: A prospective observational study

Authors
Han, JiwonOh, Ah-YoungHwang, Jung-WonNam, Sun Woo
Issue Date
Jun-2024
Publisher
Elsevier Masson s.r.l.
Keywords
Body composition; Deep blockade; Fat; Muscle; Neuromuscular blockade; Rocuronium
Citation
Anaesthesia Critical Care and Pain Medicine, v.43, no.3
Journal Title
Anaesthesia Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Volume
43
Number
3
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/74430
DOI
10.1016/j.accpm.2024.101368
ISSN
2352-5568
2352-5568
Abstract
Background: Deep neuromuscular blockade (NMB) has benefits in various surgical procedures, however, precise quantitative neuromuscular monitoring is crucial for its proper maintenance and recovery. Neuromuscular blocking agent dosage relies on actual body weight (ABW), but this varies among individuals. Therefore, this study hypothesizes that there is a correlation between the rocuronium requirement for deep NMB and muscle mass ratio measured by bioelectric impedance analysis. Methods: Ninety adult female patients undergoing laparoscopic operation were enrolled in this study. Muscle and fat masses were assessed using a body composition analyser. Deep NMB, defined as a post-tetanic count of 1–2, was maintained through the continuous infusion of rocuronium. The primary outcome involves determining the correlation between the rocuronium dose required for deep NMB and the muscle mass ratio. Conversely, secondary outcomes included assessing the relationship between the rocuronium dose for deep NMB and fat mass ratio, and ABW. Additionally, we investigated their relationship with rocuronium onset time and profound blockade duration. Results: No relationship was observed between the muscle mass ratio and rocuronium dose required for maintaining deep NMB (r = 0.059 [95% CI = 0.153–0.267], p = 0.586). Fat mass ratio and ABW showed no correlation with the rocuronium dose, whereas rocuronium onset time was positively correlated with muscle mass ratio (r = 0.327) and negatively correlated with fat mass ratio (r = −0.302), respectively. Profound blockade duration showed no correlation with any of the assessed variables. Conclusions: No correlation was detected between muscle mass ratio and the rocuronium dose required to achieve deep NMB. © 2024
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