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. 2008 Dec;34(12):2268-72.
doi: 10.1007/s00134-008-1252-z. Epub 2008 Sep 12.

The effect of neuromuscular blockade on oxygen consumption in sedated and mechanically ventilated pediatric patients after cardiac surgery

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The effect of neuromuscular blockade on oxygen consumption in sedated and mechanically ventilated pediatric patients after cardiac surgery

J Lemson et al. Intensive Care Med. 2008 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: To measure the effect of intense neuromuscular blockade (NMB) on oxygen consumption (VO(2)) in deeply sedated and mechanically ventilated children on the first day after complex congenital cardiac surgery.

Design: Prospective clinical interventional study.

Setting: Pediatric intensive care unit of an university medical centre.

Measurements and results: Nine mechanically ventilated and sedated children (weight 2.8-8.7 kg) were included. All children were treated with vasoactive drugs. The level of sedation was quantified using the comfort score, Ramsay score and bispectral index (BIS). The intensity of NMB was quantified using acceleromyography and VO(2) was measured using indirect calorimetry. Analgo-sedation using various intravenous agents was targeted at a deep level (comfort score < 18, BIS < 60 and Ramsay score > 4). NMB was achieved by intravenous administration of rocuronium. All measurements were conducted before, during and after recovery from a period of intense NMB. Baseline values were VO(2) 6.1 ml/(kg min) (SD 1.3), comfort score 13 (SD 0.7), BIS 42.5 (SD 14.2), mean blood pressure 54.0 mmHg (SD 10.5), mean heart rate 129.9 bpm (SD 28.9) and mean core temperature 36.7 degrees C (SD 0.5). There were no significant differences in VO(2) or other parameters between baseline, during NMB and the recovery phase.

Conclusion: Neuromuscular blocking agents do not reduce oxygen consumption in deeply sedated and mechanically ventilated children after congenital cardiac surgery.

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