Pseudocholinesterase activity and atracurium v. suxamethonium block
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- DOI: 10.1093/bja/58.suppl_1.91s
Pseudocholinesterase activity and atracurium v. suxamethonium block
Abstract
Serum pseudocholinesterase activity in pregnant women was assayed spectrophotometrically using either propionylthiocholine or suxamethonium as substrate. All patients had a normal phenotype as indicated by normal dibucaine and fluoride numbers. However, the mean cholinesterase activity was lower than in the general population. There was a negative correlation between cholinesterase activity and the duration of neuromuscular blockade following suxamethonium, but no correlation was observed between the cholinesterase activity and the duration of block following atracurium.
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