Comparison of Rocuronium Induced Neuromuscular Blockade in Late Second Trimester Pregnant and Non-pregnant Women

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    Hallym University Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital
Updated on 19 February 2024
neuromuscular blockade

Summary

The present study is to compare the onset and duration of rocuronium in late second trimester women and non-pregnant women undergoing general anesthesia.

Description

Pregnancy induces physiological changes. Plasma volume, cardiac output, hepatic blood flow and protein binding are changed from the first trimester of pregnancy. These physiological changes give effect to the onset and duration of neuromuscular blocking drugs.

Rocuronium is a commonly used neuromuscular blocking drug categorized as FDA category B. Rocuronium is widely used for pregnant women. Previous studies have evaluated the onset and duration of rocuronium in postpartum women. Lately, the investigators have evaluated the onset and duration of rocuronium in early second trimester pregnant women and the duration was significantly longer in early second trimester women compared to non-pregnant women.

Since there is little research on the onset and duration of rocuronium in the late second trimester pregnant women, the investigators planned the present research.

Details
Condition Pregnancy Related
Age 20years - 45years
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04253093
SponsorHallym University Kangnam Sacred Heart Hospital
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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women undergoing general anesthesia

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liver disease
renal disease
diabetes mellitus
asthma
allergic to specific drugs
BMI>30 or <18
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