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COMPARISON OF INCIDENCE OF SUCCINYLCHOLINE-INDUCED FASCICULATION AND POSTOPERATIVE MYALGIAS

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  211-216

Abstract

 Introduction: FASCICULATION and MYALGIA are common complications of SUCCINYLCHOLINE and decrease of incidence and intensity of them will reduce SUCCINYLCHOLINE-induced side effects. This study was done to evaluate the severity and prevalence of FASCICULATION and MYALGIA after SUCCINYLCHOLINE and perform a comparison between three groups. Material and Methods: In this case-control study in 2006, 75 patients with ASA I and orthopedic surgery were evaluated in Imam Reza hospital. The patients divided randomly in to three same groups. In first group THIOPENTAL and SUCCINYLCHOLINE 1.5 mg/kg was injected, in second group PROPOFOL 2 mg/kg and succinlycholine 1.5 mg/kg and in third group THIOPENTAL and SUCCINYLCHOLINE 3 mg/kg was administered. FASCICULATION, intubation quality after 1 min, and MYALGIA after 24 h were analyzed. Demografic parameters, pain scales and FASCICULATION data were gathered in a questiONNaIr And analyzed by SPSS, descriptive statistics and frequency distribution tables. Results: FASCICULATION rate was %76 in first group, 80% in second group, and %84 in third groups. MYALGIA was %24 in first group, %28 in second group, and %20 in third group. There were no significant differences between group 1&2 and also 1&3 with respect to FASCICULATION, Intubation, and post-operative MYALGIA.Conclusion: We concluded that PROPOFOL aggregates muscular relaxation versus THIOPENTAL, and low-dose versus high-dose of SUCCINYLCHOLINE and chang to phase II block had no differences regarding to these complications.

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    RAZAVI, M., NAMI, S.R., & JAHAN BAKHSH, SEYED SAEID. (2007). COMPARISON OF INCIDENCE OF SUCCINYLCHOLINE-INDUCED FASCICULATION AND POSTOPERATIVE MYALGIAS. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 50(96), 211-216. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/51940/en

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    RAZAVI M., NAMI S.R., JAHAN BAKHSH SEYED SAEID. COMPARISON OF INCIDENCE OF SUCCINYLCHOLINE-INDUCED FASCICULATION AND POSTOPERATIVE MYALGIAS. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2007;50(96):211-216. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/51940/en

    IEEE: Copy

    M. RAZAVI, S.R. NAMI, and SEYED SAEID JAHAN BAKHSH, “COMPARISON OF INCIDENCE OF SUCCINYLCHOLINE-INDUCED FASCICULATION AND POSTOPERATIVE MYALGIAS,” MEDICAL JOURNAL OF MASHHAD UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 50, no. 96, pp. 211–216, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/51940/en

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