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Relajaci贸n residual postoperatoria en pacientes mayores de 65 a帽os en la Unidad de Cuidado Postanest茅sico
Abstract
Introduction:
Few studies have been made on the incidence of residual paralysis from nondepolarizing relaxants in people over 65 years old; however, estimating the number of cases and treatment thereof are both important.
Objective:
To study the incidence of residual paralysis with non-depolarizing relaxants in patients over 65 years of age and discuss treatment.
Methodology:
Analytical observational study based on a cohort design.
Results:
The pre-extubation residual paralysis was estimated at 23.2% and at 9.2% at patient admission to the Recovery Suite. Pharmacological reversal showed 89.4% and 100% success rates with Neostigmine and Sugammadex respectively, with similar times at T4/T1 > 0.9.
Conclusions:
The incidence of pre-extubation residual paralysis was lower than the figure published worldwide. Pharmacological reversal therapies were typically highly effective.Introducci贸n:
La incidencia de Relajaci贸n Residual por relajantes no despolarizantes en mayores de 65 a帽os ha sido poco estudiada, siendo relevante su calculo y su tratamiento.
Objetivo:
Estudiar la incidencia de Relajaci贸n residual en pacientes mayores de 65 a帽os con relajantes neuromusculares no despolarizantes y describir su tratamiento.
Metodolog铆a:
Estudio Observacional Anal铆tico con Dise帽o de Cohorte.
Resultados:
La Relajaci贸n Residual pre-extubaci贸n fue del 23.2% y al ingreso a la Sala de Recuperaci贸n del 9.2%. La reversi贸n farmacol贸gica con Neostigmina exhibi贸 un 茅xito del 89.4% y con Sugammadex del 100%, con similares tiempos a una T4/T1 > 0.9.
Conclusiones:
Las incidencias de Relajaci贸n Residual pre-extubaci贸n y en la Sala de Recuperaci贸n fueron mas bajas que las publicadas a nivel mundial. Las terapias de reversi贸n farmacol贸gica se distinguieron por su alta eficacia