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Dosage of rocurony to the surface of the body surface of patients with morbid obesity

Abstract

The qualitative indicators of the neuromuscular block were compared and evaluated the heart rate variability, using a variety of the methods of dosing of rocuronium bromide in the female patients with BMI more than 40 kg∙m-2, who were operated by laparoscopic cholelithiasis. It has been determined that the dosage of rocuronium bromide 30 mg / m² on the body surface area has an advantage over dosing on the ideal body weight, reduces sympathotony, the temporary ranges of the block duration and the need for repeated administration of rocuronium bromide. There was an expressed correlation between the amount of the entered rocuronium and the stress index of heart rate in the calculation on the body surface area than on the body weight. It allows to suggest more security on the dosing on the surface area than on the weight.

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A. N. Shmakov
Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education “Novosibirsk State Medical University” of the Ministry of Health of Russia (FSBEI HE NSMU MOH Russia)
Russian Federation


N. L. Elizareva
GBUZ NSO “State Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital”
Russian Federation


A. N. Kolosov
GBUZ NSO “State Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital”
Russian Federation


V. N. Kokhno
Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education “Novosibirsk State Medical University” of the Ministry of Health of Russia (FSBEI HE NSMU MOH Russia)
Russian Federation


E. M. Loktin
Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education “Novosibirsk State Medical University” of the Ministry of Health of Russia (FSBEI HE NSMU MOH Russia)
Russian Federation


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Shmakov A.N., Elizareva N.L., Kolosov A.N., Kokhno V.N., Loktin E.M. Dosage of rocurony to the surface of the body surface of patients with morbid obesity. Experimental and Clinical Gastroenterology. 2018;(7):124-127. (In Russ.)

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