British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2002, Vol. 88, No. 6 764-770
© 2002 The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia
Clinical Investigations |
Rocuronium plasma concentrations during three phases of liver transplantation: relationship with early postoperative graft liver function
1Department of Anaesthesia (D06) and 2Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sydney, Sydney,NSW 2006 Australia*Corresponding author
This article is accompanied by Editorial II.
Declaration of interest. The authors thank Organon Teknika for supplying authentic standards of the internal standard and 17-desacetylrocuronium. We also thank the Australian Government for granting an Overseas Postgraduate Research Scholarship to L. Gao.
Background. Previous studies have suggested that neuromuscular blocking agents might be used to assess liver function during liver transplantation. This study examines changes in rocuronium plasma concentration during liver transplantation, to assess graft function.
Methods. A constant-rate infusion of rocuronium was administered to 17 adult patients undergoing liver transplantation. Blood samples were taken at 30-min intervals throughout the procedure, which was divided into three phases: paleo-, an-, and neohepatic. Assay of plasma concentrations of rocuronium was by a gas chromatographicmass spectrometry technique. Postoperative liver function was followed for up to five days by measuring plasma aminotransferases.
Results. In 14 of the 15 patients who survived the transplantation procedure, there was a 750% decrease in rocuronium concentration during the neohepatic phase compared with the anhepatic phase. In contrast, rocuronium concentrations increased in the two patients who died after surgery, one as a result of primary non-function and one from massive bleeding. In one patient who survived there was no change in rocuronium concentration. The increase in plasma rocuronium concentration during the neohepatic phase in the two patients who died was consistent with high levels of plasma aminotransferases.
Conclusions. Comparison of changes in plasma rocuronium concentration during the neohepatic phase with early postoperative liver function tests suggests the potential use of rocuronium as a pharmacokinetic probe for predicting liver function during liver transplantation. Further study of rocuroniums potential as an intraoperative pharmacodynamic probe of liver function by measuring neuromuscular paralysis is suggested.
Br J Anaesth 2002; 88: 76470
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