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Erschienen in: Drugs & Aging 2/2003

01.02.2003 | Therapy In Practice

Selecting Neuromuscular-Blocking Drugs for Elderly Patients

verfasst von: Tristan M. Cope, Professor Jennifer M. Hunter

Erschienen in: Drugs & Aging | Ausgabe 2/2003

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Abstract

The physiological changes that occur with increasing age can have significant effects on the pharmacokinetics of neuromuscular-blocking drugs. Changes in cardiac output can affect drug distribution and therefore the speed of onset of neuromuscular block. A decrease in muscle mass and increase in body fat with age can also affect their distribution. The deterioration in renal and hepatic function associated with aging affects the clearance and elimination of many neuromuscular-blocking drugs. The effects of these physiological changes on the pharmacokinetics of neuromuscular-blocking agents may not become apparent clinically in healthy individuals until the age of at least 75 years. There is very little evidence to suggest any alteration in the sensitivity of the neuromuscular junction to neuromuscular-blocking drugs with increasing age.
Neuromuscular-blocking drugs that undergo a significant degree of organ-dependent elimination, such as pancuronium bromide, vecuronium bromide, rocuronium bromide and doxacurium chloride, may have a significantly prolonged duration of action in elderly patients. These drugs can be used safely in elderly patients if the anaesthetist is aware of their altered pharmacokinetics in this patient group. Appropriate changes must be made to drug dosage and dose intervals. As the pharmacokinetic changes can be unpredictable, monitoring of neuromuscular block is strongly advised when using these drugs in such patients. The risk of residual block occurring postoperatively after the use of pancuronium bromide increases with age. The duration of action of mivacurium chloride may also be prolonged in the elderly; this change has not been demonstrated to be a result of an alteration in plasma cholinesterase activity. In contrast, there is no evidence of an alteration in the action of suxamethonium chloride (succinylchol-ine chloride) with increasing age.
Atracurium besilate and cisatracurium besilate undergo predominantly organ-independent elimination. Onset of block with these two drugs may be prolonged in the elderly, but their clinical duration of action does not alter significantly with age, making them particularly suitable for use in this patient group. Although atracurium besilate may cause histamine release, there is little evidence of it producing haemodynamic changes in the elderly. Its (1R,1R′)-isomer, cisatracurium besilate, has very little direct or indirect cardiovascular effect and is, therefore, the most suitable nondepolarising agent to use in elderly patients.
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Metadaten
Titel
Selecting Neuromuscular-Blocking Drugs for Elderly Patients
verfasst von
Tristan M. Cope
Professor Jennifer M. Hunter
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2003
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Drugs & Aging / Ausgabe 2/2003
Print ISSN: 1170-229X
Elektronische ISSN: 1179-1969
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00002512-200320020-00004

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