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  • Title: [Prolonged paralysis after long-term administration of vecuronium in the intensive care unit].
    Author: Tanaka O, Akai H, Takekida S, Tanaka Y, Wake M, Iijima K, Horikawa Y, Ijichi K.
    Journal: Masui; 2006 Aug; 55(8):992-4. PubMed ID: 16910480.
    Abstract:
    A 51-year-old woman with renal failure requring hemodialysis received a total of 446 mg of vecuronium over a period of 4 days to help mechanical ventilation and developed generalized muscle weakness after its discontinuation. It took 2 wks to wean her from mechanical ventilation and 3 wks for her to be able to walk. She did not receive drugs which might alter neuromuscular transmission such as corticosteroid and aminoglycoside antibiotics. Electromyogram and nerve conduction studies were normal. We believe that the cause is the accumulation of vecuronium and active metabolites due to renal failure. The case suggests that we should minimize the duration of neuromuscular block in patients with renal failure by aggressive use of sedatives and analgesics and the optimization of ventilator settings.
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