Pancuronium Does Not Alter the Hemodynamic Status of Piglets after Normoxia or Hypoxia

ABSTRACT: Pancuronium is a neuromuscular blocking agent commonly used to eliminate agitation in sick newborn infants requiring mechanical ventilation. Experimental data supporting this method of intervention are controversial, and hemodynamic studies in newborn infants report conflicting results. This study was designed to determine the hemodynamic effects of pancuronium administered under conditions of normoxia, hypoxia, and preexposure to hypoxia in neonatal piglets with normal lungs. After baseline hemodynamic and blood gas measurements were obtained, pancuronium was administered in two i.v. bolus injections of 0.1 mg/kg. Tidal volume and minute ventilation were maintained constant during the experimental procedure by adjusting ventilator settings. Twenty min after pancuronium, no changes from baseline values were found in arterial blood gases, heart rate, cardiac output, mean arterial pressure, systemic vascular resistance, pulmonary artery pressure, pulmonary vascular resistance, central venous pressure, or pulmonary capillary wedge pressure in any of the three conditions studied. In conclusion, pancuronium administered during normoxia, hypoxia, or after preexposure to hypoxia while controlled ventilation is maintained does not alter systemic or pulmonary hemodynamic status of the newborn piglet.

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