Rocuronium Flashcards

1
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What is rocuronium?

A

Aminosteroid non-depolarising muscle relaxant

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What is the dose of rocuronium?

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  1. 6mg/kg - intubation in 90-120s
  2. 9-1.2 mg/kg in 60s (duration 45mins)
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What temperature must rocuronium be stored at?

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4 degrees celcius

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What is the metabolism and excretion of rocuronium?

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  • only 5% metabolised by liver
  • excreted in bile (60%) and urine (40%)
  • duration of action may be increased in liver/renal failure
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5
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What are the uses of rocuronium?

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  • provide muscle relaxation to allow intubation, ventilation and surgery
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What is the absorption/distribution of rocuronium?

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  • 10% protein bound
  • volume of distribution = 0.2 L/kg
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What is the MOA of rocuronium?

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Competitive inhibition of ACh at nicotinic receptors at NMJ

Binds to alpha-subunit of receptor but does not stimulate it to open ion channel

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What are the SEs of rocuronium?

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At high doses can exert vagolytic effect, causing tachycardia.

Otherwise no systemic effects.

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What are the chemical properties of rocuronium?

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  • monoquaternary amine analogue of vecuronium
  • 7x less potent than vecuronium, so a higher dose needs to be given
  • the higher number of molecules gives an increased concentration gradient between blood and NMJ so results in a faster onset of action by rules of kinetics
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What are the properties of the ideal neuromuscular blocking agent?

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  • cheap
  • long shelf life at room temp
  • no local/systemic SEs other than muscle relaxation
  • short duration, suitable for infusion
  • rapid metabolism to inactive products
  • fast onset (1 circulation time)
  • compatible with other drugs and solutions
  • actions confined to NMJ
  • antagonised by cholinesterase inhibitors
  • not transferred across BBB or placenta
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What does the ACh receptor look like?

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  • Integral membrane protein found on post-synaptic membrane of the NMJ
  • ligand-gated ion channel
  • opens pores with ACh binds
  • 5 subunits - 2 alpha, 1 beta, 1 delta, 1 gamma/epislon arranged round a central pore - nonspecific ion channel
  • Na/K/Ca flow through pore in direction of concentration gradient
  • when threshold depolarization is reached - voltage gated Na channels open, action potential is propagated
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