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Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Neurocritical Care
  • Veterinary Anesthesia

Background:

  • Succinylcholine is a widely used neuromuscular blocking agent.
  • Understanding its effects on intracranial pressure (ICP) is crucial for patient safety, especially in neurosurgery.

Observation:

  • This study investigated the impact of succinylcholine bolus injections (1.5 mg/kg) on intracranial pressure and hemodynamics in feline models.
  • Measurements were taken under both normal and artificially elevated ICP conditions.

Findings:

  • Succinylcholine administration resulted in an approximate 100% increase in ICP in cats.
  • Hemodynamic changes included a transient decrease in mean arterial pressure followed by an increase, and a significant rise in pulmonary arterial pressure.

Implications:

  • The findings suggest that succinylcholine may increase ICP, potentially posing a contraindication for its use in neurosurgical patients.
  • Further research and clinical consideration are warranted regarding succinylcholine's use in patients with compromised intracranial compliance.