Spontaneous recovery from neuromuscular block after a single dose of a muscle relaxant in pediatric patients: A systematic review using a network meta‐analytic and meta‐regression approach

Author:

Vanlinthout Luc E.1ORCID,Driessen Jacques J.1,Stolker Robert Jan1ORCID,Lesaffre Emmanuel M.2ORCID,Berghmans Johan M.34ORCID,Staals Lonneke M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology Erasmus MC Sophia Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Rotterdam Rotterdam The Netherlands

2. Interuniversity Institute for Biostatistics and statistical Bioinformatics, Universities of Leuven‐Hasselt Hasselt Belgium

3. Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative medicine University of Ghent Ghent Belgium

4. Department of Basic and Applied Medical Sciences University of Ghent Ghent Belgium

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAge‐related differences in the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) and the short duration of many surgical procedures put pediatric patients at risk of postoperative residual curarization (PORC). To date, the duration of neuromuscular blocking agent effect in children has not been analyzed in a quantitative review. The current meta‐analysis aimed to compare spontaneous recovery following administration of various types and doses of neuromuscular blocking agents and to quantify the effect of prognostic variables associated with the recovery time in pediatric patients.MethodWe searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and controlled clinical trials (CCTs) that compared the time to 25% T1 (t25), from 25% to 75% T1 (RI25–75), and to ≥90% train‐of‐four (tTOF90) neuromuscular recovery between common neuromuscular blocking agent treatments administered as a single bolus to healthy pediatric participants. We compared spontaneous t25, RI25‐75, and tTOF90 between (1) neuromuscular blocking agent treatments and (2) age groups receiving a given neuromuscular blocking agent intervention and anesthesia technique. Bayesian random‐effects network and pairwise meta‐analyses along with meta‐regression were used to evaluate the results.ResultsWe used data from 71 randomized controlled trials/controlled clinical trials including 4319 participants. Network meta‐analysis allowed for the juxtaposition and ranking of spontaneous t25, RI25‐75, and tTOF90 following common neuromuscular blocking agent interventions. For all neuromuscular blocking agents a log‐linear relationship between dose and duration of action was found. With the neuromuscular blocking agent treatments studied, the average tTOF90 (mean[CrI95]) in children (>2–11 y) was 41.96 [14.35, 69.50] and 17.06 [5.99, 28.30] min shorter than in neonates (<28 d) and infants (28 d–12 M), respectively. We found a negative log‐linear correlation between age and duration of neuromuscular blocking agent effect. The difference in the tTOF90 (mean[CrI95]) between children and other age groups increased by 21.66 [8.82, 34.53] min with the use of aminosteroid neuromuscular blocking agents and by 24.73 [7.92, 41.43] min with the addition of sevoflurane/isoflurane for anesthesia maintenance.ConclusionsThe times to neuromuscular recovery are highly variable. These can decrease significantly with age and are prolonged when volatile anesthetics are administered. This variability, combined with the short duration of many pediatric surgical procedures, makes quantitative neuromuscular monitoring mandatory even after a single dose of neuromuscular blocking agent.

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Wiley

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