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Glycopyrrolate versus atropine for preventing bradycardia induced by neostigmine injection after general anesthesia surgery: a randomized open, parallel-controlled multicenter clinical trial

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH(2021)

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Objective: With atropine as a positive control, randomized controlled clinical trials were conducted to verify the efficacy of glycopyrrolate injection in preventing bradycardia caused by neostigmine. Method: Patients undergoing elective general anesthesia and non-cardiac surgery were randomly divided into an experimental group (129 cases) and control group (127 cases) (ChiCTR2100046022, http://www.chictrorg.cn/showproiaspx?proj=126075) . At the end of the operation, the test group was given glycopyrrolate 6 ug/kg + neostigmine 0.04 mg/kg, and the control group was given atropine 0.016 mg/kg + neostigmine 0.04 mg/kg, bolus time 1 min, to antagonize muscle residual effects of relaxants. We compared the area under the time curve (AUC) of the difference between heart rate and baseline heart rate within 15 minutes of administration, the measured value of heart rate per minute, and the change in heart rate compared with baseline. We verified the safety of glycopyrrolate injection through laboratory tests, clinical symptoms, signs, and adverse events/serious adverse events. Results: The AUC of the experimental group's heart rate within 15 minutes after the administration was lower than the baseline heart rate change value, (P<005). The measured value of the heart rate at each time changed less than the control group; the experimental group's heart rate remained at the baseline level for longer than the control group (P<005). There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups of patients (P>005). Conclusion: Glycopyrrolate and atropine are safe to prevent heart rate slowing induced by the non-depolarizing muscle relaxant antagonist neostigmine, and glycopyrrolate is more conducive to maintaining a stable heart rate in patients.
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Glycopyrrolate, atropine, bradycardia, neostigmine injection, general anesthesia surgery
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