Baraka A, Yared J P, Karam A M, Winnie A
Anesth Analg. 1980 Jun;59(6):431-4.
Atropine-neostigmine and glycopyrrolate-neostigmine mixtures used in 54 premedicated patients for reversal of non-depolarizing neuromuscular blockade were compared for their effects on postanesthetic arousal times. Anesthesia was induced in all patients with thiopental and was maintained with N2O-O2. Atropine-neostigmine significantly delayed arousal for the first 30 minutes following cessation of anesthesia and reversal of neuromuscular blockade. The difference between the two mixtures following reversal of neuromuscular blockade is attributed to the fact that atropine is a tertiary amine that crosses the blood-brain barrier and delays arousal, whereas glycopyrrolate is a quaternary ammonium compound that does not cross this barrier.
对54例已用术前药的患者使用阿托品 - 新斯的明和格隆溴铵 - 新斯的明混合物来逆转非去极化神经肌肉阻滞,比较它们对麻醉后苏醒时间的影响。所有患者均用硫喷妥钠诱导麻醉,并用N2O - O2维持麻醉。阿托品 - 新斯的明在麻醉停止和神经肌肉阻滞逆转后的最初30分钟显著延迟苏醒。神经肌肉阻滞逆转后两种混合物之间的差异归因于以下事实:阿托品是一种叔胺,可穿过血脑屏障并延迟苏醒,而格隆溴铵是一种季铵化合物,不能穿过此屏障。