Feasibility of the enhanced neuromuscular blockade recovery protocol with selective use of sugammadex in thyroid surgery with intraoperative neuromonitoring

Head Neck. 2024 Dec;46(12):2917-2925. doi: 10.1002/hed.27826. Epub 2024 Jun 15.

Abstract

Background: To investigate feasibility of utilizing enhanced neuromuscular blocking agents with selective recovery protocol during thyroid surgery with intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM).

Methods: Two-hundred and ninety patients were randomized into two groups: group A 0.3 mg/kg rocuronium and group B 0.6 mg/kg. Sugammadex 2 mg/kg was injected if needed followed initial vagal stimulation (V0). Electromyography signals from vagus and recurrent laryngeal nerves before and after resection were recorded as V1, V2, R1, and R2.

Results: In group B, 30 patients (20.7%) had V0 signals <100 μV, compared to 9 (6.2%) in group A. After sugammadex administration, 144 patients (99.3%) in both groups achieved positive V1 signals. Group B demonstrated a shorter surgical time from rocuronium injection to V2 stimulation compared to group A, accompanied by a significantly lower incidence of intraoperative body movement (0 vs. 16 patients).

Conclusions: 0.6 mg/kg rocuronium with selective use 2 mg/kg sugammadex for IONM in thyroid surgery can meet both anesthesia and surgery demands.

Keywords: intraoperative neural monitoring; neuromuscular blockade; recurrent laryngeal nerve; sugammadex; thyroid surgery.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Androstanols / administration & dosage
  • Anesthesia Recovery Period*
  • Electromyography
  • Feasibility Studies*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Monitoring, Intraoperative* / methods
  • Neuromuscular Blockade* / methods
  • Neuromuscular Nondepolarizing Agents / administration & dosage
  • Rocuronium / administration & dosage
  • Sugammadex* / administration & dosage
  • Thyroidectomy* / adverse effects
  • gamma-Cyclodextrins / administration & dosage

Substances

  • Androstanols
  • gamma-Cyclodextrins
  • Neuromuscular Nondepolarizing Agents
  • Rocuronium
  • Sugammadex