Cisatracurium
[SH4:p240-p241]
Quick summary
Usage
What is the drug used for?
Structure
Structure
- Benzylisoquinolinium nondepolarising NMBD
- One of the ten stereoisomers of atracurium
* About 15% of atracurium
Structure-activity relationship
Cisatracurium vs atracurium
- Onset of cistracurium is slightly slower than atracurium
- Cisatracurium cause less histamine release than atracurium
Pharmacodynamics
Side Effects/Toxicity
- Cisatracurium is devoid of histamine-release effects
* Unlike atracurium
Pharmacokinetics (PK)
Absorption
IV
Distribution
Metabolism
- Principally by Hofmann elimination at physiological pH and temperature
* 77%
- Renal clearance responsible for 16%
* i.e. excreted unchanged in urine
- Ester hydrolysis by nonspecific plasma esterase does not seem to be involved in clearance
* Ester hydrolysis is the main route of clearance of atracurium
- Metabolites are inactive
Hofmann elimination
- Forms laudanosine and a monoquaternary acrylate
- Monoquaternary acrylate can undergo
* Hofmann elimination (But much slower rate than cisatracurium)
* Hydrolysis (into monoquaternary alcohol)
- Laudanosine concentration after cisatracurium is a lot less than after atracurium
* Possibly due to few molecules of cisatracurium administered
Elimination
- Metabolites are cleared by liver and kidney
- 16% of the drugs excreted unchanged in urine
- Clearance = 4.7 - 5.7 mL/kg/min
- Elimination half-life = 22 - 29 min
Action profile
- Onset of action = 3 - 5 minutes
- Duration of action = 20 - 35 minutes
- Rate of spontanous recovery is not influenced by prolonged infusion
* Unlike vecuronium
Pharmaceutics
Presentation
- 5 mg in 2.5 mLs (2mg/mL)
- 10 mg in 5 mLs (2mg/mL)
- 150 mg in 30 mLs (5mg/mL)
Composition
- Active = Cisatracurium besylate
- Inactive = Benzenesulfonic acid
Clinical
Administration
- ED95 = 0.05 mg/kg
* c.f. Atracurium ED95 = 0.2 mg/kg
- Recommended intubation dose for adults = 0.15 mg/kg
--> Intubation condition about 120 seconds after injection
- Maintenance = 0.03mg/kg
--> Provides additional 20 minutes of NMJ blockade
- Infusion
* Initial rate = 0.18 mg/kg/hour
* Maintenance infusion = 0.06-0.12 mg/kg/hour
* Infusion dose should be reduced by up to 40% when administered during isoflurane or enflurane anaesthesia
Special consideration
Elderly
- Onset of action is delayed approximately by 1 minute
* Due to slower biophase equilibration
Hepatic and renal dysfunction
- No clinically important difference in pharmacokinetics of cisatracurium
Paediatrics
- Shorter clinical effective duration
- Faster recovery profile
Trivia
History
Others
Brand name = Nimbex