Postmortem detection of rocuronium and sugammadex by LC/MS in the blood of a patient who died on postoperative day 8
Tóm tắt
This case report describes the purposeful forensic detection of both the muscle relaxant rocuronium and the reversal agent sugammadex in the blood of a patient who died 8 days after surgery. The two compounds were analyzed by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS). The molar concentrations of the two compounds were almost the same, indicating that rocuronium had lost its muscle relaxant effect, because rocuronium and sugammadex formed a 1:1 complex in the blood due to their high affinities. When a muscle relaxant is detected in a forensic sample, the presence of its reversal agent should also be investigated.
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