RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Rapid sequence induction and intubation with 1 mg/kg rocuronium bromide in cesarean section, comparison with suxamethonium JF Saudi Medical Journal JO Saudi Med J FD Prince Sultan Military Medical City SP 1393 OP 1396 VO 28 IS 9 A1 Abu-Halaweh, Sami A. A1 Massad, Islam M. A1 Abu-Ali, Hamdi M. A1 Badran, Izdiad Z. A1 Barazangi, Bassam A. A1 Ramsay, Michael A. YR 2007 UL http://smj.org.sa/content/28/9/1393.abstract AB OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate that Rocuronium Bromide can be used for rapid sequence induction in emergency conditions.METHODS: Our study was performed between December 2005 and May 2006 in Jordan University Hospital, Jordan. We studied the efficacy and intubating conditions after administrating of Rocuronium Bromide 1 mg/kg at 60 second in group of 60 pregnant women undergoing elective or emergency cesarean section and compared the results with those obtained after giving Suxamethonium 1 mg/kg at 60 seconds in a group of patients similar to the Rocuronium group.RESULTS: Intubating conditions after 1 mg /kg of Rocuronium Bromide were found to be acceptable (good and excellent) in 95% of patients and were similar to the Suxamethonium group (97%). The endotracheal tube could be passed through the vocal cards of all patients enrolled in the study.CONCLUSION: Rocuronium Bromide 1 mg/kg can be safely used for rapid sequence induction in cesarean section and the intubating conditions are similar to those of Suxamethonium.