“…41 Increased dose of succinylcholine, however, was associated with faster onset, longer duration of action, as well as more obvious abdominal fasciculation. 41 Similarly, a prospective, randomized, double-blind study involving 180 patients with a suspected difficult airway studied the effects of succinylcholine 0.3, 0.6, and 1 mg/kgBW for tracheal intubation reported that good and excellent intubation condition were achieved in 80%, 91.7%, and 93.3% of patients given succinylcholine 0.3, 0.6, and 1 mg/kgBW, respectively. Therefore, succinylcholine 0.6 mg/kgBW produced similar intubation condition to 1 mg/kgBW; however, recovery of spontaneous respiration after succinylcholine 1 mg/ kgBW was significantly longer.…”