The efficacy of non-depolarizing muscle relaxant as adjuvants to local anesthesia in peribulbar block during cataract surgery. [PDF]
Peribulbar anesthesia is mainly used for cataract surgery. Many studies had used atracurium and rocuronium as an additive to the local anesthetic (LA) drugs in eye surgery.
Hassan AAA+2 more
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Intubating Conditions and Efficacy of Rocuronium versus Atracurium in Paediatric Patients undergoing Elective Surgeries under General Anaesthesia: A Randomised Clinical Trial [PDF]
Introduction: Atracurium and rocuronium are non depolarising Neuromuscular Blockers (NMBs) with an intermediate duration of action and are used safely in the short and intermediate duration of surgical procedures in paediatric population.
Shilpa Bansal+2 more
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Effect of Atracurium versus Cisatracurium on QT interval changes in patients undergoing cataract surgery: a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Background Muscle relaxants are used during surgery, but their impact on ECG may differ, potentially affecting cardiac safety. This study aimed to compare the effects of Atracurium versus Cisatracurium on QT interval changes in patients undergoing ...
Karimi M+4 more
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Atracurium with or without Dexmedetomidine as an Adjuvant to Lignocaine for Intravenous Regional Anesthesia in Upper Limb Surgeries [PDF]
Background: The use of adjuvants in intravenous regional anesthesia [IVRA] for upper limb surgeries seems to increase efficacy and reduce side effects. Trials are continued to reach the ideal combination.
Mohamed Arafa+2 more
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Background and Aims: In emergency and non-fasting patients posted for laparotomy under general anaesthesia, rapid sequence induction (RSI) is preferred, and it is routinely done by using succinylcholine or rocuronium.
Roopa Holkunde+5 more
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Prospective Cohort Study Comparing Varying Doses of Cisatracurium and Atracurium on Intubating Conditions in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy [PDF]
Introduction: Cisatracurium and atracurium are nondepolarising muscle relaxants belonging to benzylisoquinolinium group. Intubating dose of cisatracurium is found to be safer than atracurium owing to the histamine release and resultant respiratory and
Chandrasekharan Anjali+2 more
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Influence of different local anesthetics on atracurium neuromuscular blockade on rats [PDF]
Introduction: The association between local anesthetics (LA) and neuromuscular blocking (NMB) drugs in clinical practice, and the possibility of interaction between these drugs has been investigated.
João Paulo Soares da Silva Trizotti+3 more
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A case of pediatric perioperative anaphylaxis to neuromuscular agents and its management [PDF]
Background Perioperative anaphylaxis is one of the most challenging complications in anesthesiology. The key role is to determine the causative agent of the reaction. Neuromuscular agents are ones of the most common causes of anaphylaxis.
Marat Ospanov+4 more
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Efficacy of Cis-Atracurium vs Atracurium in Patients undergoing Abdominal Procedures: A Randomised Clinical Study [PDF]
Introduction: Cis-atracurium has a neuromuscular blocking capacity approximately three times that of atracurium besylate. The Effective Dose (ED) 95 of cis-atracurium is 0.04 mg/kg, while that of atracurium is 0.2 mg/kg.
Vrinda P Oza+3 more
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Neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) like atracurium and rocuronium as well as fluoroquinolones (FQs) cause mast cell-mediated anaphylaxis by activating Mas-related G protein-coupled receptor X2 (MRGPRX2), but many questions remain unanswered.
Jessy Elst+30 more
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