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Background and Aims: Succinylcholine and high dose rocuronium are neuromuscular blocking agents commonly used for rapid sequence induction of anesthesia. Their usage is limited or contraindicated in some circumstances.
Pornpan Chalermkitpanit +3 more
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Retrospective evaluation of clinical use of cis-atracurium in horses.
BackgroundTo the authors' knowledge, there are no reports describing the use of cis-atracurium in the horse.ObjectiveTo describe the onset time and the duration of the neuromuscular blockade (NMB) of three different doses of cis-atracurium in horses and ...
Alexandru Tutunaru +5 more
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Inhibition of the neuromuscular acetylcholine receptor with atracurium activates FOXO/DAF‐16‐induced longevity [PDF]
Transcriptome-based drug screening is emerging as a powerful tool to identify geroprotective compounds to intervene in age-related disease. We hypothesized that, by mimicking the transcriptional signature of the highly conserved longevity intervention of
Rebecca L. McIntyre +13 more
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Cisatracurium in different doses versus atracurium during general anesthesia for abdominal surgery
Background: Cisatracurium in clinical practice is devoid of histamine-induced cardiovascular effects. On the other hand, 2 ED 95 doses of cisatracurium (100 μg/kg) do not create satisfactory intubating conditions such as those seen with equipotent ...
El-Kasaby A, Atef H, Helmy A, El-Nasr M
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T-CLASS: An Online Tool for the Identification and Classification of Aging and Senescence Using Transcriptome Data. [PDF]
T‐CLASS is a web‐based tool that selects an optimal gene set to categorize and classify transcriptomic changes associated with aging and longevity. ABSTRACT Transcriptome analysis has become increasingly utilized in aging research. However, the identification of the key molecular changes underlying aging processes and longevity‐promoting regimens from ...
Lee SJ +7 more
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Atracurium Versus Cisatracurium in the Treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Background: Neuromuscular blocking agents are one of the few medication classes that have demonstrated a clinical benefit in patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). However, most literature utilized cisatracurium, and utilization
Shannon Carabetta +4 more
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Postanesthetic skin erythema due to succinylcholine versus atracurium
Intraoperative anaphylactic reactions may range from mild, erythema-like to anaphylactic shock, with tension crash and bronchospasm. The substances considered to be most responsible for the occurrence of intraoperative allergic reactions are ...
O. Ciobotaru +8 more
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Background: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of three different doses of atracurium on conditions of laryngeal mask airway (LMA) insertion, first-try success rate, and possible complications.
H. Shetabi, Elnaz Jebelli, Amir Shafa
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OBJECTIVE To describe patient recovery in dogs that had undergone mechanical ventilation (MV) and received atracurium as a continuous rate infusion (CRI). CASE SERIES SUMMARY Three dogs were treated with atracurium CRI while mechanically ventilated and
R. Donaldson, S. Cortellini, K. Humm
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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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