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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+8 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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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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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
Rebekah E. Donaldson+2 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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Background: Cataract surgery when performed under general anesthesia, especially without neuromuscular blocking agents, eccentric position of the eye has been reported.
Vanlal Darlong+7 more
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This study was aimed to assess the blood pressure influence of rocuronium drug under general anesthesia and compares it with atracurium drug. The study recruited 50 adult patients, divided in to two groups the rocuronium drug groups which included 25 ...
Adel Amen Hama+2 more
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