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Comparison of intra operative muscle relaxation and neuro muscular recovery from continuous infusion of vecuronium and atracurium in ASA grade I @ II patients undergoing midline and paramedian laparotomies [PDF]
Background: Vecuronium and Atracurium are two muscle relaxants that come close to fulfill most of the criteria for using them as continuous infusion.
Ratul Basu, Iman Sinha
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مقايسه آتراکوريوم، ليدوکايين هر يک به تنهايی و همراه با يکديگر در پيشگيری از ميالژی بعد از اعمال جراحی ناشی از ساکسنيل کولين [PDF]
زمينه و هدف: ساکسنيلکولين، به دليل مزايای متعدد(ارزان بودن، شروع سريع و عدم نياز به داروهای آنتیکولين استراز جهت از بين بردن اثر شل کنندگی آن و ...) جهت تسهيل لولهگذاری داخل تراشه خصوصاً در بيماران سرپايی بسيار مناسب میباشد؛ با اين وجود، اين دارو ...
آقاخانلو, محمدعلی+1 more
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Multiple model adaptive control of neuromuscular blockade: Design guidelines and clinical cases [PDF]
The high level of uncertainty of the dynamic response of patients subject to anaesthesia motivates the use of adaptive control methods. This paper proposes an approach based on Switched Multiple Model Adaptive Control (SMMAC) to tackle this problem in ...
Hugo Magalhães+4 more
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Objective: To compare the hemodynamic stability with cisatracurium and atracurium in patients with low ejection fraction undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. Study Design: Randomized controlled trial.
Mehwish Naseer+5 more
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Introduction: Atracurium besylate is bisquaternary isoquinolinium compound, a potent non depolarizing muscle relaxant of intermediate duration. Its duration of action appears not to be prolonged in absence of normal renal function.
Madhavi Potnis+3 more
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Cisatracurium and Atracurium as Antigens [PDF]
Seventy-five consecutive patients referred to an anaesthetic allergy clinic were intradermally tested with atracurium and cisatracurium. With the exception of one patient the results were identical, suggesting that allergy to either drug is associated with allergy to the stereoisomer.
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Abstract Background Emergency tracheal intubation is associated with a risk of clinical adverse events, including the risk of first‐attempt failure. Induction agents usually include a sedative and a neuromuscular blocking agent (i.e., paralytic). Whether the order of administration (i.e., sedative vs.
Pierre Catoire+3 more
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Antagonism of neuromuscular blockade but not muscle relaxation affects depth of anaesthesia [PDF]
Background. Conflicting effects of neuromuscular blocking drugs and anticholinesterases on depth of anaesthesia have been reported. Therefore we evaluated the effect of atracurium and neostigmine on bispectral index (BIS) and middle-latency auditory ...
Frascarolo, P.+3 more
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Atracurium, pharmacokinetics and metabolites [PDF]
The pharmacology applicable to anaesthetic practice is often different from that of other specialities. The drugs used are different, a short duration of action is desired to increase flexibility and toxicity is not an overwhelming concern because of the short duration of exposure. Thus, recent drug development has focused on short-acting agents.
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Anesthesiologist Suicide with Atracurium [PDF]
Atracurium is a nondepolarizing skeletal muscle relaxant used to facilitate endotracheal intubation and to induce skeletal muscle relaxation during surgery or mechanical ventilation. The drug undergoes a spontaneous non-enzymatic biotransformation, yielding laudanosine and an acrylate moiety.
María A. Martínez+2 more
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