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Anesthetic Management for Giant Abdominal Paraganglioma Resection in a Patient After Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: A Case Report. [PDF]
Gao Y, Zhou X, Zhong O, Wu W.
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To demonstrate the effect of administering a precurarizing dose of cisatracurium or rocuronium on the speed of onset of cisatracurium, and to review the possible mechanisms and value of the priming principle.Double-blind, randomized, controlled trial.Inpatient anesthesia in a university teaching hospital.90 ASA physical status I and II patients ...
Michael G Irwin
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Cisatracurium and mivacurium are widely used neuromuscular blocking drugs. Previous reports have indicated growth-inhibitory effects of cisatracurium, but not mivacurium, on two human cell lines in vitro.
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Dose Proportionality of Cisatracurium
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1997The dose proportionality of cisatracurium pharmacokinetics was assessed using a population approach by incorporating the collection of sparse blood samples from patients in clinical trials. Plasma concentration—time data from 131 patients with limited concentration—time data and 38 patients with full sampling were pooled and analyzed using nonlinear ...
V D, Schmith +3 more
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Revista espanola de anestesiologia y reanimacion, 1998
Cisatracurium is one of ten isomers that form the racemic mix of atracurium (51W89 or 1 R-cis, 1'R-cis atracurium). It is three times more potent than atracurium itself and hemodynamically stable thanks to its scarce release of histamine. Cisatracurium is hydrolyzed mainly by the pathway of Hofmann (77%) and to a lesser degree it is metabolized by ...
J R, Ortiz, J A, Percaz, F, Carrascosa
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Cisatracurium is one of ten isomers that form the racemic mix of atracurium (51W89 or 1 R-cis, 1'R-cis atracurium). It is three times more potent than atracurium itself and hemodynamically stable thanks to its scarce release of histamine. Cisatracurium is hydrolyzed mainly by the pathway of Hofmann (77%) and to a lesser degree it is metabolized by ...
J R, Ortiz, J A, Percaz, F, Carrascosa
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Cisatracurium or rocuronium versus rocuronium-cisatracurium combination.
Middle East journal of anaesthesiology, 2007The present report evaluates the incidence of pain on intravenous injection and the condition of tracheal intubation at one minute following the administration of cisatracurium or rocuronium versus rocuronium-cisatracurium combination. We studied 60 patients, ASA 1, aged 18-60 years, undergoing elective surgical procedures.
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Rocuronium-Cisatracurium CombinationsÂ
Anesthesiology, 1999F, Donati, B, Plaud
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Potency of Cisatracurium: A Correction
Anesthesiology, 2000A F, Kopman, G G, Neuman, M M, Klewicka
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British journal of hospital medicine, 1997
Rocuronium and cisatracurium are the two most recent muscle relaxant additions to our pharmacopocia. These two drugs are significant advances and are likely to have an increasingly important role in clinical anaesthesia in the future.
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Rocuronium and cisatracurium are the two most recent muscle relaxant additions to our pharmacopocia. These two drugs are significant advances and are likely to have an increasingly important role in clinical anaesthesia in the future.
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