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ABSTRACT A 3 year‐old child with ocular myasthenia gravis and a history of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation underwent successful ventricular septal defect repair through carefully coordinated multidisciplinary management. The tailored anesthetic approach and infection‐control strategy enabled smooth recovery without neuromuscular or immunologic ...
Shuhan Rong, Wanyu Xu, Xin Li
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One Bite, Two Severe Envenomations Despite Antivenom Therapy: A Case Report
ABSTRACT This case report describes a 12‐year‐old child who was bitten by a cobra and developed two distinct systemic neurotoxic episodes, 19 h apart, along with severe local envenoming, despite receiving appropriate treatment with antivenom and making a full recovery.
Ravi Shukla +4 more
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Abstract Background During rapid sequence induction, either rocuronium 1.0 mg kg−1 or suxamethonium 1.0 mg kg−1 can be administered to facilitate endotracheal intubation. We hypothezised that rocuronium provided a larger proportion of excellent intubating conditions compared to suxamethonium in elderly patients.
Matias Vested +9 more
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ABSTRACT Congenital disorders of glycosylation are rare and present a challenge in management due to interactions with intraoperative medications. We present safe and successful anesthetic management of a pediatric patient with an ALG‐13 gene mutation.
Esha Thakkar +3 more
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Anaphylaxis, the most severe form of allergic reaction, has a prevalence of 1/5000–1/20,000 following general anesthesia. Numerous substances used in anesthesia, such as induction agents and muscle relaxants, can potentially trigger anaphylactic reactions.
Michael Iarossi +5 more
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Central venous catheters (CVCs) are often used intraoperatively for large volume resuscitation and the administration of vasoactive medications. Many of these catheters are impregnated with antimicrobials to prevent infection but independent reports of anaphylaxis directly following catheter placement have been increasing. Here, we report the case of a
Yusuf Ali +4 more
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Effect of priming in shortening onset of pipecuronium, a new nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker.
One of the most important neuromuscular blockers property is short onset, allowing early tracheal intubation. Low nondepolarizing blocker dose before the full dose is known to decrease the onset of most neuromuscular blockers. Pipecuronium bromide is a long-lasting aminosteroid with major cardiovascular stability, however, with late onset.
José Carlos, Canga +7 more
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Background: Mast cells (MCs) are effectors of anaphylactoid reactions. Mas‐related G‐protein‐coupled receptor X2 (MRGPRX2) receptor mediates the direct activation of MCs in anaphylactoid disease. Siglec‐6 negatively regulates MC activation and is a promising target in the development of antianaphylactoid reaction drugs.
Yuanyuan Ding +7 more
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Impact of anesthesia drugs on digestive motility measurements in humans: A systematic review
Abstract Background and Purpose Measurement of gastro‐intestinal motility is increasingly performed under general anesthesia during endoscopic or surgical procedures. The aim of the present study was to review the impact of different anesthetic agents on digestive motility measurements in humans.
Domitille Renard +3 more
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Aims Residual neuromuscular blockade has been linked to pulmonary complications in the postoperative period. This study aimed to determine whether sugammadex was associated with a lower risk of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) compared with neostigmine.
Aolin Ren +8 more
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