Neuromuscular monitoring during anesthesia [PDF]
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/Open í sviðinuObjective: Muscle relaxants are very important in anesthetic practice but must be used with great care.
Erla G. Sveinsdóttir +1 more
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Abstract Objectives To describe the prevalence of use of non-depolarizing neuromuscular blockers/relaxants by anesthesiologists in our area, and the perception of anesthesiologists in the Valle del Cauca region with regards to monitoring. Methodology A descriptive, cross-sectional study including 258 anesthesiologists, and a review of the data ...
Lema Flórez, Eduardo +2 more
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Effect of three anaesthetic techniques on isometric skeletal muscle strength [PDF]
Background. Our aim was to quantify human involuntary isometric skeletal muscle strength during anaesthesia with propofol, sevoflurane, or spinal anaesthesia using bupivacaine. Methods.
Ginz, H. F. +3 more
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Slow and Fast Muscle Fibers [PDF]
On the basis of the clear-cut differentiation used in fast (twitch) and slow (tonic) muscles of the frog, both the fast E.D.L. and the slow soleus muscle should be considered twitch muscles.
Gutmann, Ernest
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Sequence and function of the two P domain potassium channels: implications of an emerging superfamily. [PDF]
A new superfamily of K+ channels has emerged in the past 2 years. Notable for possessing two pore-forming P domains in each subunit, members of the superfamily have been recognized through phylogeny from micro-organisms to humans. Four subfamilies of two
Goldstein, SA +3 more
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Concentration of rocuronium in cerebrospinal fluid of patients undergoing cerebral aneurysm clipping† [PDF]
Background. This study assessed the concentration of rocuronium in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients undergoing cerebral aneurysm clipping, and investigated whether the mode of administration (single bolus vs continuous infusion) influenced the ...
Fuchs‐Buder, T. +5 more
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Progressive scoliosis in central core disease [PDF]
Central core disease (CCD) is a rare congenital myopathy with autosomal dominant inheritance. Here, we report on two cases of progressive scoliosis in CCD, pointing out the value of a muscle biopsy to establish the correct diagnosis.
Glatzel, Markus +3 more
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Rates and equilibria at the acetylcholine receptor of electrophorus electroplaques. A study of neurally evoked postsynaptic currents and of voltage-jump relaxations [PDF]
Kinetic measurements are employed to reconstruct the steady-state activation of acetylcholine [Ach] receptor channels in electrophorus electroplaques. Neurally evoked postsynaptic currents (PSCs) decay exponentially; at 15°C the rate constant, α, equals ...
Lester, Henry A., Sheridan, Robert E.
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PHARMACODYNAMICS OF NON-DEPOLARIZING NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS
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Anesthetic Considerations in Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome: A Case Report. [PDF]
Knio ZO, Dean J, O'Brien J.
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