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Neuromuscular Blocking Agents and Reversal Agents Usage, and Neuromuscular Blockade Monitoring in the Intensive Care Unit - Review Article. [PDF]
Szewczyk M+4 more
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Strenuous exercise affects biological aging in professional soccer players. DNA methylation markers analyzed from saliva samples showed epigenetic rejuvenation of the players after soccer games. Furthermore, analyses within the early recovery phase of athletes suggest a potential link between epigenetic markers and injury risk. Our study highlights the
Robert T. Brooke+12 more
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A Comparative Study of Sugammadex and Neostigmine: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Past 15 Years. [PDF]
Yin D, Tang B, Hu X, Hu H.
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Fatal drug overdoses in healthcare workers: A thematic framework analysis of coroner reports
Abstract Background and aims Healthcare workers face specific vulnerabilities for drug overdose due to their unique access to medications, clinical knowledge and work‐related stress. This study aimed to understand the characteristics of fatal overdoses in healthcare workers with a view to providing guidance for preventative strategies.
Thikra Algahtani+6 more
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Adductor Muscle Contraction Under Deep Neuromuscular Blockade During TURBT Under General Anesthesia: Is Obturator Nerve Block Still Necessary?-A Prospective, Single-Arm, Exploratory Study. [PDF]
Cho SY, Jung KT.
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Summary Introduction Patients living with obesity present specific challenges for airway management. They have been overrepresented repeatedly in studies looking at complications associated with airway management. Whilst generic airway guidelines offer assistance, there are no evidence‐based guidelines specific to this group of patients to support safe
Andrew McKechnie+7 more
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Effectiveness of an educational module on nurses' performance regarding safe administration and adverse effects of neuromuscular blocking agents in critically ill patients. [PDF]
Ali SA, Elsayed EE, Senosy AMK.
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Summary Introduction Lung‐protective ventilation is essential for preventing postoperative pulmonary complications. While maintaining a low driving pressure and optimising PEEP is of importance, the ideal strategy remains contentious. This study evaluated whether adjusting PEEP based on BMI, compared with standard PEEP, could reduce driving pressure ...
Helene Selpien+9 more
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