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Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Recovery as Predictors of Performance in Athletes Competing in Sprint Events. [PDF]
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Neuromuscular Blockade Monitoring
Anesthesiology Clinics, 2021Neuromuscular monitoring is essential for optimal management of neuromuscular blocking drugs. Postoperative residual neuromuscular blockade continues to occur with an unacceptably high incidence and is associated with adverse patient outcomes. Use of a peripheral nerve stimulator and subjective tactile or visual assessment is useful for intraoperative ...
S. Thilen, Wade A Weigel
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Application of Neuromuscular Monitoring in Pediatric Anesthesia: A Survey in China
Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing, 2020PURPOSE To determine the popularity of neuromuscular monitoring in pediatric anesthesia. DESIGN Self-filled electronic questionnaire survey. METHODS Anesthesiologists were notified through a professional network platform of anesthesiology by mobile ...
Lei Yang, Di Yang, Yunxia Zuo
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Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2023
BACKGROUND: The optimal pharmacological reversal strategy for neuromuscular blockade remains undefined even in the setting of strong recommendations for quantitative neuromuscular monitoring by several national and international anesthesiology societies.
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BACKGROUND: The optimal pharmacological reversal strategy for neuromuscular blockade remains undefined even in the setting of strong recommendations for quantitative neuromuscular monitoring by several national and international anesthesiology societies.
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Educating anaesthetists on neuromuscular monitoring: the challenges continue.
British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2023The need to introduce guidelines on neuromuscular monitoring emphasising the use of quantitative techniques that record the train-of-four ratio is now recognised by an increasing number of national anaesthetic societies in the Western world.
J. Poelaert, J. Hunter
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Anaesthesia, 2021
We congratulate Dr Klein et al. and the Association of Anaesthetists on the timely recommendations for standards of monitoring [1]. This document, which details updated minimum standards for monitoring of patients under anaesthesia or sedation, will ...
P. Wong, C. M. Kumar, E. Seet
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We congratulate Dr Klein et al. and the Association of Anaesthetists on the timely recommendations for standards of monitoring [1]. This document, which details updated minimum standards for monitoring of patients under anaesthesia or sedation, will ...
P. Wong, C. M. Kumar, E. Seet
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001
This review summarizes recent reports on the techniques and the use of methods for monitoring neuromuscular function during anaesthesia. The latest news on the use of acceleromyography in the face and hand, on laryngeal and diaphragmal surface electromyography, on acoustic myography, on evaluation of intense neuromuscular block, and on postoperative ...
T, Fuchs-Buder, T, Mencke
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This review summarizes recent reports on the techniques and the use of methods for monitoring neuromuscular function during anaesthesia. The latest news on the use of acceleromyography in the face and hand, on laryngeal and diaphragmal surface electromyography, on acoustic myography, on evaluation of intense neuromuscular block, and on postoperative ...
T, Fuchs-Buder, T, Mencke
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