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Audit of peripheral neuromuscular stimulators at the hospitals staffed by the department of anaesthesia and perioperative medicine at the University of Cape Town [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Rationale: Inadequate monitoring of neuromuscular blockade (NMB) may result in worse patient outcomes, therefore NMB monitor availability is a minimum requirement for perioperative care according to the South African Society of Anaesthesiologists’ (SASA)
Joubert, Andries Thomas
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Perioperative management in pediatric domino liver transplantation for metabolic disorders: A narrative review

open access: yesPediatric Anesthesia, Volume 34, Issue 11, Page 1107-1118, November 2024.
Abstract Domino liver transplantation and domino‐auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplantation are emerging techniques that can expand the liver donor pool and provide hope for children with liver disease. The innovative technique of domino liver transplantation has emerged as a pioneering strategy, capitalizing on structurally preserved livers ...
Ahmed Uslu   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Anesthesia with Propofol versus Sevoflurane: Does the Longer Neuromuscular Block under Sevoflurane Anesthesia Reduce Laryngeal Injuries?

open access: yesAnesthesiology Research and Practice, Volume 2013, Issue 1, 2013., 2013
Anesthesia can be maintained with propofol or sevoflurane. Volatile anesthetics increase neuromuscular block of muscle relaxants. We tested the hypothesis, that sevoflurane would cause less vocal cord injuries than an intravenous anesthesia with propofol.
Thomas Mencke   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Neuromuscular monitoring during anesthesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
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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Efficacy and safety of adamgammadex for reversing rocuronium‐induced deep neuromuscular blockade: A multicenter, randomized, phase IIb study

open access: yesClinical and Translational Science, Volume 17, Issue 1, January 2024.
Abstract The rapid reversal of deep neuromuscular blockade (NMB) is important but remains challenging. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of adamgammadex versus sugammadex in reversing deep rocuronium‐induced NMB. This multicenter, randomized, phase IIb study included 80 patients aged 18–64 years, American Society of Anesthesiologists
Yanhua Zhao   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Neuromuscular block monitoring by smartphone application (i-TOF© system): an observational pilot study

open access: yesnpj Digital Medicine, 2020
Neuromuscular block monitoring is recommended by international guidelines to improve myorelaxation during surgery and reduce the risk of postoperative residual curarization.
Lorenzo Schiavoni   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Postoperative Residual Curarization either after Continuous Infusions or Intermittent Bolus of Rocuronium or Vecuronium

open access: yesKorean Journal of Anesthesiology, 2003
Background: Although the incidence of postoperative residual curarization(PORC) following the use of intermediate-acting neuromuscular blocking agents is lower than that of longer-acting neuromuscular blocking agents, it has been reported in many studies, We compared the incidence of PORC following either rocuronium or vecuronium given by intermittent ...
Sin Young Kang   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

“INCIDENCIA DE PARÁLISIS MUSCULAR RESIDUAL VECURONIO VERSUS ROCURONIO EN LA UNIDAD DE CUIDADOS POSTANESTESICOS DEL HOSPITAL CRUZ ROJA MEXICANA” [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
INTRODUCCIÓN: El bloqueo neuromuscular residual en la unidad de cuidados postanestésicos es un fenómeno que aumenta la morbimortalidad postoperatoria, con frecuencia que varía entre el 2 y 64%, la finalidad de este estudio fue evaluar la incidencia ...
Mancini Garcia, Moises   +1 more
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Sugammadex and Ideal Body Weight in Bariatric Surgery: The Debate Continues

open access: yes, 2014
Anesthesiology Research and Practice, Volume 2014, Issue 1, 2014.
Michele Carron, D. John Doyle
wiley   +1 more source

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