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Intubating conditions and side effects of propofol, remifentanil and sevoflurane compared with propofol, remifentanil and rocuronium: a randomised, prospective, clinical trial [PDF]
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The effect of rapid increase in desflurane and sevoflurane concentrations on spirometry in humans during balanced anesthesia with remifentanil [PDF]
De Baerdemaeker, Luc+3 more
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A new algorithm to quantify cardio-pulmonary interaction in patients with atrial fibrillation [PDF]
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents a description of Rocuronium bromide, which is a non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent that produces rapid muscle relaxation after being injected intravenously. Furthermore, it is an aminosteroid neuromuscular blocking agent that has a propenyl (–CH2–CH¼CH2) group on its active quaternary nitrogen atom ...
Gunawan Indrayanto, Maria L.A.D. Lestari
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents a description of Rocuronium bromide, which is a non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent that produces rapid muscle relaxation after being injected intravenously. Furthermore, it is an aminosteroid neuromuscular blocking agent that has a propenyl (–CH2–CH¼CH2) group on its active quaternary nitrogen atom ...
Gunawan Indrayanto, Maria L.A.D. Lestari
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Rocuronium‐induced withdrawal movements associated with different Rocuronium injection method
Pediatric Anesthesia, 2008SummaryObjectives: One hundred and twenty patients (3–15 years old) were randomly enrolled (four groups: each group = 30 patients) in the study.Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the incidence and intensity of rocuronium‐induced withdrawal movements in children injected with a typical intravenous bolus injection of rocuronium or with an ...
Jae-Young Kwon+5 more
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Accidental epidural injection of rocuronium
Journal of Anesthesia, 2011Epidural administration of local anesthetics or opioid during general anesthesia is a widespread method for postoperative analgesia. Despite the availability of this technique, inadvertent administration of nonepidural medications into the epidural space can be associated with serious neurological complications.
Sang-Wook Shin+4 more
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Clinical Pharmacokinetics of Rocuronium Bromide
Clinical Pharmacokinetics, 1996A new aminosteroidal neuromuscular blocking agent, rocuronium bromide, has recently been introduced into clinical practice. Its main advantage over other currently used drugs of this kind is its fast onset of action, which could render rocuronium the muscle relaxant of choice for rapid facilitation of tracheal intubation. A further advantage of the new
K. S. Khuenl-Brady, H. J. Sparr
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Rocuronium and anaphylaxis – a statistical challenge
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2001Drug induced anaphylaxis is frequently attributed to the use of muscle relaxants during anaesthesia. Recently The Norwegian Medicines Agency recommended that rocuronium bromide (Esmeron) be withdrawn from routine practice due to frequent reports of anaphylaxis.
John-Arne Røttingen, Jon Henrik Laake
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