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Rocuronium ≤1.5 mg/kg versus >1.5 mg/kg and inadequate paralysis in prehospital and retrieval intubation: A retrospective study

Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2022
Greater Sydney Area Helicopter Emergency Medical Service encouraged an increased dose of rocuronium for rapid sequence intubations (RSIs) from 1.5 mg/kg to 2.0 mg/kg from the end of 2017 in response to a number of inadequately paralysed patients ...
C. Hayes-Bradley, Madelaine Tarrant
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Traumatic brain injury and RSI is rocuronium or succinylcholine preferred?

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2022
Purpose of review Traumatic brain injury is widespread and has significant morbidity and mortality. Patients with severe traumatic brain injury often necessitate intubation.
Anthony Q Dao   +3 more
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Onset time and duration of action of rocuronium 0.6 mg/kg in patients above 80 years of age: A comparison with young adults

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2020
The number of elderly is increasing, and a large proportion of these people will require surgery and anaesthesia. However, little data exist regarding rocuronium in patients above 80 years of age. The aim of this study was to determine the onset time and
Cecilie Bjerring   +5 more
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Surgical conditions with rocuronium versus suxamethonium in cesarean section: a randomized trial.

International journal of obstetric anesthesia, 2020
BACKGROUND Onset times and conditions for intubation after rocuronium versus suxamethonium at cesarean section have been evaluated, but no study thus far has examined the influence of these neuromuscular blocking drugs on the surgical conditions or their
Jan Bláha   +7 more
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Risk of Acute Complications with Rocuronium versus Cisatracurium in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: A Propensity-Matched Study

Anesthesia and Analgesia
BACKGROUND: Neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) play an integral role in modern anesthesia by facilitating endotracheal tube placement, assisting with mechanical ventilation, and creating optimal surgical conditions. However, NMBAs can have deleterious
Nikolas A. Georgakis   +4 more
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Postoperative Recurarization in a Pediatric Patient After Sugammadex Reversal of Rocuronium-Induced Neuromuscular Blockade: A Case Report.

A&A practice, 2019
We present a case of a pediatric patient who developed recurarization after a cardiac catheterization procedure. Intraoperative neuromuscular blockade was achieved with 2 doses of rocuronium, and the blockade was reversed with a bolus dose of sugammadex ...
Dominic S. Carollo, William M White
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Sugammadex Reversal of a Large Subcutaneous Depot of Rocuronium in a Dialysis Patient: A Case Report.

A&A practice, 2019
Sugammadex is a modified gamma cyclodextrin that encapsulates rocuronium. We report the successful use of sugammadex in the management of an elderly man with end-stage renal failure who sustained an infiltration of subcutaneous rocuronium during rapid ...
S. Navare   +3 more
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Cisatracurium or rocuronium versus rocuronium-cisatracurium combination.

Middle East journal of anaesthesiology, 2007
The present report evaluates the incidence of pain on intravenous injection and the condition of tracheal intubation at one minute following the administration of cisatracurium or rocuronium versus rocuronium-cisatracurium combination. We studied 60 patients, ASA 1, aged 18-60 years, undergoing elective surgical procedures.
Ahed, Zeidan   +3 more
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