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EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF SECOND DOSE OF SUCCINYLCHOLINE ON THE PULSE RATE IN NON-ATROPINISED PATIENTS UNDER GENERAL ANESTHESIA [PDF]
Abrar A Abdul-Salam*, Jasim M Salman@ & Salam N Asfar# *MB, ChB, FICMS Anesthesiology, Al-Sadir Teaching Hospital, Basrah. @MB, ChB, DA, FICMS, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Basrah College of Medicine. #MB, ChB, MSc, Professor of
Abrar A Abdul-Salam +2 more
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Proximal Pulmonary Artery Stiffening as a Biomarker of Cardiopulmonary Aging
Mouse models revealed age‐associated increased circumferential stiffness of the proximal pulmonary artery that was associated with reorientation of collagen and decreased function of the lung and right ventricle. Age‐related transcriptional changes were indicative of senescence, ECM turnover, TGFβ signaling, and altered intercellular signaling among ...
Ruben De Man +22 more
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Background: Rocuronium bromide is a new amino steroidal neuromuscular blocking agent which is structurally related to vecuronium and its onset time and intubating conditions are comparable with succinylcholine and without the undesirable side effects.
Pratibha Bhunia +3 more
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Statins are being extensively used in cardiac patient throughout the globe. Succinylcholine has been the mainstay of profound relaxation during induction and intubation of anesthesia for almost six decades now.
Sukhminder Jit Singh Bajwa
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ABSTRACT Background Many patients undergoing prehospital anaesthesia may be at risk of inadequate cerebral oxygenation due to underlying conditions or adverse events like hypotension or hypoxia. This study examined whether a decrease in regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) measured with near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) during prehospital ...
Anssi Saviluoto +9 more
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Exertional rhabdomyolysis and heat stroke : beware of volatile anesthetic sedation [PDF]
In view of the enormous popularity of mass sporting events such as half-marathons, the number of patients with exertional rhabdomyolysis or exercise-induced heat stroke admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) has increased over the last decade.
Baets, Jonathan +4 more
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ABSTRACT Clinical genomics and pharmacogenomics have largely remained separate fields, though some genetic variants have overlapping disease risk and drug implications. However, the extent of this overlap is not well studied. To explore this gap, we cross‐referenced genes from the American College of Medical Genetics Secondary Findings v3.2 list with ...
Josiah D. Allen +3 more
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Prolonged apnea during electroconvulsive therapy in monozygotic twins: case reports
In the present work, we report two cases of monozygotic twins who developed prolonged apnea during electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as a complication of anesthesia. In both cases, prolonged action of succinylcholine caused by a butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE)
Zavorotnyy, M. (Maxim) +1 more
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ABSTRACT Background The implementation of pharmacogenetics in clinical practice increasingly relies on multigene panels. Objectives The objective of this study is to develop harmonized recommendations for the design and analytical implementation of multigene pharmacogenetic panels, defining clinically relevant genes and associated regions of interest ...
Nicolas Picard +29 more
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A retrospective description of anesthetic medication dosing in overweight and obese children [PDF]
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/108075/1/pan12396 ...
Baldock, Andrew +6 more
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