نتایج جستجو برای: neuromuscular blocking agents

تعداد نتایج: 426019  

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 1981

Journal: :Current Anesthesiology Reports 2013

2008
Mark Welliver John McDonough Nicholas Kalynych Robert Redfern

Neuromuscular blockade, induced by neuromuscular blocking agents, has allowed prescribed immobility, improved surgical exposure, optimal airway management conditions, and facilitated mechanical ventilation. However, termination of the effects of neuromuscular blocking agents has, until now, remained limited. A novel cyclodextrin encapsulation process offers improved termination of the paralytic...

Journal: :American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists 2002
Michael J Murray Heidi DeBlock Brian Erstad Anthony Gray Judi Jacobi Che Jordan William McGee Claire McManus Maureen Meade Sean Nix Andrew Patterson M Karen Sands Richard Pino Ann Tescher Richard Arbour Bram Rochwerg Catherine Friederich Murray Sangeeta Mehta

OBJECTIVE To update the 2002 version of "Clinical practice guidelines for sustained neuromuscular blockade in the adult critically ill patient." DESIGN A Task Force comprising 17 members of the Society of Critical Medicine with particular expertise in the use of neuromuscular-blocking agents; a Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation expert; and a medical writer met...

Journal: :AANA journal 1981
M Comfort

The author provides a review of the mechanism of neuromuscular transnission, as well as the Nechanisn of action and differences between curare and succinylcholine. Effects of these two relaxants on various organs and tissues are discussed, as are their onset of action, duration, elimination, and clinical uses. In order to understand how skeletal muscle re-laxants act, the mechanism of neuromusc...

2010
François Donati

©International Anesthesia Research Society. Unauthorized Use Prohibited. Almost thirty years ago, residual neuromuscular blockade was documented in a surprisingly high proportion of patients (30%), despite an almost systematic use of anticholinesterase agents.1 Since then, even with the development of shorter-acting neuromuscular blockers, pharmacological reversal, and more widespread use of ne...

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