[HTML] from joacp.orgA Bhardwaj, S Dharmavaram, S Wadhawan… - Journal of …, 2011 - joacp.org ... neuromuscular blockade persisted postoperatively, due to the cumulative effect of large doses of non-depolarizingmusclerelaxant, needing post-operative ventilatory assistance. After ruling out other causes of resistance to non-depolarizingmusclerelaxants, we concluded that ... Related articles
[PDF] from dovepress.comL Bollag, CD Kent, P Richebé… - Local and Regional …, 2011 - dovepress.com ...muscle weakness and sRLD are very sensitive to nondepo- larizing musclerelaxants, and postoperative ... One intubation was performed without muscle relaxation and extubated in the ... Succinylcholine, a depolarizingmusclerelaxant, should be avoided after motor neuron lesions ... Related articles - View as HTML - All 3 versions
R Glassenberg, LE Vanlinthout, J van Egmond… - 2011 - asaabstracts.com ... perform isothermal titrations. Results:Cucurbit[7]uril binds depolarizing and non depolarizingmusclerelaxants in the order: decamethonium>succinylcholine> pancuronium > rocuronium. Discussion: Sugammadex,a modified ...
B Drexler, T Seeger, C Grasshoff, H Thiermann… - Toxicology Letters, 2011 - Elsevier ... 2004; Streit et al., 1991). To confirm this result, we applied the depolarizingmuscle relaxant succinylcholine at a concentration of 10 M. Data derived from a representative recording are presented in Fig. 2A. In this example, the ... All 2 versions
R Shah, S Grover, K Krishna… - The Journal of ECT, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... used for induction, and succinylcholine (40 mg), which is a depolarizingmusclerelaxant, was used ... warrants consideration for enhanced or delayed effect of musclerelaxant, pulmonary complications ... Some have preferred to avoid the use of musclerelaxants altogether either for ... Related articles - All 3 versions