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    Characterization of the interactions between volatile anesthetics and neuromuscular blockers at the muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. Anesth Analg. 2002
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    using appropriate anesthetic agents (intravenous, inhalational, neuromuscular blockers). 3
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    Guérin C, Prat G, Morange S, Roch A; ACURASYS Study Investigators: Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2010;
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    guided by judicious evaluation of expected benefits and harm. While neuromuscular blockers are used to adapt patients to the ventilator, they render the diaphragm
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    primary hypothesis that neuromuscular blocking drug reversal with neostigmine and glycopyrrolate versus no neuromuscular blocking drug reversal is associated
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    Papazian L, Forel JM, Gacouin A, et al; ACURASYS Study Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2010;363(12):1107-1116
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    paralysis such as neuromuscular transmission monitoring and judicious use of low-dose neuromuscular blocking drugs. Neuromuscular blocking agent effects should
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    intense neuromuscular block. Anesth Analg 1994; 78:697-700 13. Rimaniol JM, Dhonneur G, Sperry L, Duvaldestin P: A comparison of the neuromuscular blocking
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    volatile anesthetics • Increased sensitivity of nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers • Increased risk of pulmonary edema 8-12 mEq/L • Loss of deep tendon
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    JM, Perez D, Seghboyan JM, et al.; ACURASYS Study Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2010;363:
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  • File:Sottile ATS 2017 - Cisatracurium vs Vecuronium.pdf (matches file content)
    VASOPRESSOR DAYS PRIOR TO NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE RENAL FAILURE DATS PRIOR TO NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE DAYS FROM VENTILATION TO NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKADE PROPENSITY
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    neostigmine reversal using neuromuscular transmission monitoring. 32. Berg H, Roed J, Viby-Mogensen J, et al. Residual neuromuscular block is a risk factor for
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    following regional nerve blocks except a. b. c. d. e. Paracervical block Saddle block Lumbar epidural block Pudendal block Caudal block Somatic pain associated
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    Workstation principles ☐ Emergency push medications: ☐ Vasopressor ☐ Rapid Neuromuscular blocker ☐ Induction agent ☐ Laryngoscopes ☐ Oral airway ☐ Endotracheal Tube
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    to complete the startup-test as safely as possible. 1) Administer neuromuscular blocker and/or sedation to prevent patient coughing 2) Have ready, a metal
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  • File:Anaphylaxis Advanced Topics in Anesthesia March 2018.pdf (matches file content)
    and Interventions IV. Causes of Anaphylaxis A. Neuromuscular blocking drugs Neuromuscular blocking drugs (NMBDs) have long been considered the most common
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    not significantly different after day 1. Cointerventions Use of neuromuscular blockers was higher in the experimental than the control group (96.8% vs
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    Vitamins in Nitrous Oxide trial, serial IV = intravenous; NMBAs = neuromuscular blocking agents. postoperative 12-lead ECG were obtained from 469 patients
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    metabolic derangements, and drug interactions with calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, and 5HT-3 agents. Caution
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  • File:Chapter 71 Allergy and Anaphylaxis - Critical Care Secrets May 2017.pdf (matches file content)
    enzyme inhibitors. Causes of Anaphylaxis 8. How frequently do neuromuscular blocking drugs (NMBDs) cause anaphylaxis, and what is the mechanism? NMBDs
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    to complete the startup-test as safely as possible. 1) Administer neuromuscular blocker and/or sedation to prevent patient coughing 2) Have ready, a metal
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  • File:Abrams Chest Journal 2017 - Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for adult resp failure.pdf (matches file content)
    2017;195(9): 1253-1263. 24. Papazian L, Forel JM, Gacouin A, et al. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2010;363(12):1107-1116
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    with moderate-to-severe ARDS is comparing neuromuscular blockade and deep sedation with no routine neuromuscular blockade and less sedation (NCT02509078)
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    adverse effects on strength. The association of neuromuscular weakness with prolonged use of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) has long been recognized and
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    require a higher PEEP, a lower tidal volume, prone positioning, neuromuscular blocking agents and, for the worst cases, VV-ECMO. Obviously, this second
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    escalating sedative doses due to ongoing agitation, were receiving neuromuscular blockers, had evidence of active myocardial ischaemia in the previous 24
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  • File:Goligher AJRCCM 2017 - Removing C02 for ARDS.pdf (matches file content)
    J-M, Perez D, Seghboyan J-M, et al.; ACURASYS Study Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2010;363:1107–1116
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  • File:Goligher AJRCCM 2017 - Removing CO2 for ARDS.pdf (matches file content)
    J-M, Perez D, Seghboyan J-M, et al.; ACURASYS Study Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2010;363:1107–1116
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    cisatracurium) Neuromuscular Blocking Agents (NMBAs) • • Postoperative residual paralysis occurs frequently. Monitoring of neuromuscular blockade and pharmacological
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    declared. References 6. Papazian L, Forel JM, Gacouin A, et al. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2010;363(12):
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  • File:Rogers Contemporary Reviews in CC Medicine 2018 - Intra-abdominal hypertension.pdf (matches file content)
    2015;47(1):54-62. 81. De Laet I, Hoste E, Verholen E, et al. The effect of neuromuscular blockers in patients with intra-abdominal hypertension. Intensive Care Med
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  • File:Goligher 2016 Lancet - Guides to ventilation.pdf (matches file content)
    Med 2015; 372: 747–55. Papazian L, Forel J-M, Gacouin A, et al. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2010;
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    documented Train of Four (TOF) after the last dose of non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocker. All Faulty – departmental metric What is QSIC Working On? Last
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    TECHNIQUES FOR CARDIAC SURGICAL PROCEDURES Neuromuscular Blocking Agents All of the available neuromuscular blocking agents have been used to produce ­adequate
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    Boston, MA REFERENCES 1. Wilcox SR, Bittner EA, Elmer J, et al: Neuromuscular blocking agent administration for emergent tracheal intubation is associated
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    J-M, Perez D, Seghboyan J-M, et al.; ACURASYS Study Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2010;363:1107–1116
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  • File:DelSorbo AnnalsATS 2017 - Guidelines for ARDS.pdf (matches file content)
    JM, Perez D, Seghboyan JM, et al.; ACURASYS Study Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2010;363:1107–1116
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  • File:Fan JAMA 2018 - Review ARDS.pdf (matches file content)
    Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2010;363(12):1107-1116. 80. Slutsky AS. Neuromuscular blocking
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  • File:Multimodal analgesic therapy with gabapentin is associated with perioperative respiratory despression (Cavalcante 2017).pdf (matches file content)
    anesthesia maintenance were isoflurane and desflurane. The effects of neuromuscular-blocking drugs were routinely monitored with nerve stimulator and reversed
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  • File:Pham Mayo Clinc Proc 2017 - Review of Mech Vent.pdf (matches file content)
    Papazian L, Forel J-M, Gacouin A, et al; ACURASYS Study Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2010;363(12):1107-1116
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    Papazian L, Forel J-M, Gacouin A, et al; ACURASYS Study Investigators. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2010;363(12):1107-1116
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    TIVA without a neuromuscular blocking agent (Class IIb, Level of Evidence B-R). (2) To facilitate TIVA without a neuromuscular blocking agent, sufentanil
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  • File:Kacmarek 2016 CCM - OLA for ARDS.pdf (matches file content)
    Patients were sedated to apnea before the recruitment maneuver and neuromuscular-blocking agents were used if necessary to insure patient safety during the
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    Lefrant JY, Guerin C, Prat G, Morange S, Roch A, Investigators AS. Neuromuscular blockers in early acute respiratory distress syndrome. N Engl J Med 2010;363:1107-1116
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    sevoflurane administration [61]. Cisatracurium may be the preferred neuromuscular blocking agent in patients undergoing liver transplantation because of its
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    aminoglycosides, prolonged use of neuromuscular blocking agents) Neuromuscular transmission (MG, neuromuscular blocking agents) Critical illness myopathy
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    aminoglycosides, prolonged use of neuromuscular blocking agents) Neuromuscular transmission (MG, neuromuscular blocking agents) Critical illness myopathy
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    commonly performed in this group of patients. Succinylcholine, is the neuromuscular blocking agent of choice for this purpose. Minton, et al. found that after
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  • File:Czosnyka 2017 Handbook of Clin Neurology - Increased ICP Management.pdf (matches file content)
    normal (4.5–5.0 kPa; 34–38 mmHg) ● Sedation (propofol, fentanyl, neuromuscular blockers where required) ● Temperature: normothermia (36–37.5°C) If ICP >20
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  • File:Kuo et al 2006 Lidocaine in Colonic Surgery.pdf (matches file content)
    perioperative period were excluded. At the end of surgery, residual neuromuscular block was antagonized with edrophonium (0.8 mg kg 1) and atropine (0.01
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    goals can be extremely limited. 2014present Heartrate Response to Neuromuscular Block Reversal with Neostigmine Principal Investigator I initiated a data-mining
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    side effect is the augmentation of skeletal muscle paralysis when neuromuscular blocking drugs are used by inhibiting the release of acetylcholine and binding
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  • File:Deiner AMA 2017 - Intraop dexmedetomidine not prevent delirium.pdf (matches file content)
    was maintained with propofol, sevoflurane, or both. Opioids and neuromuscular blocking agents were used per preference of the anesthesiologist, as were
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  • File:Barry A&A 2015 - Anesthesia During CPB.pdf (matches file content)
    between awareness and neuromuscular blockade200 have encouraged practitioners to use less paralytic drug during CPB. Optimizing neuromuscular blockade becomes
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    the measurements was present. These conditions were (1) the use of neuromuscular blocking agents within the preceding 24 hours (except for succinylcholine
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    and can only be successfully treated with the administration of neuromuscular blocking agents (paralytics). To be effective for moderate sedation, opioids
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    the HFOV groups receiving more sedation, fluids, vasopressors, and neuromuscular blocking agents. In the 11 Copyright © 2017 by the American Thoracic Society
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    significant differences between groups in the percentages of days on which neuromuscular-blocking drugs were used among patients who were discharged home and breathing
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    is not recommended. (III; B) ○ Avoid calcium channel blockers and β-adrenergic receptor blockers. (III; C) ○ If ventricular arrhythmias develop, amiodarone
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  • File:Effect of sedation pre-medication prior to general anesthesia--PremedX Study (Maurice-Szamburski 2015).pdf (matches file content)
    Alfentanil 1 (<1) 0 1 (<1) 30 (9) 34 (11) Ketamine 28 (9) Neuromuscular blocker 80 (24) 77 (24) 74 (23) Perioperative warming 164 (50) 161
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    amnestic, analgesic, delirium(?)) • Depth of neuromuscular blockade and reversal agents • Residual neuromuscular blockade—prevalence, clinical manifestations
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    amnestic, analgesic, delirium(?)) • Depth of neuromuscular blockade and reversal agents • Residual neuromuscular blockade—prevalence, clinical manifestations
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    intraoperatively (>2°C rise in temperature). Neuromuscular function monitoring is useful in patients receiving neuromuscular blocking drugs as dose requirements can
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    severe ARDS, we suggest using, as needed, intermittent boluses of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBA), over continuous NMBA infusion, to facilitate protective
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  • File:Marret et al 2005 NSAIDs and PCA Side Effects Review and Meta-Analysis.pdf (matches file content)
    32,34,35 NSAIDs also decreased PONV in patients in whom reversal neuromuscular block was described in the methods section (RR, 0.546; 95% CI, 0.388 – 0
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    or critical care.140 Spinal reflex movements are common and full neuromuscular block is required. Hypertension and increased plasma catecholamine concentrations
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    8 mg/kg for induction and then administered to ensure a profound neuromuscular block, as assessed by train-of-four monitoring and absence of inspiratory
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    facilitate the examination. A bite block is recommended even for patients under anesthesia, because neuromuscular blockers may not always be used during the
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    effect on cerebral hemodynamics remains to be elucidated [97–99]. Neuromuscular blocking agents (e.g. vecuronium, cisatracurium) could be useful in the control
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    with calcium-channel blockers, suppression of heart rate, contractility, and left ventricular systolic pressure61,62 and neuromuscular blockade63 Myasthenia
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  • File:Longnecker Chapter 67 ENT Surgery Bil Ragan.pdf (matches file content)
    presence of some neuromuscular relaxation. Despite this, most practitioners limit the use of longer acting relaxants to ensure that neuromuscular blockade does
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    with your attending, but TIVA can be considered.  Typically moderate neuromuscular blockade is maintained, either through intermittent bolusing or infusion
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    Hold ACE inhibitors and ARBs on the day of surgery  Take prescribed beta-blockers on the day of surgery  Patients on long-acting narcotic therapy (e.g.
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    prescribed medications: ● ● ● ● ● Beta blockers and any antiarrhythmics such as Digoxin or Calcium Channel blockers. Asthmatic medications including daily
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  • File:Salmen 2016 Ann Am Thorac Soc - Oxygen Delivery in Severe Anemia.pdf (matches file content)
    Physiologist slower infusion rates and brief treatment with calcium channel blockers. Her hemoglobin nadir was 2.3 g/dl on Post-Transfer Day 3, followed by
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    diabetogenic state, blood sugar should be monitored as part of routine care. g. Neuromuscular - MAC and the required dose of LA for epidural and spinal are all decreased
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  • File:Consensus Guidelines for PONV A&A Jan 2014.pdf (matches file content)
    2005;101:1349–55 39. Tramèr MR, Fuchs-Buder T. Omitting antagonism of neuromuscular block: effect on postoperative nausea and vomiting and risk of residual
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    the small incision sizes, peripheral nerve block is often not indicated. General anesthesia without neuromuscular blockade is often used. Arthrodesis of ankle
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    Epinephrine doses <1 mcg/kg IV. • AVOID: Vasopressin, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, and local anesthetics. 2. If refractory to treatment, alert personnel
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  • File:Pituitary Surg Nemergut Curr Opin Anesth 2013.pdf (matches file content)
    proximal muscle groups. Although patients are not more susceptible to neuromuscular blockade due to myopathy, this may impair postoperative ventilation.
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    ‐Muscle relaxant: titrate to effect, reverse fully at end of case. ‐ Full neuromuscular blockade must be maintained during vascular dissection to avoid any patient
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    hemoglobin q1-2 hours during mobilization and parenchymal transection Neuromuscular blockade (NMB) Maintain adequate paralysis (no spontaneous ventilation)
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    support, β-blockers provide both anti-ischemic and antiarrhythmic therapies (182–184). Amiodarone has less negative inotropy than β-blockers (179, 182,
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  • File:Single v multiple injection paravertebral blocks in thoracoscopic surgery (Kaya 2012).pdf (matches file content)
    Paravertebral Block and Intraoperative Data Group S (n ⫽ 25) Paravertebral block characteristics Time to perform block (min) Time to block onset (min) Anesthetized
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  • File:Single vs multiple injection technique for ultrasound guided paravertebral blocks in breast surgery (Uppal 2017).pdf (matches file content)
    Ondansetron (4 mg) was given to all patients prior to reversal of the neuromuscular blockage with 2.5 mg neostigmine and 0.4 mg glycopyrrolate. After surgery
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  • File:IV Lidocaine Cochrane Review 2018.pdf (matches file content)
    perioperative period were excluded. At the end of surgery, residual neuromuscular block was antagonized with edrophonium(0.8 mg/kg) and atropine (0.01 mg/kg)
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    ‘failed block’. Intrathecal block is better than epidural at inhibiting spatial summation,31 and this partly explains the more profound block produced
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    question or concern about new onset weakness, too dense a block, too high a block, too low a block, anything that worries the patient, RN, team or you, just
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  • File:NMCP Anesthesiology Introductory Guide (rotator manual) Booklet Print.pdf (matches file content)
    Last affirmed on October 28, 2015. Brull, SJ, et al. Current Status of Neuromuscular Reversal and Monitoring. Anesthesiology. 2017. 126(1): 173‐90. Bold
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  • File:NMCP Anesthesiology Introductory Guide (rotator manual).pdf (matches file content)
    Last affirmed on October 28, 2015. Brull, SJ, et al. Current Status of Neuromuscular Reversal and Monitoring. Anesthesiology. 2017. 126(1): 173-90. 17
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  • File:Airway Surgery Anesthesia.pdf (matches file content)
    The risk of aspiration may be reduced by ensuring full reversal of neuromuscular blockade. To reduce the drying of the oral mucosa and the inspissation
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    with rocuronium. Intraoperative muscle relaxation was monitored with a neuromuscular nerve stimulator. Supplemental doses of 50 Hg of fentanyl were administered
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    underwent either train-of-4 measurement to assess neuromuscular blockade and/or reversal of neuromuscular blockade.29 When considering other secondary end
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    seizures, palliative comfort, and procedural sedation or if concomitant neuromuscular blockade was used. The administration of dexmedetomidine was continued
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    weaning, or compromise compliance with the protocol (e.g., severe lung or neuromuscular disease or dependence on dialysis); and irreversible conditions for which
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    an increased incidence of hyperglycemia and hypernatremia (Table 4). Neuromuscular weakness was rarely reported. Dis cus sion In our study, the use of
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    Schroeder CI, Doering CJ, Zamponi GW, Lewis RJ. N-type calcium channel blockers: novel therapeutics for the treatment of pain. Med Chem 2006;2:535–543
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    pulmonary infarction within 6 to 8 weeks Irreversible neurologic or neuromuscular disorder Adapted from Mancini D, Lietz K. Selection of cardiac transplantation
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    †Administered in combination with neostigmine, for reversal of residual neuromuscular blockade. ‡Established with 100 mL of 0·5 mg/mL morphine or 1·25 μg/mL
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    with chronic obstructive pulmonary 1299 disease, heart failure, or neuromuscular disorders (4, 6). In patients at high risk for extubation failure and/or
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