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File:Obstetric Anesthesia CA1 Lecture 05Feb21.pdf (matches file content) concentration of volatile anesthetics • Increased sensitivity of nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers • Increased risk of pulmonary edema 8-12 mEq/L • Loss of(1,500 × 843 (1.41 MB)) - 00:35, 17 May 2022File:Obstetric Anesthesia Review for the Basic Boards 08May18.pdf (matches file content) concentration of volatile anesthetics Increased sensitivity of nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers Increased risk of pulmonary edema 8-12 mEq/L Loss of deep(1,500 × 843 (1.23 MB)) - 00:33, 17 May 2022File:Shaydenfish et al reversal AnesthAnalg 2019.pdf (matches file content) primary hypothesis that neuromuscular blocking drug reversal with neostigmine and glycopyrrolate versus no neuromuscular blocking drug reversal is associated(1,218 × 1,631 (373 KB)) - 00:42, 17 May 2022File:Ruscic 2017 Curr Opin Anes - Respiratory Complications.pdf (matches file content) pressure <55 mmHg) [29 ]. The use of intermediate-acting nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) is associated with an increased risk of postoperative(1,222 × 1,629 (757 KB)) - 00:42, 17 May 2022File:Anesthesia for Myocardial Revascularization.pdf (matches file content) cerebral or coronary gaseous emboli. • �Muscle relaxation with nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers is almost always used. • �Maintain heart rate as low as(900 × 1,350 (775 KB)) - 00:30, 17 May 2022File:Multimodal analgesic therapy with gabapentin is associated with perioperative respiratory despression (Cavalcante 2017).pdf (matches file content) procedures. Another limitation is that the use and reversal of nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs was guided by qualitative train-of-four peripheral(1,218 × 1,631 (104 KB)) - 00:35, 17 May 2022File:Residual neuromuscular blockade and paralysis and negative perioperative outcomes -review- (Farhan 2014).pdf (matches file content) paralysis such as neuromuscular transmission monitoring and judicious use of low-dose neuromuscular blocking drugs. Neuromuscular blocking agent effects should(1,240 × 1,647 (616 KB)) - 00:32, 17 May 2022File:Intraoperative neuromuscular monitoring site and residual paralysis (Thilen 2012).pdf (matches file content) intense neuromuscular block. Anesth Analg 1994; 78:697-700 13. Rimaniol JM, Dhonneur G, Sperry L, Duvaldestin P: A comparison of the neuromuscular blocking(1,218 × 1,631 (490 KB)) - 00:31, 17 May 2022File:CA1 Tutorial Book FINAL.pdf (matches file content) cisatracurium) Neuromuscular Blocking Agents (NMBAs) • • Postoperative residual paralysis occurs frequently. Monitoring of neuromuscular blockade and pharmacological(1,125 × 1,500 (7.21 MB)) - 11:03, 3 August 2021File:OB Oral Board Prep.pdf (matches file content) anesthetic implications, including: a. Potentiation of neuromuscular blockade (for depolarizing and nondepolarizing relaxants), weakness, b. Decreased uterine tone(1,275 × 1,650 (58 KB)) - 00:31, 17 May 2022File:NMCP Anesthesiology Introductory Guide (rotator manual) Booklet Print.pdf (matches file content) post‐synaptic nicotinic ACh receptors Nondepolarizing NMBA, binds post‐synaptic nicotinic ACh receptors Nondepolarizing NMBA, binds post‐synaptic nicotinic(1,650 × 1,275 (2.25 MB)) - 07:31, 29 August 2023File:NMCP Anesthesiology Introductory Guide (rotator manual).pdf (matches file content) post-synaptic nicotinic ACh receptors Nondepolarizing NMBA, binds post-synaptic nicotinic ACh receptors Nondepolarizing NMBA, binds post-synaptic nicotinic(825 × 1,275 (1.49 MB)) - 07:39, 29 August 2023File: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(1,275 × 1,650 (167 KB)) - 00:30, 17 May 2022File: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(1,275 × 1,650 (161 KB)) - 00:41, 17 May 2022File:Jamasurgery Birenbaum 2018 oi 180060.pdf (matches file content) underwent either train-of-4 measurement to assess neuromuscular blockade and/or reversal of neuromuscular blockade.29 When considering other secondary end(1,275 × 1,650 (347 KB)) - 00:40, 17 May 2022File:Bittner 2014 Periop Anes Management of Burn Patient.pdf (matches file content) intraoperatively (>2°C rise in temperature). Neuromuscular function monitoring is useful in patients receiving neuromuscular blocking drugs as dose requirements can(1,218 × 1,631 (985 KB)) - 00:34, 17 May 2022File: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(1,218 × 1,631 (1.73 MB)) - 00:38, 17 May 2022File:Anesthetic management of traumatic brain injury.pdf (matches file content) commonly performed in this group of patients. Succinylcholine, is the neuromuscular blocking agent of choice for this purpose. Minton, et al. found that after(1,240 × 1,753 (1.21 MB)) - 00:30, 17 May 2022