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Neuromuscular Blocking Agents

COMPARISON OF 3%, 5% AND 8% CONCENTRATIONS OF SEVOFLURANE FOR INDUCTION AND INTUBATION IN ADULTS WITHOUT USING NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS

COMPARISON OF 3%, 5% AND 8% CONCENTRATIONS OF SEVOFLURANE FOR INDUCTION AND INTUBATION IN ADULTS WITHOUT USING NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS

... but neuromuscular block is not required to facilitate surgical access 1, 2 ...inhalation agents, Sevoflurane has a low blood gas partition coefficient, and the relative absence of pungency, the non-irritant ...

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A Comparative study of Intubating Conditions between Propofol-Fentanyl-Midazolam and Propofol -Fentanyl- Lignocaine Groups without Neuromuscular Blocking Agents

A Comparative study of Intubating Conditions between Propofol-Fentanyl-Midazolam and Propofol -Fentanyl- Lignocaine Groups without Neuromuscular Blocking Agents

... Lewis CB et al 15 (1948) used thiopentone sodium for tracheal intubation without using neuromuscular blocking agents. In 200 patients, either a blind nasal or direct oral intubation was done after ...

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Neuromuscular blocking agents for acute respiratory distress syndrome: an updated meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Neuromuscular blocking agents for acute respiratory distress syndrome: an updated meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

... important to note the unneglectable clinical hetero- geneity. Different ARDS definition criteria, type of neuromuscular blocking agents, dosage regimens, mechanical ventilation strategies, and ...

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EFFECTS OF CHRONIC ADMINISTRATION OF TWO NEWLY SYNTHESIZED NONDEPOLARIZING NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS

EFFECTS OF CHRONIC ADMINISTRATION OF TWO NEWLY SYNTHESIZED NONDEPOLARIZING NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS

... various neuromuscular blocking agents increases the number and distribution of AChRs in the rat ...of neuromuscular blocking agents, is due to patient inactivity and this could ...

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Threshold for basophil activation test positivity in neuromuscular blocking agents hypersensitivity reactions

Threshold for basophil activation test positivity in neuromuscular blocking agents hypersensitivity reactions

... BAT: Basophil activation test; NMBA: Neuromuscular blocking agents; SI: Stimulation index (calculated as the percentage of activated basophils after stimulation with NMBA divided by the [r] ...

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Neuromuscular Blocking Agents (NMBAs): An Overview

Neuromuscular Blocking Agents (NMBAs): An Overview

... Neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) are commonly used to paralyze skeletal muscles during surgery conducted under general anesthesia and for patients requiring in tubation for airway ...

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Neuromuscular blocking agents in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: a summary of the current evidence from three randomized controlled trials

Neuromuscular blocking agents in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: a summary of the current evidence from three randomized controlled trials

... The main safety concern with the use of a NMBA is muscle weakness since several studies suggest that the long-term administration of NMBAs may be associated with the development of neuromuscular weakness in ...

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Neuromuscular Blocking Agents: An Review

Neuromuscular Blocking Agents: An Review

... nondepolarising neuromuscular blocking agent has been enlisted by Savarese and ...of neuromuscular blockade, lack of cumulative effects, antagonism of the block by a suitable antidote, absence of ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... of neuromuscular blocking agents used in clinical practice and under development, including the synthesis, structure elucidation pharmacological actions and structure activity relationship of ...

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Standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway template

Standardised data reporting from pre-hospital advanced airway management – a nominal group technique update of the Utstein-style airway template

... dioxide; GCS: Glasgow coma score; HEMS: Helicopter emergency medical services; mNGT: Modified nominal group technique; NMBA: Neuromuscular blocking agents; PHAAM: Pre-hospital advanced a[r] ...

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The initial Mayo Clinic experience using high-frequency oscillatory ventilation for adult patients: a retrospective study

The initial Mayo Clinic experience using high-frequency oscillatory ventilation for adult patients: a retrospective study

... paralytic agents was noted when low versus traditional tidal volumes were compared ...of neuromuscular blocking agents in an ICU states that they should be used only when all other means have ...

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Critical care management of systemic mastocytosis: when every wasp is a killer bee

Critical care management of systemic mastocytosis: when every wasp is a killer bee

... It is important to realise that, during further ICU treatment, patients with mastocytosis are inevitably exposed to triggers of mast cell degranulation, which may be followed by severe anaphylactic responses [10]. When a ...

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Effect of adrenergic blocking or  stimulating agents on plasma growth hormone, immunoreactive insulin, and blood free fatty acid levels in man

Effect of adrenergic blocking or stimulating agents on plasma growth hormone, immunoreactive insulin, and blood free fatty acid levels in man

... -stimulating agents on plasma human growth hormone (HGH), immunoreactive insulin, blood free fatty acids (FFA), and glucose levels was studied in normal human ...

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SOME BIOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF THE POSTIRRADIATION MODIFICATION OF ULTRAVIOLET-INDUCED MUTATION FREQUENCY IN BACTERIA

SOME BIOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF THE POSTIRRADIATION MODIFICATION OF ULTRAVIOLET-INDUCED MUTATION FREQUENCY IN BACTERIA

... It is evident that if RNA and protein are involved in DNA replication and in mutation fixation (DOUDNEY and HAAS 1958, 1959a), then addition of agents blocking RNA or prote[r] ...

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TCD4pos lymphocytosis in rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis patients following TNFα blocking agents

TCD4pos lymphocytosis in rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis patients following TNFα blocking agents

... TNF-α blocking agents may lead to a dys- regulation of these biologic mechanisms, thus resulting in T cell expansion and/or prolonged ...anti-TNF-α agents mainly in association to thiopurines ...

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Antidrug antibodies against TNF-blocking agents: correlations between disease activity, hypersensitivity reactions, and different classes of immunoglobulins

Antidrug antibodies against TNF-blocking agents: correlations between disease activity, hypersensitivity reactions, and different classes of immunoglobulins

... factor VIII, IFN β , or therapeutic monoclonal antibodies can be considered long-term exposure to protein antigens. There have been frequent reports of the formation of IgG antibodies against biological agents, ...

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THE PLASMA REMOVAL OF INDOCYANINE GREEN AND SULFOBROMOPHTHALEIN: EFFECT OF DOSAGE AND BLOCKING AGENTS

THE PLASMA REMOVAL OF INDOCYANINE GREEN AND SULFOBROMOPHTHALEIN: EFFECT OF DOSAGE AND BLOCKING AGENTS

... Sodium dehydrocholate, when given in the same molecular dose TABLE II of 0.013 mmole, did not produce a measurable Plasma disappearance rates of indocyanine green and sulfobromophthalein[r] ...

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Optimization of biguanide derivatives as selective antitumor agents blocking adaptive stress responses in the tumor microenvironment

Optimization of biguanide derivatives as selective antitumor agents blocking adaptive stress responses in the tumor microenvironment

... anticancer agents targeting the tumor microenvironment ...antitumor agents blocking adaptive responses in the TME, thirteen new compounds, designed and synthesized on the basis of the arylmethylbigu- ...

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Effects of catecholamines and adrenergic blocking agents on plasma and urinary cyclic nucleotides in man

Effects of catecholamines and adrenergic blocking agents on plasma and urinary cyclic nucleotides in man

... Plasma cyclic AMP rose in response to infusions of the b-adrenergic agent, isoproterenol, or in response to infusions of either epinephrine or norepinephrine alone or in combination with the a-adrenergic-blocking ...

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A discovery and development roadmap for new endectocidal transmission blocking agents in malaria

A discovery and development roadmap for new endectocidal transmission blocking agents in malaria

... to blocking transmission is to prevent passage of the parasite to a mosquito, by preventing formation or transmission of game- ...transmission blocking’ ...

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