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Comparison of onset of neuromuscular blockade with electromyographic and acceleromyographic monitoring: a prospective clinical trial

Braz. J. Anesth. (Impr.); 73 (4), 2023
Abstract Background Reliable devices that quantitatively monitor the level of neuromuscular blockade after neuromuscular blocking agents' administration are crucial. Electromyography and acceleromyography are two monitoring modalities commonly used in clinical practice. The primary outcome of this study...

10 semanas de treinamento de força melhoram quais capacidades físicas em adolescentes fisicamente ativos?

o estudo teve como objetivo verificar as adaptações geradas pelo treinamento de força (TF) nos parâmetros neuromusculares e na composição corporal de adolescentes. A amostra foi composta por 10 adolescentes do sexo masculino (16,4 ± 1,0 anos), o protocolo de treinamento de força teve duração de...

Is 1 mg/kg of sugammadex sufficient to reverse moderate neuromuscular block? A randomized clinical trial

Rev. colomb. anestesiol; 47 (4), 2019
Abstract Background: Sugammadex has made it possible to reverse any type of rocuronium-induced block quickly and safely. The most frequent neuromuscular blockade is the moderate one where doses smaller than those recommended by the industry could get a full reversal. Objective: We aimed to evaluate the...

Survey of postoperative residual curarization, acute respiratory events and approach of anesthesiologists

Rev. bras. anestesiol; 66 (1), 2016
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: residual paralysis following the use of neuromuscular blocking drugs (NMBDs) without neuromuscular monitoring remains a clinical problem, even when NMBDs are used. This study surveys postoperative residual curarization and critical respiratory events in the recovery room, as we...

Use of sugammadex on burn patients: descriptive study

Rev. bras. anestesiol; 65 (4), 2015
OBJECTIVES:

A burn patient is a challenge for any anesthesiologist, undergoing several surgeries during admission, and requiring general anesthesia and muscle relaxation most of the times. The victim may have respiratory system impairment and a response to muscle relaxants that dif...

Bloqueio neuromuscular residual após o uso de rocurônio ou cisatracúrio
Subsequent residual neuromuscular blockade or use of rocurônium or cisatracurium

Rev. bras. anestesiol; 55 (6), 2005
JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: O bloqueio neuromuscular residual na sala de recuperação pós-anestésica (SRPA) é um fenômeno que pode aumentar a morbidade pós-operatória, com incidência variando entre 0 por cento e 93 por cento. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a incidência do bloqueio neuromuscu...