Cisatracurium ist ein nichtdepolarisierendes Muskelrelaxans (NMDR) und hat im Vergleich zu den anderen klinisch gebräuchlichen NMDR der gleichen Wirkstoffgruppe eine sehr langsame Anschlagzeit. Primingtechniken werden im klinischen Gebrauch eingesetzt, um die Anschlagzeit zu verkürzen und schneller gute Intubations- und Beatmungsbedingungen zu erreichen. Ziel dieser Untersuchung war daher der Vergleich einer Bolusapplikation von 0,1 mg/kg Cisatracurium mit 2 unterschiedlichen Primingdosierungen (Niedrigdosispriminggruppe 0,01 mg/kg, Hochdosispriminggruppe 0,015 mg/kg) hinsichtlich der elektromyographisch gemessenen Anschlagszeit an der Larynxmuskulatur und dem akzeleromyographisch gemessenen Verlauf der neuromuskulären Blockade am Muskulus ...
The intubating conditions and neuromuscular blocking profile following 600-mu-g.kg-1 rocuronium (Org...
Abstract Background and purpose: Neuromuscular relaxants are one group of the important drugs in pro...
Different drugs, including hypnotics, may influence the pharmacodynamic effects of neuromuscular blo...
Study objective To demonstrate the effect of administering a precurarizing dose of cisatracurium or ...
Introduction: Cisatracurium, a Benzyl-iso-quinolinium compound is a non-depolarizing muscle relaxant...
Background and aims: Neuromuscular blockers have become essential part of anaesthesiologist armament...
Introduction: The advantages of the use of muscle relaxants in the current practice of balanced anes...
Background and Aims: Neuromuscular blockers have become essential part of anaesthesiologist armament...
Case report. A myasthenic patient (Osserman II B), who received 0.1 mg.kg-1 cisatracurium during a p...
"Priming", applied to non-depolarizing neuro-muscular blocking agents, is the practice of ...
Background: Muscle relaxant on RSII using succinylcholine has an advantage of good intubation condit...
BackgroundThe aim of this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was to evaluate dose ef...
The 'Priming principle ' applied to non-depolarizing muscle relaxant atracurium was studie...
The intubating conditions and neuromuscular blocking profile following 600-mu-g.kg-1 rocuronium (Org...
The intubating conditions and neuromuscular blocking profile following 600-mu-g.kg-1 rocuronium (Org...
The intubating conditions and neuromuscular blocking profile following 600-mu-g.kg-1 rocuronium (Org...
Abstract Background and purpose: Neuromuscular relaxants are one group of the important drugs in pro...
Different drugs, including hypnotics, may influence the pharmacodynamic effects of neuromuscular blo...
Study objective To demonstrate the effect of administering a precurarizing dose of cisatracurium or ...
Introduction: Cisatracurium, a Benzyl-iso-quinolinium compound is a non-depolarizing muscle relaxant...
Background and aims: Neuromuscular blockers have become essential part of anaesthesiologist armament...
Introduction: The advantages of the use of muscle relaxants in the current practice of balanced anes...
Background and Aims: Neuromuscular blockers have become essential part of anaesthesiologist armament...
Case report. A myasthenic patient (Osserman II B), who received 0.1 mg.kg-1 cisatracurium during a p...
"Priming", applied to non-depolarizing neuro-muscular blocking agents, is the practice of ...
Background: Muscle relaxant on RSII using succinylcholine has an advantage of good intubation condit...
BackgroundThe aim of this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was to evaluate dose ef...
The 'Priming principle ' applied to non-depolarizing muscle relaxant atracurium was studie...
The intubating conditions and neuromuscular blocking profile following 600-mu-g.kg-1 rocuronium (Org...
The intubating conditions and neuromuscular blocking profile following 600-mu-g.kg-1 rocuronium (Org...
The intubating conditions and neuromuscular blocking profile following 600-mu-g.kg-1 rocuronium (Org...
Abstract Background and purpose: Neuromuscular relaxants are one group of the important drugs in pro...
Different drugs, including hypnotics, may influence the pharmacodynamic effects of neuromuscular blo...