We conducted a two-part study to assess the practice of withholding neuromuscular blockade until the ability to ventilate the lungs using a bag and face mask (mask ventilation) has been established following induction of anaesthesia. The first part of the study consisted of a postal survey (71% response rate) of 188 anaesthetists in the Oxford region to assess their current practice. Thirty per cent of respondents always checked mask ventilation before administering a neuromuscular blocking drug, whereas 39% of respondents (all them consultants) never did this. A further 31% only did so in the case of known or anticipated difficulty with the airway. In the second part of the study, we measured inspired (V(TI)) and expired (V(TE)) tidal volu...
Abstract Background: Difficult or impossible face mask ventilation complicated with difficult trach...
Controlled respiration and mechanical ventilation have long been part of anaesthetic practice. Moder...
BACKGROUND: Residual neuromuscular blockade (RNMB) has been linked to adverse respiratory events (AR...
Facemask ventilation of the lungs can be an important rescue intervention in a cannot intubate' scen...
Abstract Background and objectives: Neuromuscular relaxants are essential during general anesthesia...
AbstractBackground and objectivesNeuromuscular relaxants are essential during general anesthesia for...
Monitoring the action of neuromuscular blocking drugs is one of the essential components in the prac...
Background: Failure to ventilate patients by mask leads to serious complications especially if assoc...
Background: . Depending on upper airway patency during anesthesia induction, tidal volume achieved b...
RATIONALE: Controlled mechanical ventilation is used to deliver lung-protective ventilation in patie...
Background: Residual neuromuscular blockade increases the risk to develop postoperative complication...
Anatomically, the upper airway consists of the cartilaginous and bony structures of the nose and mou...
Background: Inadequate neuromuscular recovery might impair pulmonary function among adult patients w...
<div><p>Neuromuscular block results in the loss of muscular tone in the upper airway, which might co...
Laryngeal transoral surgery classically requires a neuromuscular block (NMB) to facilitate tracheal ...
Abstract Background: Difficult or impossible face mask ventilation complicated with difficult trach...
Controlled respiration and mechanical ventilation have long been part of anaesthetic practice. Moder...
BACKGROUND: Residual neuromuscular blockade (RNMB) has been linked to adverse respiratory events (AR...
Facemask ventilation of the lungs can be an important rescue intervention in a cannot intubate' scen...
Abstract Background and objectives: Neuromuscular relaxants are essential during general anesthesia...
AbstractBackground and objectivesNeuromuscular relaxants are essential during general anesthesia for...
Monitoring the action of neuromuscular blocking drugs is one of the essential components in the prac...
Background: Failure to ventilate patients by mask leads to serious complications especially if assoc...
Background: . Depending on upper airway patency during anesthesia induction, tidal volume achieved b...
RATIONALE: Controlled mechanical ventilation is used to deliver lung-protective ventilation in patie...
Background: Residual neuromuscular blockade increases the risk to develop postoperative complication...
Anatomically, the upper airway consists of the cartilaginous and bony structures of the nose and mou...
Background: Inadequate neuromuscular recovery might impair pulmonary function among adult patients w...
<div><p>Neuromuscular block results in the loss of muscular tone in the upper airway, which might co...
Laryngeal transoral surgery classically requires a neuromuscular block (NMB) to facilitate tracheal ...
Abstract Background: Difficult or impossible face mask ventilation complicated with difficult trach...
Controlled respiration and mechanical ventilation have long been part of anaesthetic practice. Moder...
BACKGROUND: Residual neuromuscular blockade (RNMB) has been linked to adverse respiratory events (AR...