نتایج جستجو برای: succinylcholine

تعداد نتایج: 1854  

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
cyrus motamed department of anesthesia, gustave roussy institute, rue camille desmoulins 94080 villejuif, france university of paris 11, paris, france; corresponding author: motamed cyrus, department of anesthesia, gustave roussy institute, rue camille desmoulins 94080 villejuif, france university of paris 11, paris, france. tel: +33-142114436 fax: +33-142115209, e-mail: duvaldestin philippe department of anesthesia, hospital henri mondor, avenue de lattre de tassigny 94010 créteil, france university of paris 12, paris, france

conclusions this study highlights potentiation effect of a defasciculating dose of pancuronium on succinylcholine paralysis suggesting the lack of justification to increase succinylcholine dosage. results the duration of succinylcholine induced paralysis (1 and 1.5 mg/kg) was significantly prolonged with pre-treatment with pancuronium but succinylcholine 1mg/kg did not reached maximum blockade ...

2014
Cyrus Motamed Duvaldestin Philippe

BACKGROUND A defasciculating dose of non-depolarizing muscle relaxant administered prior succinylcholine decrease its side effects including fasciculations and postoperative myalgias; however it is believed that the dosage of succinylcholine should be increased when such a pre-treatment is used. OBJECTIVES We hypothesized that a defasciculating dose of pancuronium as a pre-treatment could pro...

2013
Brian C. Geyer Katherine E. Larrimore Jacquelyn Kilbourne Latha Kannan Tsafrir S. Mor

BACKGROUND Concerns about the safety of paralytics such as succinylcholine to facilitate endotracheal intubation limit their use in prehospital and emergency department settings. The ability to rapidly reverse paralysis and restore respiratory drive would increase the safety margin of an agent, thus permitting the pursuit of alternative intubation strategies. In particular, patients who carry g...

Journal: :Obesity surgery 2009
Talar Tejirian Catherine E Lewis James Conner Candice Jensen Erik Dutson Amir Mehran

Succinylcholine is a paralytic agent regularly utilized in anesthesia. There are numerous adverse effects of succinylcholine ranging from mild to fatal; one such effect is succinylcholine myalgia. We report the case of a 34-year-old woman who received succinylcholine while undergoing laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and later developed succinylcholine myalgia leading to a prolonged hospita...

2013
Min A Kwon Jaegyok Song Ju-Ri Kim

BACKGROUND Rapid sequence induction (RSI) is indicated in various situations. Succinylcholine has been the muscle relaxant of choice for RSI, and rocuronium has become an alternative medicine for patients who cannot be administered succinylcholine for various reasons. Although rocuronium has the most rapid onset time among non-depolarizing muscle relaxants, the standard dose of rocuronium (0.6 ...

Journal: :Middle East journal of anaesthesiology 2010
Jyh Yung Hor

We report a case of cardiac arrhythmia occurring in a Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) patient after succinylcholine administration during third endotracheal intubation, on day 13 of illness. The probable cause of arrhythmia is succinylcholine-induced hyperkalemia. Of interest, this case demonstrated in the same patient that arrhythmia only occurred during third intubation, when duration of illnes...

2011
Stephan C Marsch Luzius Steiner Evelyne Bucher Hans Pargger Martin Schumann Timothy Aebi Patrick R Hunziker Martin Siegemund

INTRODUCTION Succinylcholine and rocuronium are widely used to facilitate rapid sequence induction (RSI) intubation in intensive care. Concerns relate to the side effects of succinylcholine and to slower onset and inferior intubation conditions associated with rocuronium. So far, succinylcholine and rocuronium have not been compared in an adequately powered randomized trial in intensive care. A...

Journal: :The Journal of emergency medicine 2009
William K Mallon Samuel M Keim Jan M Shoenberger Ron M Walls

BACKGROUND Two methods of paralysis are available for rapid sequence intubation (RSI) in the emergency department (ED): depolarizing agents such as succinylcholine, and non-depolarizing drugs such as rocuronium. Rocuronium is a useful alternative when succinylcholine is contraindicated. Contraindications to succinylcholine include allergy, history of malignant hyperthermia, denervation syndrome...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2003
Mohamed Naguib Abdulhamid Samarkandi Waleed Riad Saleh W Alharby

BACKGROUND The authors reappraised the conventional wisdom that the intubating dose of succinylcholine must be 1.0 mg/kg and attempted to define the lower range of succinylcholine doses that provide acceptable intubation conditions in 95% of patients within 60 s. METHODS This prospective, randomized, double-blind study involved 200 patients. Anesthesia was induced with 2 mug/kg fentanyl and 2...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia 1994

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