… specific for aminosteroidnondepolarizing NMBAs. The recommended doses of the commonly used reversal agents and the time course of recovery from various levels of rocuronium-induced neuromuscular block are shown …
… cause hypotension . A neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA) may be employed to improve surgical conditions in selected cases. Two classes of NMBAs exist: depolarizing (succinylcholine [SCh]) and nondepolarizing …
… sedative and a NMBA in the emergency department (ED) . NMBAs are integral to the performance of RSI. Multiple randomized trials and observational studies demonstrate that the use of NMBAs improves success …
… induction of general anesthesia, a neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA) is usually administered to facilitate laryngoscopy if endotracheal intubation is planned The choice of NMBA should be based on the desired …
… function. In contrast, aminosteroidNMBA pharmacokinetics can be affected by liver dysfunction. Thus, because the half-life is prolonged in patients with hepatic insufficiency, pancuronium (increased volume …