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Mădălina Duţu1, Robert Ivaşcu1, Oana Tudorache1, Darius Morlova1, Alina Stanca1, Silvius Negoiţă1, Dan Corneci1.
Abstract
This review makes an advocacy for neuromuscular blockade monitoring during anaesthesia care, by: (i) describing the fundamental principles of the methods currently available, at the same time emphasizing quantitative recording measurements; (ii) describing the different ways in which muscles respond to the effect of neuromuscular blockade and their use in clinical practice; (iii) presenting results of different studies on timing and agents of neuromuscular block reversal, including a recommendation for sugammadex use and experimental results with calabadion and (iv) in the end emphasizing the need for implementing neuromuscular monitoring as a practice that should be used every time a neuromuscular block is required.Entities:
Keywords: calabadion; neuromuscular monitoring; peripheral nerve stimulator; quantitative monitoring; residual neuromuscular blockade; sugammadex
Year: 2018 PMID: 29756064 PMCID: PMC5931185 DOI: 10.21454/rjaic.7518.251.nrm
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rom J Anaesth Intensive Care ISSN: 2392-7518