Paralysis analysis – does choice of muscle relaxant for obstetric general anaesthesia influence neonatal outcomes?
Abstract
Several modifications to the well-known obstetric general anaesthetic technique, succinctly characterised by ‘Thio, Sux, Tube’, have been proposed over recent years and include the use of rocuronium instead of suxamethonium for neuromuscular blockade. 1 Lucas D.N. Yentis S.M. Unsettled weather and the end for thiopental? Obstetric general anaesthesia after the NAP5 and MBRRACE-UK reports. Anaesthesia. 2015; 70: 375-379 Crossref PubMed Scopus...
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Title
Paralysis analysis – does choice of muscle relaxant for obstetric general anaesthesia influence neonatal outcomes?
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Volume
32
Pages
1 - 3
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