Reversal of Rocuronium-Induced Neuromuscular Block with Neostigmine in the Libyan Patients by Boyd L Summers
LOJ Pharmacology & Clinical Research in Lupine Publishers
Background: Reversal of the enduring effect of rocuronium by neostigmine is a common procedure performed in the Libyan hospitals. The reversal of the continuing effect of rocuronium by neostigmine was also evaluated.
Methods: eighty adult surgical patients were included in the study using neostigmine 2.5mg (0.05-0.07mg/kg) to reversal the block induced by rocuronium 0.6 mg/kg. Anaesthesia was induced and maintained using i.v. propofol (2.5mg/kg) and fentanyl (1.5μg/kg). Reversal neuromuscular function was monitored using clinical signs includes patient responsiveness, subjective measurements of muscle strength (5 second head lift, hand grasp), eye opening, and tongue extrusion.
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LOJ Pharmacology & Clinical Research in Lupine Publishers
Background: Reversal of the enduring effect of rocuronium by neostigmine is a common procedure performed in the Libyan hospitals. The reversal of the continuing effect of rocuronium by neostigmine was also evaluated.
Methods: eighty adult surgical patients were included in the study using neostigmine 2.5mg (0.05-0.07mg/kg) to reversal the block induced by rocuronium 0.6 mg/kg. Anaesthesia was induced and maintained using i.v. propofol (2.5mg/kg) and fentanyl (1.5μg/kg). Reversal neuromuscular function was monitored using clinical signs includes patient responsiveness, subjective measurements of muscle strength (5 second head lift, hand grasp), eye opening, and tongue extrusion.
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https://lupinepublishers.com/pharmacology-clinical-research-journal/pdf/LOJPCR.MS.ID.000103.pdf
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