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Infusion requirements and reversibility of rocuronium at the corrugator supercilii and adductor pollicis muscles
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 09/15/09
Suzuki T et al. – The aim of this study is to compare the infusion rates required to maintain a constant neuromuscular block and the reversibility of rocuronium at the corrugator supercilii muscle (CSM) and the adductor pollicis muscle (APM). A larger rocuronium infusion dose was required to maintain a constant neuromuscular block at the CSM. Neostigmine–mediated reversal was faster at the CSM.
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