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A Prospective Randomized Double Blind Study to Evaluate the Effect of Infusion of Amino Acid Enriched Solution on Recovery from Neuromuscular Blockade
Indian Journal of Anaesthesia, 08/13/09
Gupta N et al. – This study clearly reaffirms that intraoperative infusion of amino acids speeds the recovery from vecuronium induced neuromuscular blockade in anaesthetized patients. However, similar effect could not be demonstrated for the recovery of atracurium.
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