Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8621689 | Revista Colombiana de Anestesiología | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A high prevalence of postoperative residual paralysis persists in university hospitals despite a reduced use of long lasting neuromuscular blockers. Strategies to assure neuromuscular monitoring practice and access to therapeutic alternatives in this setting must be considered. Intraoperative neuromuscular blockers using algorithms and continued education in this field must be priorities of Anesthesia services.
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Authors
Fredy Ariza, Fabian Dorado, Luis E. EnrÃquez, Vanessa González, Juan Manuel Gómez, Katheryne Chaparro-Mendoza, Ángela Marulanda, Diana Durán, Reinaldo Carvajal, Alex Humberto Castro-Gómez, Plauto Figueroa, Hugo Medina,