Title | Succinylcholine in Rapid Sequence Induction (RSI): how safe is its use when there is evidence of intracranial changes? | ||
Authors | M. Parava, Ch. Maglaras, D. Tsiptsios, M. Doulgerakis and P. Beredimas
Neurology Department, Petra-Olympou Psychiatric Hospital, EKAB-Pieria Department, Katerini, Greece |
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Citation | Parava, M., Maglaras, C., Tsiptsios, D., Doulgerakis, M., Beredimas, P.: Succinylcholine in Rapid Sequence Induction (RSI): how safe is its use when there is evidence of intracranial changes?, Epitheorese Klin. Farmakol. Farmakokinet. 22(2): 288-290 (2008) | ||
Publication Date | 23-25 May 2008 | ||
Full Text Language | English | ||
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Keywords | Succinylcholine, rapid sequence induction, intracranial pressure, rocuronium. | ||
Other Terms | Review article | ||
Summary | Since its introduction in emergency anesthesiology practice succinylcholine (Sch) remains one of the most commonly used neuromuscular-blocking drugs. Its pharmacotechnical structure and pharmacodynamic stability combined with its safe haemodynamic profile and velocity effect have reasonably rated it as a first-choice drug in emergency myochalasis. | ||
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