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Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology. 2005; 18 (3): 477-484
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-176497

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The present report investigates the rate of arousal following remifentanil-based anesthesia associated with the coadministration of pancuronium, which inhibits butyrylcholinesterase, or cisatracurium, which is partially metabolized by nonspecific esterases, versus vecuronium that is eliminated independently of ester hydrolysis. Sixty patients, ASA I-II, scheduled for elective abdominal surgeries were enrolled in a double-blinded prospective study. In fact, patients were equally divided into three Groups with each Group receiving remifentanil and either one of the following three muscle relaxants: pancuronium, vecuronium or cisatracurium. The rate of arousal following discontinuation of anesthesia was assessed by Modified Aldrete Score. Time to eye opening on verbal command, tracheal extubation, Modified Aldrete Score >9, and time to discharge from the recovery room were recorded. Time to eye opening on verbal command, tracheal extubation, Modified Aldrete Score >9, and time to discharge from the recovery room were not significantly different between the three groups. The results suggest that recovery following remifentanil-based anesthesia is not delayed by the coadministration of pancuronium, cisatracurium versus vecuronium; and by the use of neostigmine for reversal of neuromuscular blockade

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Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology. 2005; 18 (2): 385-389
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-73643

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This is a brief report evaluating a new single use endotracheal tube introducer [METTI] which has a soft curved atraumatic tip. The introducer was tried in 44 patients, whose direct laryngoscopic view was simulated to Cormack IIIb score, and in six patients with real Cormack III score. The overall success rate of railroading of the tracheal tube over the introducer was 94% from the first attempt


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Humans , Laryngoscopy
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