Effectiveness of sugammadex in reversing prolonged neuromuscular block in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) taking streptomycin: A case report
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
; : 124-127, 2015.
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ABSTRACT
The duration of the effect of muscle relaxants is extended in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); however, a specific mechanism for this effect has not yet been discovered. In addition, streptomycin is known to prolong the action of muscle relaxants by blocking activity at neuromuscular junctions. Here, we report the case of patient with AIDS taking streptomycin for pulmonary tuberculosis for which sugammadex was effective in reversing prolonged paralysis induced by rocuronium and vecuronium for video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) lung wedge resection.
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Sujet Principal:
Paralysie
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Tuberculose pulmonaire
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Vécuronium
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Streptomycine
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Syndrome d'immunodéficience acquise
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Blocage neuromusculaire
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Chirurgie thoracique vidéoassistée
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Poumon
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Jonction neuromusculaire
Limites du sujet:
Humans
langue:
En
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Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
Année:
2015
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Article