| Title : Awareness during emergence from anaesthesia: significance of neuromuscular monitoring in patients with butyrylcholinesterase deficiency - Thomsen_2015_Br.J.Anaesth_115 Suppl 1_i78 |
| Author(s) : Thomsen JL , Nielsen CV , Eskildsen KZ , Demant MN , Gatke MR |
| Ref : British Journal of Anaesthesia , 115 Suppl 1 :i78 , 2015 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Butyrylcholinesterase deficiency can result in prolonged paralysis after administration of succinylcholine or mivacurium. We conducted an interview study to assess whether patients with butyrylcholinesterase deficiency were more likely to have experienced awareness during emergence from anaesthesia if neuromuscular monitoring had not been applied. |
| PubMedSearch : Thomsen_2015_Br.J.Anaesth_115 Suppl 1_i78 |
| PubMedID: 26174305 |
Thomsen JL, Nielsen CV, Eskildsen KZ, Demant MN, Gatke MR (2015)
Awareness during emergence from anaesthesia: significance of neuromuscular monitoring in patients with butyrylcholinesterase deficiency
British Journal of Anaesthesia
115 Suppl 1 :i78
Thomsen JL, Nielsen CV, Eskildsen KZ, Demant MN, Gatke MR (2015)
British Journal of Anaesthesia
115 Suppl 1 :i78