Title : Should we Routinely Reverse Neuromuscular Blockade with Sugammadex in Patients with a History of Heart Transplantation? - Yuki_2020_Transl.Perioper.Pain.Med_7_185 |
Author(s) : Yuki K , Scholl R |
Ref : Transl Perioper Pain Med , 7 :185 , 2020 |
Abstract :
Cases of cardiac arrest after administration of neostigmine as a neuromuscular reversal agent have been reported in the literature. Sugammadex is a new neuromuscular reversal agent that acts via a different mechanism than acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. Here we reviewed the currently available literature on the use of sugammadex and potential considerations of using sugammadex in patients with a history of heart transplantation. Based on our currently available information, sugammadex administration in heart transplant patients should warrant similar caution and preparation for cardiovascular collapse as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. |
PubMedSearch : Yuki_2020_Transl.Perioper.Pain.Med_7_185 |
PubMedID: 32039284 |
Chemical | Sugammadex |
Yuki K, Scholl R (2020)
Should we Routinely Reverse Neuromuscular Blockade with Sugammadex in Patients with a History of Heart Transplantation?
Transl Perioper Pain Med
7 :185
Yuki K, Scholl R (2020)
Transl Perioper Pain Med
7 :185