Patients undergoing general anesthesia receiving neuromuscular blocking agents
Neuromuscular monitoring and antagonism of neuromuscular blocking agents
Reduction of residual neuromuscular blockade
These guidelines establish evidence-based recommendations for the monitoring and antagonism of neuromuscular blockade to prevent residual blockade in patients undergoing general anesthesia.
These practice guidelines provide evidence-based recommendations on the management of neuromuscular monitoring and antagonism of neuromuscular blocking agents during and after general anesthesia. The guidance focuses primarily on the type and site of monitoring and the process of antagonizing neuromuscular blockade to reduce residual neuromuscular blockade.
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Stephan R. Thilen
University of Washington
Wade A. Weigel
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael M. Todd
Twitter (United States)
Anesthesiology
Seattle University
University of Baltimore
Denver School of Nursing
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d778a9db9d5e1bf4b8aeee — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/aln.0000000000004379