2019
DOI: 10.4274/eamr.galenos.2019.57441
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Approach to Patients with Neurotrauma and Thoracic Trauma and Anesthesia Management with Current Guidelines II

Abstract: Anesthesia Management in Trauma Trauma, which means wound in ancient Greek, is the leading cause of death in the 1-44 age group, and the third cause of death following cancer and cardiovascular disease in all age groups. Trauma is defined as tissue damage characterized by structural changes and physiological disorders due to mechanical, thermal, electrical and chemical energies, ionized or nuclear radiation or absence of essential elements of life such as oxygen and heat. Trauma has many reasons such as traffi… Show more

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“…However, with the widespread availability of sugammadex, neuromuscular blockade from rocuronium can be easily and quickly reversed [24]. The dosing of sugammadex ranges from 2 to 16 mg/kg, with higher doses used for immediate reversal of rocuronium in cannot ventilate, cannot intubate scenarios [26].…”
Section: Rocuroniummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, with the widespread availability of sugammadex, neuromuscular blockade from rocuronium can be easily and quickly reversed [24]. The dosing of sugammadex ranges from 2 to 16 mg/kg, with higher doses used for immediate reversal of rocuronium in cannot ventilate, cannot intubate scenarios [26].…”
Section: Rocuroniummentioning
confidence: 99%