2018
DOI: 10.13107/jaccr.2018.v04i02.094
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Successful Management of Subcutaneous Infiltration of an Intubating dose of Rocuronium in a Morbidly Obese Patient: A Case Report

Abstract: Introduction: Induction of anesthesia relies on multiple factors including appropriate monitoring, administration, and dosing of induction agents. In morbidly obese patients, placement and maintenance of intravenous lines may be difficult and accidental subcutaneous infiltration of medications may be challenging to identify. The treatment of accidental subcutaneous administration of neuromuscular blocking agents may be complex as the absorption and subsequent elimination is altered and not well known, and the … Show more

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“…7,8,10 Table 2 shows the characteristics of the subcutaneous injection of NMBDs. Rocuronium was used in nine cases, [4][5][6][7][8]11 vecuronium in two cases 9,10 and pancuronium in one case. 12 No case reports were retrieved describing the extravasation of atracurium, cisatracurium, mivacuror succinylcholine.…”
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“…7,8,10 Table 2 shows the characteristics of the subcutaneous injection of NMBDs. Rocuronium was used in nine cases, [4][5][6][7][8]11 vecuronium in two cases 9,10 and pancuronium in one case. 12 No case reports were retrieved describing the extravasation of atracurium, cisatracurium, mivacuror succinylcholine.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…11 None of the cases reported a high injection pressure during initial injection. The subcutaneous injections occurred at the level of the upper (n ¼ 8), [4][5][6][7]9,11 the lower (n ¼ 2) extremity 8,12 and the neck (n ¼ 1). 10 One case did not specify the site of injection.…”
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