2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2016.03.039
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The effect of sugammadex on steroid hormones: A randomized clinical study

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“…The fact that pregnancy continued to develop normally without abortus or stillbirth suggests that sugammadex can be used safely on day 12 of pregnancy. A different study, however, reported that administration of sugammadex had no effect on serum P4 levels [12] . Because endogenous steroids similar to P4, like rocuronium, do not contain the ammonium compounds found in steroidal neuromuscular blockers, sugammadex reportedly demonstrates low affinity for these steroids [30,31] .…”
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“…The fact that pregnancy continued to develop normally without abortus or stillbirth suggests that sugammadex can be used safely on day 12 of pregnancy. A different study, however, reported that administration of sugammadex had no effect on serum P4 levels [12] . Because endogenous steroids similar to P4, like rocuronium, do not contain the ammonium compounds found in steroidal neuromuscular blockers, sugammadex reportedly demonstrates low affinity for these steroids [30,31] .…”
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confidence: 94%
“…If the neuromuscular junction does not adequately recover after anesthesia, post-operative pulmonary complications may develop, and mortality rates can rise [10] . Therefore, sugammadex, a neuromuscular blocker antagonist has been used in recent years to eliminate residual muscle relaxation [12] .…”
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