Rocuronium and sugammadex in a 3 days old neonate for draining an ovarian cyst. Neuromuscular management and review of the literature
Rocurônio e sugamadex em recém-nascido de 3 dias para drenagem de um cisto ovariano. Controle neuromuscular e revisão da literatura
Ricardo Vieira Carlos; Marcelo Luis Abramides Torres; Hans D. de Boer
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjane.2015.01.004
Braz J Anesthesiol, vol.66, n4, p.430-432, 2016
Abstract
Keywords
Neonates, Ovarian cyst, Sugammadex, Rocuronium, Reversal agent
Resumo
Palavras-chave
Recém-nascidos, Cisto ovariano, Sugamadex, Rocurônio, Agente de reversão
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