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Meaning of "cisatracurium"

cisatracurium: a type of medication classified as a non-depolarizing neuromuscular-blocking drug. It is often used during surgeries to induce muscle relaxation and paralysis
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  • A neuromuscular-blocking drug, one of the ten isomers of atracurium.

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Cisatracurium was the muscle relaxant used.
We administered fractionated doses of fentanyl and cisatracurium when necessary.
Atracurium and cisatracurium seem to be the NMBs of choice in bariatric surgery.
That will be followed by the muscle paralyzing drug cisatracurium.
Effects of atracurium and cisatracurium on blood pressure and heart rate.
The blood pressure was monitored to observe the hemodynamic response to atracurium and cisatracurium.
Increasing cisatracurium dose prolongs deep neuromuscular block without response to neurostimulation.
Nursing Women It is not known whether cisatracurium besylate is excreted in human milk.
Cisatracurium has not been studied in MH-susceptible patients.
Laudanosine, an atracurium and cisatracurium metabolite.
The pharmacokinetics of cisatracurium were similar in healthy adult patients and ESRD patients.
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of cisatracurium besylate in pregnant women.
Cisatracurium besylate has not been studied in children under 2 years of age.
The patient was sedated with fentanil, midazolam and paralyzed with cisatracurium.
Cisatracurium besylate was evaluated in a battery of four short-term mutagenicity tests.

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Protocol of general anesthetics, positive for rocuronium and doubtful for cisatracurium.
Cisatracurium is one of the ten isomers of the parent molecule, atracurium.
The neuromuscular blocking potency of cisatracurium besylate is approximately three-fold that of atracurium besylate.
Cisatracurium does not appear to undergo direct hydrolysis by non-specific plasma esterases.
Physicochemical properties, Cisatracurium besylate is a white to pale yellow powder.
Cisatracurium has a high neuromuscular blocking potency, which contributes to its slow onset of action.
Organ-independent Hofmann elimination appears to be the predominant pathway for the elimination of cisatracurium.
Since cisatracurium is used during surgery, it does not have a daily dosing schedule.
The main NMB used in Brazil for elective surgical procedures are rocuronium, atracurium, and cisatracurium.
Of cisatracurium is metabolized eventually to laudanosine and 20 % is metabolized hepatically or excreted renally.
Specifically in France, the most used NMB are atracurium and cisatracurium.
Cisatracurium besylate has no known effect on consciousness, pain threshold, thinking, or memory.
Hepatic Insufficiency Organ-independent Hofmann elimination is the predominant pathway for the elimination of cisatracurium.
A dose of 0.03 mg / kg cisatracurium is recommended for maintenance of neuromuscular block during prolonged surgical procedures.
The most frequently used drugs are, pancuronium, rocuronium, vecuronium and cisatracurium.
Moreover, cisatracurium represents approximately 15 % of the atracurium mixture.
Tracheal intubation was done after the administration of cisatracurium 0.15 mg. kg.
Cisatracurium besylate, one of 10 isomers of atracurium besylate, constitutes approximately 15 % of atracurium besylate.
Midazolam 1st, fentanyl 2nd and cisatracurium last.
Atracurium was used in 12 animals, while 10 animals were used for cisatracurium.

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