Effects of sevoflurane and adenosine receptor antagonist on the sugammadex‐induced recovery from rocuronium‐induced neuromuscular blockade in rodent phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm tissue specimens
Abstract Sevoflurane affects on the A1 receptor in the central nervous system and potentiates the action of neuromuscular blocking agents. In the present study, we investigated whether sevoflurane (SEVO) has the ability to potentiate the neuromuscular blocking effect of rocuronium and if the specifi...
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Main Authors: | Yong Beom Kim (Author), Jae‐Moon Choi (Author), Chungon Park (Author), Hey‐Ran Choi (Author), Junyong In (Author), Hong‐Seuk Yang (Author) |
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