New findings in the field of neuromuscular transmission and neuromuscular blocking agents
Authors:
I. Herold
Authors‘ workplace:
ARO, Oblastní nemocnice Mladá Boleslav, a. s.
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., 18, 2007, č. 6, s. 328-331
Category:
Anaesthesiology
Overview
The author summarizes recent developments in the field of neuromuscular transmision, the structure and function of the acetylcholine receptor and the introduction of new neuromusclar blocking agents in anaesthesiology and intensive care.
Key words:
neuromuscular transmission – suxamethonium – acetylcholine receptor – sugammadex – gantacurium
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Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
2007 Issue 6
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