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La Clinica terapeutica · Dec 1997
Comparative Study[Use of mivacurium in orthopedic surgery: comparison of 2 different-dose inductions].
- C Tarantelli, M A Pascarella, R Perna, S G Benvenuti, S Romagnoli, F Rinaldi, L Ricciardi, Z Ricci, E Solinas, L Ceglia, and F Fattorini.
- Istituto di Anestesiologia e Rianimazione, Università degli Studi di Roma, La Sapienza.
- Clin Ter. 1997 Dec 1;148(12):633-6.
AbstractThe aim of our study was to evaluate the efficiency and safety of mivacurium, comparing two dose-induction in patients undergone a minor orthopaedic surgery. 30 patients were divided into two groups and mivacurium were administered at the dose of 0.15 mg Kg-1 and 0.20 mg Kg-1 respectively. The results confirmed its efficiency in short surgery. Mioresolution was excellent only in the second group (0.20 mg Kg-1) despite an histamine-related blood pressure reduction.
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