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Anesthesia and analgesia · Apr 2006
Case ReportsAccidental epidural administration of succinylcholine.
- Anta Sofianou, Sofianou Anta, Athanasios Chatzieleftheriou, Chatzieleftheriou Athanasios, Panorea Mavrommati, Mavrommati Panorea, Kyriaki Velmachou, and Velmachou Kyriaki.
- Department of Anaesthesia, General Hospital and Trauma Center of KAT, Athens, Greece.
- Anesth. Analg. 2006 Apr 1; 102 (4): 1139-40.
AbstractWe report a case of accidental epidural of succinylcholine injection. A prolonged onset and a longer duration of neuromuscular blockade were observed compared with IV administration. No neurological or cardiovascular side effects or other symptoms of local or systemic toxicity were observed.
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