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Sufentanil was administered to 79 (92%) patients, while neuromuscular blocking agents were administered to 13 (15%) patients.
Neuromuscular blocking agents were administered in 28 (51.9%) patients, inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) in 7 (13%) patients and only 6 patients (11.1%) were on prone positioning.
We screened all anesthetics to determine if neuromuscular blocking agents were administered during surgery.
Neuromuscular blocking agents were administered only if deemed necessary by the clinician in charge.
In these experiments, the blocking agents were administered simultaneously with a large bolus of cancer cells to mice that presumably had a healthy, intact peritoneal mesothelial layer.
In the statistical analysis we included all anesthetics in which intermediate acting non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents were administered to patients intraoperatively.
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Anxiolytics, sedatives, and neuromuscular blocking agents are administered by protocol and have minimal or no direct effects on hemodynamics or histamine release.
RSI was considered to be when at least a sedative and a neuromuscular blocking agent were administered together.
RSI was defined when at least one sedative followed by a neuromuscular blocking agent were administered together before orotracheal intubation.
No neuromuscular blocking agent was administered in this study.
Neuromuscular blocking agents were only administered during tracheal intubation maneuvers, as necessary.
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