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Episode 214: Keywords Part 17: Non-depolarizing blockers and Myesthenic Syndromes

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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Is Volatile Anaesthetics a Cause of Muscular Blockade?

Volatile anaesthetics potentiate nor muscular blockade. The trickier part is what it does to reversal agents. I think this was probably a question written before sugametex. It's very rare not to be getting the volatile anesthetic off at the end of a case when you'd be reversing.

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