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Episode 249: Keywords Part 21: Retrobulbar Blocks and the Oculocardiac Reflex

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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The Role of the Trigeminal Nerve in Bradycardia

It is suppressed by general anesthesia Yeah, so interesting we know from what you just told us jelly that it is possible in an in nucleated patients. It tends to actually Fatigue over time not increase in intensity so we can get rid of C which was intensity increases with repeated stimulation. So our next question also anatomy based and i'm keep saying anatomy because I just want to reinforce that means basic and not just advanced. The pairing that accurately reflects the a-ferent and e-ferent limbs respectively of this reflex are a trigeminal nerve vagus nerve b optic nervevagus nerve c vagus nerve d triglear nerve optic nerve Great.

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