Depth of Anesthesia

17: Is it important to reverse to a train-of-four target of 90%? - Part 2 of 2

Sep 9, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Benefits of Telehealth for Mental Health
02:30 • 2min
3
The Importance of a Quantitative Train of Four Ratio
04:05 • 2min
4
The Importance of Quantitative Train of Four for Extubation
06:00 • 3min
5
The Origins of Train of Four Targets
08:58 • 2min
6
The Effects of Paralysis on Pharyngeal Function
11:06 • 3min
7
The Impact of Residual Neuromuscular Blockade on Post-Operative Pulmonary Function
14:27 • 3min
8
Attenuated Ventilatory Response to Hypoxemia
17:12 • 3min
9
The Effects of a Train of Four Target on Hypoxia
20:23 • 2min
10
The Relationship Between Train of Four Ratios and Clinical Signs and Symptoms of Residual Paralysis
22:11 • 2min
11
The Effect of Quantitative Monitoring on Neuromuscular Blockade
24:23 • 3min
12
Postoperative Residual Curization From Intermediate Acting Neuromostia Blocking Agents, Delays Recovery Room Discharge
27:51 • 3min
13
Residual Neuromoscular Blockade and Critical Respiratory Events in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit
31:11 • 3min
14
The Post-Anesthesia Pulmonary Complications After Use of Muxil Relaxants
34:15 • 3min
15
The Effect of Cutoffs on Post-Operative Pulmonary Complication Rates
37:01 • 2min
16
The Importance of a Quantitative Train-to-Four Ratio Greater Than 90% in Extubation
38:45 • 2min