
Episode 64: Problems during pregnancy with Jacqueline Galvan part 2
Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast
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Is Sogaminex in Pregnancy?
If for some reason you can't use succinylcholine like hyperkalemia, then you can use a relatively high dose of remifentanyl and propylol. So these can be very challenging patients, and really, if time warrants a system-by-system evaluation plan, it's probably prudent. Right. Then the other thing I'm sure to keep in mind would be these people could have an elevated potassium level,. If you end up having to use succ vinylcholine and induce them for general anesthesia, obviously you need to be aware of that. Exactly. And then you would use a long-acting neuromuscular in the studying of difficult airway.
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