dibucaine has been researched along with Paralysis in 4 studies
Dibucaine: A local anesthetic of the amide type now generally used for surface anesthesia. It is one of the most potent and toxic of the long-acting local anesthetics and its parenteral use is restricted to spinal anesthesia. (From Martindale, The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p1006)
cinchocaine : A monocarboxylic acid amide that is the 2-(diethylamino)ethyl amide of 2-butoxyquinoline-4-carboxylic acid. One of the most potent and toxic of the long-acting local anesthetics, its parenteral use was restricted to spinal anesthesia. It is now generally only used (usually as the hydrochloride) in creams and ointments and in suppositories for temporary relief of pain and itching associated with skin and anorectal conditions.
Paralysis: A general term most often used to describe severe or complete loss of muscle strength due to motor system disease from the level of the cerebral cortex to the muscle fiber. This term may also occasionally refer to a loss of sensory function. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p45)
Excerpt | Relevance | Reference |
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"A prolonged succinylcholine-induced paralysis was observed in connection with a casearean section in an otherwise healthy, 25-year-old female." | 7.65 | Prolonged succinylcholine-induced paralysis in connection with caesarean section. A case report. ( Aagesen, G; Ronquist, G, 1977) |
" Extended paralysis occurs in people with inherited BChE variants that may be identified by measuring BChE activity with and without the inhibitor dibucaine to calculate a dibucaine number (DN)." | 3.77 | Concordance of butyrylcholinesterase phenotype with genotype: implications for biochemical reporting. ( Grenache, DG; Mao, R; Parnas, ML; Procter, M; Schwarz, MA, 2011) |
"Four patients, all possessing an atypical form of plasma cholinesterase, developed prolonged paralysis following succinylcholine administration." | 3.65 | Train-of-four nerve stimulation in the management of prolonged neuromuscular blockade following succinylcholine. ( Ali, HH; Lee, CM; Murphy, JD; Padget, C; Ponitz, J; Savarese, JJ, 1975) |
"A prolonged succinylcholine-induced paralysis was observed in connection with a casearean section in an otherwise healthy, 25-year-old female." | 3.65 | Prolonged succinylcholine-induced paralysis in connection with caesarean section. A case report. ( Aagesen, G; Ronquist, G, 1977) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 2 (50.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 1 (25.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 0 (0.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 1 (25.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Parnas, ML | 1 |
Procter, M | 1 |
Schwarz, MA | 1 |
Mao, R | 1 |
Grenache, DG | 1 |
Savarese, JJ | 1 |
Ali, HH | 1 |
Murphy, JD | 1 |
Padget, C | 1 |
Lee, CM | 1 |
Ponitz, J | 1 |
Aagesen, G | 1 |
Ronquist, G | 1 |
O'Keefe, LP | 1 |
Berkley, MA | 1 |
4 other studies available for dibucaine and Paralysis
Article | Year |
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Concordance of butyrylcholinesterase phenotype with genotype: implications for biochemical reporting.
Topics: Butyrylcholinesterase; Cholinesterase Inhibitors; Dibucaine; Genetic Variation; Genotype; Humans; Pa | 2011 |
Train-of-four nerve stimulation in the management of prolonged neuromuscular blockade following succinylcholine.
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Anesthesia; Anesthesia, Dental; Cholinesterase Inhibitors; Cholinesterases; Cysto | 1975 |
Prolonged succinylcholine-induced paralysis in connection with caesarean section. A case report.
Topics: Adult; Butyrylcholinesterase; Cesarean Section; Consanguinity; Dibucaine; Female; Humans; Male; Obst | 1977 |
Binocular immobilization induced by paralysis of the extraocular muscles of one eye: evidence for an interocular proprioceptive mechanism.
Topics: Anesthetics, Local; Animals; Cats; Dibucaine; Eye Movements; Functional Laterality; Lidocaine; Oculo | 1991 |