succinylcholine has been researched along with Facial Injuries in 3 studies
Succinylcholine: A quaternary skeletal muscle relaxant usually used in the form of its bromide, chloride, or iodide. It is a depolarizing relaxant, acting in about 30 seconds and with a duration of effect averaging three to five minutes. Succinylcholine is used in surgical, anesthetic, and other procedures in which a brief period of muscle relaxation is called for.
succinylcholine : A quaternary ammonium ion that is the bis-choline ester of succinic acid.
Facial Injuries: General or unspecified injuries to the soft tissue or bony portions of the face.
Excerpt | Relevance | Reference |
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"A case of prolonged apnea after administration of succinylcholine in a patient homozygous for the dibucain variant cholinesterase (genotype E1aE1a) has been presented." | 7.66 | Prolonged succinylcholine-induced apnea caused by atypical cholinesterase: report of case. ( Aston, R; Mauro, JV; Meyrowitz, MR; Smith, DB, 1980) |
"A case of prolonged apnea after administration of succinylcholine in a patient homozygous for the dibucain variant cholinesterase (genotype E1aE1a) has been presented." | 3.66 | Prolonged succinylcholine-induced apnea caused by atypical cholinesterase: report of case. ( Aston, R; Mauro, JV; Meyrowitz, MR; Smith, DB, 1980) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 2 (66.67) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 1 (33.33) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 0 (0.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 0 (0.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Meyrowitz, MR | 1 |
Mauro, JV | 1 |
Aston, R | 1 |
Smith, DB | 1 |
Vijayakumar, E | 1 |
Bosscher, H | 1 |
Renzi, FP | 1 |
Baker, S | 1 |
Heard, SO | 1 |
Olley, SF | 1 |
3 other studies available for succinylcholine and Facial Injuries
Article | Year |
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Prolonged succinylcholine-induced apnea caused by atypical cholinesterase: report of case.
Topics: Adult; Apnea; Cholinesterase Inhibitors; Cholinesterases; Facial Injuries; Humans; Male; Mandibular | 1980 |
The use of neuromuscular blocking agents in the emergency department to facilitate tracheal intubation in the trauma patient: help or hindrance?
Topics: Adult; Emergency Treatment; Facial Injuries; Female; Humans; Intubation, Intratracheal; Male; Neurom | 1998 |
Acute hepatic failure and Henoch-Schönlein syndrome appearing in a patient with severe cranio-facial injuries.
Topics: Acute Disease; Adult; Anesthesia, General; Facial Injuries; Halothane; Humans; IgA Vasculitis; Liver | 1976 |