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. 2011;15(5):190.
doi: 10.1186/cc10418. Epub 2011 Sep 23.

Rapid sequence induction with rocuronium - a challenge to the gold standard

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Rapid sequence induction with rocuronium - a challenge to the gold standard

Gerard F Curley. Crit Care. 2011.

Abstract

Succinylcholine has been indicted on account of the diverse risks associated with its administration, which include hyperkalemia, vagal arrest, and malignant hyperthermia. However, it provides excellent intubating conditions reliably and quickly, characteristics that sustain its appeal for use in the intensive care unit, where airway management is challenging. There is an increasing body of evidence, outlined here, that rocuronium is an acceptable alternative to succinylcholine.

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