Susan R. Vishneski, Amit K Saha, Madeline R Fram, Leah B Templeton, Lisa K. Lee, D. Ririe, Eduardo J. Goenaga‐Díaz, L. D. Smith, T. Templeton
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Risk factors for administration of additional reversal following neuromuscular blockade with rocuronium in children: A retrospective case–control study
The prevalence and risk factors for residual neuromuscular blockade in children remain poorly characterized. We hypothesize that specific patient and anesthetic risk factors may be associated with the administration of additional reversal in children following initial reversal of rocuronium with neostigmine.