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Aaron F Kopman

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Anesthesiology|January 31, 2002
The intubating dose of succinylcholineAaron F Kopman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 27, 2010
Sugammadex dose requirements at posttetanic counts of 1 to 2: cost implicationsAaron F Kopman
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|May 5, 2009
How low can you go? Lowest effective dose of neuromuscular blocking agent for tracheal intubationAaron F Kopman
Anesthesiology|August 22, 2013
Postanesthesia evaluation of neuromuscular functionAaron F Kopman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|June 26, 2010
Managing neuromuscular block: where are the guidelines?Aaron F Kopman
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|October 5, 2006
Measurement and monitoring of neuromuscular blockadeAaron F Kopman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 24, 2006
Can conventional peripheral nerve stimulators induce direct muscle depolarization?Aaron F Kopman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 24, 2006
Rocuronium versus succinylcholine for rapid tracheal intubationAaron F Kopman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|October 22, 2008
Residual neuromuscular block and adverse respiratory eventsAaron F Kopman
Journal of Critical Care|March 11, 2009
Neuromuscular monitoring: old issues, new controversiesAaron F Kopman
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Showing results (1-10 of 50) with videos related to

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Anesthesiology|January 31, 2002
The intubating dose of succinylcholineAaron F Kopman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 27, 2010
Sugammadex dose requirements at posttetanic counts of 1 to 2: cost implicationsAaron F Kopman
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|May 5, 2009
How low can you go? Lowest effective dose of neuromuscular blocking agent for tracheal intubationAaron F Kopman
Anesthesiology|August 22, 2013
Postanesthesia evaluation of neuromuscular functionAaron F Kopman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|June 26, 2010
Managing neuromuscular block: where are the guidelines?Aaron F Kopman
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|October 5, 2006
Measurement and monitoring of neuromuscular blockadeAaron F Kopman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 24, 2006
Can conventional peripheral nerve stimulators induce direct muscle depolarization?Aaron F Kopman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 24, 2006
Rocuronium versus succinylcholine for rapid tracheal intubationAaron F Kopman
Anesthesia and Analgesia|October 22, 2008
Residual neuromuscular block and adverse respiratory eventsAaron F Kopman
Journal of Critical Care|March 11, 2009
Neuromuscular monitoring: old issues, new controversiesAaron F Kopman
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