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British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 21, 2016
Antagonism of neuromuscular block: all things are poison; only the dose makes a thing not a poisonM Eikermann, T T Houle
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|March 26, 2009
Improving the prediction of a neuromuscular blockM Eikermann, L S Rasmussen
Der Anaesthesist|December 24, 2005
[Residual neuromuscular blockades. Clinical consequences, frequency and avoidance strategies]T Fuchs-Buder, M Eikermann
Anaesthesia|November 2, 2018
Genomic consequences of sleep restriction: the devil is in the detailsP M Fuller, M Eikermann
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|March 15, 2008
Anesthesia for laparoscopic cholecystectomy: don't let evidence confuse youT Fuchs-Buder, M Eikermann
Anaesthesia|February 19, 2009
Antagonism of non-depolarising neuromuscular block: current practiceA F Kopman, M Eikermann
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 18, 2018
Uvula necrosis after fibreoptic intubationA Budde, C Parsons, M Eikermann
Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS|December 18, 2001
[Sevoflurane augments the degree and speeds the onset of rocuronium evoked neuromuscular blockade in children]M Eikermann, K Renzing-Köhler, J Peters
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 20, 2018
High intraoperative opioid dose increases readmission risk in patients undergoing ambulatory surgeryD R Long, S Friedrich, M Eikermann
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|September 29, 2001
Probability of acceptable intubation conditions with low dose rocuronium during light sevoflurane anaesthesia in childrenM Eikermann, K Renzing-Köhler, J Peters
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British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 21, 2016
Antagonism of neuromuscular block: all things are poison; only the dose makes a thing not a poisonM Eikermann, T T Houle
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|March 26, 2009
Improving the prediction of a neuromuscular blockM Eikermann, L S Rasmussen
Der Anaesthesist|December 24, 2005
[Residual neuromuscular blockades. Clinical consequences, frequency and avoidance strategies]T Fuchs-Buder, M Eikermann
Anaesthesia|November 2, 2018
Genomic consequences of sleep restriction: the devil is in the detailsP M Fuller, M Eikermann
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|March 15, 2008
Anesthesia for laparoscopic cholecystectomy: don't let evidence confuse youT Fuchs-Buder, M Eikermann
Anaesthesia|February 19, 2009
Antagonism of non-depolarising neuromuscular block: current practiceA F Kopman, M Eikermann
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 18, 2018
Uvula necrosis after fibreoptic intubationA Budde, C Parsons, M Eikermann
Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS|December 18, 2001
[Sevoflurane augments the degree and speeds the onset of rocuronium evoked neuromuscular blockade in children]M Eikermann, K Renzing-Köhler, J Peters
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 20, 2018
High intraoperative opioid dose increases readmission risk in patients undergoing ambulatory surgeryD R Long, S Friedrich, M Eikermann
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|September 29, 2001
Probability of acceptable intubation conditions with low dose rocuronium during light sevoflurane anaesthesia in childrenM Eikermann, K Renzing-Köhler, J Peters
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