Sugammadex vs Neostigmine for Lung Aeration After Cervical Spine Surgery
Sugammadex vs Neostigmine for Lung Aeration After Cervical Spine Surgery
Effect of Sugammadex versus neostigmine reversal on lung aeration score after operative fixation of cervical spine: A prospective, double blinded, randomised control trial.
J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol . 2025 Jul-Sep;41(3):523-531.Synopsis
Seventy-eight patients with traumatic cervical spine injury (tCSI), were randomized as 38 received neostigmine and 39 received sugammadex; ultimately 37 vs 38 were included in analysis. The primary outcome was ultrasonographic LAS at 24 h. Secondary outcomes included extubation success in the OR, postoperative pulmonary complications (POPC) within 7 days, ventilator days, ICU days, tracheostomy, l...
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