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Dosing of Remifentanil to Prevent Movement During Craniotomy in the Absence of Neuromuscular Blockade
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Higher doses of remifentanil lessen the risk of movement in the absence of muscle relaxants with surgical stimulation for elective craniotomy. Hypotension and bradycardia were common at higher doses. Even at the maximum dose (0.21 mcg/kg/min) there was a 20% chance of movement. Adjunctive therapy is needed to ablate movement reliably, and to counteract the hypotensive effect of remifentanil. These findings may be helpful for clinicians administering remifentanil and isoflurane during procedures, where muscle relaxants may not be desirable.
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