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neuromuscular$52401$ - traduzione in italiano

SMOOTH MUSCLE RELAXANT ARE THE DRUGS THAT REDUCES THE TONE OF SMOOTH MUSCLES
Paralytic agent; Neuromuscular blocker; Neuromuscular blocking drugs; Neuromuscular blocking drug; Quaternary ammonium muscle relaxants; Neuroblocker; Neuromuscular blocking agent; Neuromuscular depolarizing agent; Neuromuscular nondepolarizing agent; Non-depolarizing blocking agent; Depolarizing blocking agent; Non-depolarising muscle relaxant; Neuromuscular-blocking drugs; Depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent; Neuroparalyzer; Neuromuscular blockade; Motor block; Train of four; Paralytic agents; Neuromuscular-blocking agent; Neuromuscular-blocker; Non-depolarizing; Neuromuscular blocking medication; Neuromuscular blockers
  • Fig.1 A simple illustration of how two [[acetylcholine]] molecules bind to its receptive sites on the nicotinic receptor
  • Fig.2 A simple illustration of how [[decamethonium]] binds to the nicotinic receptor. The onium heads bind to two separate subunits of the ion-channel
  • [[Mind Map]] showing a summary of '''Neuromuscular depolarizing agent'''
  • [[Mind Map]] showing a summary of '''Neuromuscular nondepolarizing agent'''
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neuromuscular      
adj. neuromuscolare (relativo a nervi e muscoli)

Definizione

neuromuscular
¦ adjective relating to nerves and muscles.

Wikipedia

Neuromuscular-blocking drug

Neuromuscular-blocking drugs block neuromuscular transmission at the neuromuscular junction, causing paralysis of the affected skeletal muscles. This is accomplished via their action on the post-synaptic acetylcholine (Nm) receptors.

In clinical use, neuromuscular block is used adjunctively to anesthesia to produce paralysis, firstly to paralyze the vocal cords, and permit intubation of the trachea, and secondly to optimize the surgical field by inhibiting spontaneous ventilation, and causing relaxation of skeletal muscles. Because the appropriate dose of neuromuscular-blocking drug may paralyze muscles required for breathing (i.e., the diaphragm), mechanical ventilation should be available to maintain adequate respiration.

Patients are still aware of pain even after full conduction block has occurred; hence, general anesthetics and/or analgesics must also be given to prevent anesthesia awareness.