Activity of blood cholinesterases upon administration of muscle relaxants
- Authors: Nurgaleeva R.N.1
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Affiliations:
- 15th Kazan City Clinical Hospital
- Issue: Vol 50, No 1 (1969)
- Pages: 31-33
- Section: Articles
- Submitted: 24.06.2021
- Accepted: 24.06.2021
- Published: 15.01.1969
- URL: https://kazanmedjournal.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/72117
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj72117
- ID: 72117
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Abstract
With repeated injections of depolarizing muscle relaxants, a “double” block of the type of competitive can occur due to the accumulation of succinyl monocholine in the blood [11, 12, 13, 14]. Payne (1959) considers the division of muscle relaxants into depolarizing and non-depolarizing as relative. All of them act in two phases: if succinylcholine acts for a sufficiently long time, then the depolarizing block is replaced by a competitive one. The depolarization phase is extremely short in D-tubocurarine and its synthetic analogs. In succinylcholine, the first phase is longer and the second does not always occur.
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R. N. Nurgaleeva
15th Kazan City Clinical Hospital
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Russian Federation, Kazan
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