The influence of the duration of isoflurane anaesthesia on neuromuscular effects of mivacurium

Background:The pharmacodynamic profile of muscle relax‐ants is usually changed by volatile anaesthetics. These changes seem to be time‐dependent, even though few data are available to substantiate this.

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