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About this webinar recording
This webinar is sponsored by GE Healthcare and we would like to thank them for their support.
This webinar on neuromuscular monitoring brings together a group of international experts to update us on using neuromuscular blocking drugs and the reversal agents, neostigmine and sugammadex, to the highest possible standards. Recent guidelines from the USA and Europe on neuromuscular monitoring will be discussed, together with an update on dosing strategies for neuromuscular blocking drugs and reversal agents with warnings of the complications of inappropriate dosing. The technology available to clinicians for accurate and reliable quantitative neuromuscular monitoring will be considered. Throughout the webinar, the speakers will provide anaesthetists of every grade and experience with practical tips on the safest approach to managing neuromuscular block perioperatively.
Organisers: Dr Krish Radhakrishna, Board member, Association of Anaesthetists; Prof Jennie Hunter, Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow, University of Liverpool
Chair: Prof Jennie Hunter, Emeritus Professor and Senior Research Fellow, University of Liverpool
ProgrammeThe pharmacology of reversal agents: their benefits and side-effects -
Prof Heidi Lewald, Technical University of Munich, Germany
An overview of strategies for reversing neuromuscular block -
Dr. J. Ross Renew MD FASA FASE, Mayo Clinic, Florida
An update on the latest American and ESAIC guidelines on monitoring neuromuscular block -
Prof Sorin Brull, Mayo Clinic, Florida
Techniques of quantitative neuromuscular monitoring: which is the best equipment to use? -
Dr Pavan Raju, Dundee
Summary of main messages -
Prof Jennie Hunter, University of Liverpool
Questions and discussion