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Understanding Why They Give Phenylephrine During Surgery

5 min read
Intraoperative hypotension, or low blood pressure during surgery, is a common occurrence that affects a significant number of patients, especially those receiving spinal or general anesthesia. To address this critical issue, they give phenylephrine during surgery to quickly raise and stabilize blood pressure. This rapid intervention helps ensure adequate blood flow to vital organs, preventing complications.

Is Vecuronium the Same as Rocuronium? A Pharmacological Comparison

4 min read
Neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) are administered in approximately 69% of surgeries requiring general anesthesia [1.10.2]. While often discussed together, a key question is: **is vecuronium the same as rocuronium?** Though related, they have distinct properties that guide their clinical use.