@misc{10336/4669, year = {2013}, url = {http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/4669}, abstract = {There are specific surgical groups where it is mandatory the use of non-depolarizing neuromuscular relaxants, as is the case of patients undergoing neurosurgical procedures, due to its particular characteristics rocuronium is a good alternative to these procedures, either by bolus or infusion. However, the residual relaxation and adverse effects of drugs for reversing neuromuscular relaxation should be taken into account in this particular patient group. This paper seeks to compare the reversal of rocuronium infusions relaxation with neostigmine / atropine vs reversal with sugammadex in patients undergoing surgical management of supratentorial lesions from the neurosurgery service in Cardioinfantil Foundation, evaluating complications during the administration of drugs and 24 hours postoperative, extubation times, and out of operating rooms. Prospective experiment, randomized, blinded, controlled. This paper takes a preliminary report of 14 patients recruited until now}, organization = {Fundación Cardioinfantil}, keywords = {Sugammadex}, keywords = {Neostigmine}, keywords = {Neurocirugía}, keywords = {Relajantes}, title = {Sugammadex versus neostigmina en la reversión de la relajación neuromuscular en neurocirugía. Experimento clínico. Reporte preliminar}, publisher = {Universidad del Rosario}, keywords = {sugammadex}, keywords = {neostigmine}, keywords = {atropine}, keywords = {rocuronium}, }