Zusammenfassung
Im Gegensatz zur Mehrzahl der nichtdepolarisierenden Muskelrelaxantien hat Succinylcholin praktisch keinen direkten herz- oder kreislaufdeprimierenden Effekt. Im Tierexperiment konnte Hughes [1] eine leichte Reduktion des peripheren Widerstandes und eine diskrete Erhöhung von Schlag- und Herzminutenvolumen durch Succinylcholin feststellen.
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Roth, F. (1974). Succinylcholin. In: Gemperle, M., Hossli, G., Tschirren, B. (eds) Anaesthesie Atmung — Kreislauf. Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation / Anaesthesiologie und Wiederbelebung / Anesthésiologie et Réanimatión, vol 80. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65742-9_20
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