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Sugammadex The PacMan of Reversal Agents

Sugammadex The PacMan of Reversal Agents. 660. 930. Ribbon model of hemoglobin (www.psc.edu/science/Ho/hemoglbn ). methemoglobin. oxyhemoglobin. reduced oxyhemoglobin. carboxyhemoglobin. 10. 1. Extinction Coefficient (Light Absorbance). .1. .01.

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Sugammadex The PacMan of Reversal Agents

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  1. SugammadexThe PacMan of Reversal Agents

  2. 660 930 Ribbon model of hemoglobin (www.psc.edu/science/Ho/hemoglbn) methemoglobin oxyhemoglobin reduced oxyhemoglobin carboxyhemoglobin 10 1 Extinction Coefficient (Light Absorbance) .1 .01 600 640 680 720 760 800 840 880 920 960 1000 Wavelength (nm)

  3. Known Etiologies of Acquired Methemoglobinemia

  4. Power Source 0.5 mA/cm2 Chamber and Drug Iontophoresis Stratum Corneum

  5. Near-infrared Vein Viewer

  6. The light source emits near-infrared beam. 2. Digital video camera captures the near-infrared light reflected back. 3. Microprocessor projects image back on the skin in real-time. Near-infrared Vein Viewer

  7. Sugammadex Complex formation of sugammadex and rocuronium. From: Sorgenfrei: Anesthesiology, Volume 104(4). April 2006.667-674

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