APPLICATIONS OF MAGNESIUM SULPHATE IN ANESTHESIA

Ahmed Saad Mohammed Abd El Maksoud;

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ABSTRACT
Magnesium plays a critical role in a variety of physiologic processes. Ever since the study of magnesium sulphate in clinical anesthesia beginning in 1996, magnesium has drawn attention in the field of anesthesia and pain medicine. Magnesium is the fourth most important cation in the body and second most important intracellular cation.
Magnesium is of importance in anesthesia practice for several reasons. First, this ion is essential for many biochemical reactions and its deficiency may produce clinically important consequences during anesthesia or in the intensive care unit. Second, the extensive use of magnesium sulphate in obstetric practice requires that anesthesiologists be familiar with the pharmacological action of this drug and its interaction with anesthetic agents. Third, few of its properties may be of value in certain areas of anesthetic practice.


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Title APPLICATIONS OF MAGNESIUM SULPHATE IN ANESTHESIA
Other Titles تطبيقات كبريتات الماغنيسوم في التخدير
Authors Ahmed Saad Mohammed Abd El Maksoud
Issue Date 2019

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