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Sugammadex induced bradycardia and hypotension: A case report and literature review.

I-Chia TengYing-Jen ChangYao-Tsung LinChin-Chen ChuJen-Yin ChenWei-Hung Chan
Published in: Medicine (2021)
Sugammadex-induced bradycardia or cardiac arrest are rare; however, anesthesiologists must consider the possibility of the occurrence of such events and initiate appropriate management measures. Immediate treatment with atropine and inotropic or vasopressors is warranted if the patient presents with bradycardia.
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