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Provider variability in the intraoperative use of neuromuscular blocking agents: a retrospective multicentre cohort study.

Friederike C AlthoffXinling XuLuca J WachtendorfDenys ShayMaria PatrocinioMaximilian S SchaeferTimothy T HoulePhilipp FassbenderMatthias EikermannKaruna Wongtangman
Published in: BMJ open (2021)
There is wide variability across individual surgeons and anaesthesia providers and institutions in the use of NMBAs, which could not sufficiently be explained by a large number of patient-related and procedure-related characteristics, but may instead be driven by preference. Surgeons may have a stronger influence on a key aspect of anaesthesia management than anticipated.
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