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Spanish term or phrase:
movimientos de apartar
English translation:
withdrawal movements
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Apr 14, 2019 14:50
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Spanish term
movimientos de apartar
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Spanish to English
Medical
Medical: Pharmaceuticals
El fabricante indica que no se debe usar en niños menores de 10 años a causa de la falta de datos suficientes. Se observaron movimientos transitorios del músculo esquelético. A excepción de algunos movimientos perturbadores, en su mayoría fueron considerados de severidad leve a moderada pero se han comunicado también movimientos tónicos (10%), movimientos oculares (9%) y movimientos de apartar (7%)
Hola espero puedan ayudarme con esto. Es otra de las oraciones que aparecen en un prospecto que tenemos que traducir para un proyecto pero no tenemos otros párrafos relacionados por lo menos por ahora a esto. Sabemos por lo anterior que es sobre una droga que se administra tipo anestésico.. gracias
Hola espero puedan ayudarme con esto. Es otra de las oraciones que aparecen en un prospecto que tenemos que traducir para un proyecto pero no tenemos otros párrafos relacionados por lo menos por ahora a esto. Sabemos por lo anterior que es sobre una droga que se administra tipo anestésico.. gracias
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3 | withdrawal movements | Marie Wilson |
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Check the following | Anne Schulz |
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withdrawal movements
I think it refers to this:
Despite loss of consciousness after anaesthesia induction, rocuronium injection can lead to limited movement such as withdrawal of the arm and sometimes generalized movement in the whole body. This withdrawal movement is considered secondary to pain.
Prevention of Withdrawal Movement Associated with the Injection of ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4894203/
However, etomidate and rocuronium have severe adverse effects of myoclonus and withdrawal movements, respectively, and both are characterized by involuntary movement. The reported incidence of myoclonus caused by etomidate is as high as 50-80%, and rocuronium has been reported to cause withdrawal movements in 50-80% of patients when administered intravenously [5,6]
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/51183907_Effect_of_...
Despite loss of consciousness after anaesthesia induction, rocuronium injection can lead to limited movement such as withdrawal of the arm and sometimes generalized movement in the whole body. This withdrawal movement is considered secondary to pain.
Prevention of Withdrawal Movement Associated with the Injection of ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4894203/
However, etomidate and rocuronium have severe adverse effects of myoclonus and withdrawal movements, respectively, and both are characterized by involuntary movement. The reported incidence of myoclonus caused by etomidate is as high as 50-80%, and rocuronium has been reported to cause withdrawal movements in 50-80% of patients when administered intravenously [5,6]
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/51183907_Effect_of_...
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thank you so so much! It seems to be similar to what we have!! I think it is averting movements! Thanks again! |
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