Tiffany Woo
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Recent Articles
1.
Woo T, Ho R, Tang A, Tam W
J Psychiatr Res
. 2020 Feb;
123:9-20.
PMID: 32007680
WHO recently declared burnout as a "occupational phenomenon" in the International Classification of Diseases 11th revision (ICD-11), recognizing burnout as a serious health issue. Amongst healthcare workers, nurses are known...
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Min K, Woo T, Assaid C, McCrea J, Gurner D, McCrary Sisk C, et al.
J Clin Anesth
. 2018 Apr;
47:67-73.
PMID: 29621739
Study Objective: To evaluate the incidence of hypersensitivity and anaphylaxis after administration of sugammadex. Design: Retrospective analysis. Setting: Sugammadex clinical development program and post-marketing experience. Patients: Surgical patients and healthy...
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Herring W, Woo T, Assaid C, Lupinacci R, Lemmens H, Blobner M, et al.
J Clin Anesth
. 2017 Aug;
41:84-91.
PMID: 28802619
Study Objective: To summarize and compare efficacy of sugammadex with neostigmine or placebo for reversal of rocuronium- or vecuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade (NMB), and to demonstrate consistency of sugammadex results across...
4.
Rosenberg J, Herring W, Blobner M, Mulier J, Rahe-Meyer N, Woo T, et al.
Adv Ther
. 2017 Mar;
34(4):925-936.
PMID: 28251555
Introduction: Sustained deep neuromuscular blockade (NMB) during laparoscopic surgery may facilitate optimal surgical conditions. This exploratory study assessed whether deep NMB improves surgical conditions and, in doing so, allows use...
5.
Monk T, Rietbergen H, Woo T, Fennema H
Am J Ther
. 2015 Sep;
24(5):e507-e516.
PMID: 26398716
A growing proportion of patients undergoing surgical procedures are obese, providing anesthesiologists with numerous challenges for patient management. The current pooled analysis evaluated recovery times following sugammadex reversal of neuromuscular...
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Soto R, Jahr J, Pavlin J, Sabo D, Philip B, Egan T, et al.
Am J Ther
. 2015 Mar;
23(6):e1654-e1662.
PMID: 25768376
Complex surgical procedures are increasingly performed in an outpatient setting, with emphasis on rapid recovery and case turnover. In this study, the combination of rocuronium for neuromuscular blockade (NMB) reversed...
7.
Rahe-Meyer N, Fennema H, Schulman S, Klimscha W, Przemeck M, Blobner M, et al.
Anesthesiology
. 2014 Sep;
121(5):969-77.
PMID: 25208233
Background: Previous studies show a prolongation of activated partial thromboplastin time and prothrombin time in healthy volunteers after treatment with sugammadex. The authors investigated the effect of sugammadex on postsurgical...
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Wu X, Oerding H, Liu J, Vanacker B, Yao S, Dahl V, et al.
BMC Anesthesiol
. 2014 Sep;
14:53.
PMID: 25187755
Background: This study compared efficacy and safety of the selective relaxant binding agent sugammadex (2 mg/kg) with neostigmine (50 μg/kg) for neuromuscular blockade (NMB) reversal in Chinese and Caucasian subjects....
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Sabo D, Jahr J, Pavlin J, Philip B, Shimode N, Rowe E, et al.
Can J Anaesth
. 2014 Apr;
61(5):423-32.
PMID: 24710957
Background: Succinylcholine provides rapid onset of neuromuscular blockade and short duration of action, but its administration may be associated with hyperkalemia. Rocuronium is not known to increase potassium concentration, has...
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Woo T, Kim K, Shim Y, Kim M, Yoon S, Lim Y, et al.
Korean J Anesthesiol
. 2014 Jan;
65(6):501-7.
PMID: 24427455
Background: Rapid and complete reversal of neuromuscular blockade (NMB) is desirable at the end of surgery. Sugammadex reverses rocuronium-induced NMB by encapsulation. It is well tolerated in Caucasian patients, providing...