2023
DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000006275
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Postoperative Risk of Transfusion After Reversal of Residual Neuromuscular Block With Sugammadex Versus Neostigmine: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Sugammadex and neostigmine are routinely used to reverse residual neuromuscular blocks at the end of surgery. Sugammadex has been linked with prolongation of laboratory coagulation markers, but clinical relevance on postoperative blood loss and transfusions remains unclear. METHODS: In this retrospective, single-center, cohort study, we analyzed medical records of adult patients having noncardiac surgery who were given sugammadex or neostigmine from May 2016 to December 2020. Our primary outcome wa… Show more

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“…In case of existing differences, a 1:1 matching algorithm with a caliper size of 0.05 was applied to create matched pairs based on propensity scores. 15 , 16 Subsequently, another test was conducted to assess any remaining differences between the groups. Propensity matching categorized data into unmatched (original) and matched (balanced concerning risk factors other than body position), which can be beneficial in clarifying causal relationships.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case of existing differences, a 1:1 matching algorithm with a caliper size of 0.05 was applied to create matched pairs based on propensity scores. 15 , 16 Subsequently, another test was conducted to assess any remaining differences between the groups. Propensity matching categorized data into unmatched (original) and matched (balanced concerning risk factors other than body position), which can be beneficial in clarifying causal relationships.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%