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Study Data.
Published 2025“…A total of 103 subjects were evaluated, of whom 38 received intravenous dexamethasone (either 4 mg, 8 mg, or 10 mg) during their anesthetic course and 65 patients had not received dexamethasone. The average heart rate (HR) slowing (3.2 bpm ± 3.9 in the control group, 3.7 bpm ± 3.8 in the dexamethasone group), and maximal HR slowing (5.0 bpm ± 3.9 in the control group, 5.0 bpm ± 3.8 in the dexamethasone group) over the five minutes following sugammadex administration were not significant between groups (average HR slowing p = 0.553, maximal HR slowing p = 0.988). …”
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Study outcomes.
Published 2025“…A total of 103 subjects were evaluated, of whom 38 received intravenous dexamethasone (either 4 mg, 8 mg, or 10 mg) during their anesthetic course and 65 patients had not received dexamethasone. The average heart rate (HR) slowing (3.2 bpm ± 3.9 in the control group, 3.7 bpm ± 3.8 in the dexamethasone group), and maximal HR slowing (5.0 bpm ± 3.9 in the control group, 5.0 bpm ± 3.8 in the dexamethasone group) over the five minutes following sugammadex administration were not significant between groups (average HR slowing p = 0.553, maximal HR slowing p = 0.988). …”
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Patient characteristics.
Published 2025“…A total of 103 subjects were evaluated, of whom 38 received intravenous dexamethasone (either 4 mg, 8 mg, or 10 mg) during their anesthetic course and 65 patients had not received dexamethasone. The average heart rate (HR) slowing (3.2 bpm ± 3.9 in the control group, 3.7 bpm ± 3.8 in the dexamethasone group), and maximal HR slowing (5.0 bpm ± 3.9 in the control group, 5.0 bpm ± 3.8 in the dexamethasone group) over the five minutes following sugammadex administration were not significant between groups (average HR slowing p = 0.553, maximal HR slowing p = 0.988). …”
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Pairwise comparisons of the intervention effects by time point for physiological parameters.
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Pairwise comparisons of the intervention effects by time point for recovery parameter.
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