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Title: Ocular interlimbic distance. A new method of monitoring muscle relaxation during anaesthesia. Author: Hannington-Kiff JG. Journal: Anaesthesia; 1978; 33(10):931-4. PubMed ID: 727415. Abstract: Measurement of the ocular interlimbic distance (OILD) with a vernier caliper has proved a useful method of studying the reduction in muscle tone caused by general anaesthetic agents and non-depolarising muscle relaxants. The depolarising muscle relaxant, suxamethonium, has a special effect on the extraocular muscles which can be exploited to monitor the incremental use of this drug and to assist in the management of suxamethonium-apnoea in patients with atypical pseudocholinesterase.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]