Objectives: Local anesthetic (LA) intoxication with cardiovascular arrest is a potential fatal complication of regional anesthesia. Lipid resuscitation has been recommended for the treatment of LA-induced cardiac arrest. Aim of the study was to compare four different rescue regimens using epinephrine and/or lipid emulsion and vasopressin to treat cardiac arrest caused by bupivacaine intoxication. Methods: Twenty-eight piglets were randomized into four groups (4 × 7), anesthetized with sevoflurane, intubated, and ventilated. Bupivacaine was infused with a syringe driver via central venous catheter at a rate of 1 mg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) until circulatory arrest. Bupivacaine infusion and sevoflurane were then stopped, chest compression was starte...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the hemodynamic changes following SMOFlipid emulsion therapy with after bupivac...
Local anesthetic toxicity is thought to be mediated partly by inhibition of cardiac mitochondrial fu...
Background: Epinephrine is currently the only recommended cardio-resuscitative medication for use in...
OBJECTIVES: Local anesthetic (LA) intoxication with severe hemodynamic compromise is a potential cat...
Aim: Cardiac toxicity due to the administration of local anesthetics may be fatal. In this study, we...
Systemic local anesthetic (LA) toxicity resulting from inadvertent intravascular injection of LA is ...
Objectives: Lipid emulsion infusion is an emerging antidotal therapy for toxin-induced cardiac arres...
Background and objective: Compare hemodynamic changes after ropivacaine-induced toxicity followed by...
International audienceBackground: The administration of epinephrine in the management of non-traumat...
To compare the hemodynamic changes following two different lipid emulsion therapies after bupivacain...
Background: The effectiveness of a combination of a lipid emulsion with epinephrine in reversing loc...
Recently, although without a universal recognition, the use of lipid emulsions as a rescue therapy f...
PURPOSE: To compare the hemodynamic repercussions following a toxic dose of levobupivacaine and bupi...
Background: Lipid emulsion infusion reverses cardiovascular compromise due to local anesthetic overd...
Background—The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of vasopressin versus epinephrin...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the hemodynamic changes following SMOFlipid emulsion therapy with after bupivac...
Local anesthetic toxicity is thought to be mediated partly by inhibition of cardiac mitochondrial fu...
Background: Epinephrine is currently the only recommended cardio-resuscitative medication for use in...
OBJECTIVES: Local anesthetic (LA) intoxication with severe hemodynamic compromise is a potential cat...
Aim: Cardiac toxicity due to the administration of local anesthetics may be fatal. In this study, we...
Systemic local anesthetic (LA) toxicity resulting from inadvertent intravascular injection of LA is ...
Objectives: Lipid emulsion infusion is an emerging antidotal therapy for toxin-induced cardiac arres...
Background and objective: Compare hemodynamic changes after ropivacaine-induced toxicity followed by...
International audienceBackground: The administration of epinephrine in the management of non-traumat...
To compare the hemodynamic changes following two different lipid emulsion therapies after bupivacain...
Background: The effectiveness of a combination of a lipid emulsion with epinephrine in reversing loc...
Recently, although without a universal recognition, the use of lipid emulsions as a rescue therapy f...
PURPOSE: To compare the hemodynamic repercussions following a toxic dose of levobupivacaine and bupi...
Background: Lipid emulsion infusion reverses cardiovascular compromise due to local anesthetic overd...
Background—The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of vasopressin versus epinephrin...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the hemodynamic changes following SMOFlipid emulsion therapy with after bupivac...
Local anesthetic toxicity is thought to be mediated partly by inhibition of cardiac mitochondrial fu...
Background: Epinephrine is currently the only recommended cardio-resuscitative medication for use in...