Aim: Cardiac toxicity due to the administration of local anesthetics may be fatal. In this study, we evaluated the efficacy of a 20% lipid solution combined with epinephrine in a levobupivacaine-induced cardiac arrest model. Materials and methods: A total of 14 New Zealand rabbits were sedated and mechanically ventilated. Asystole was induced with intravenous levobupivacaine injection. The rabbits were randomized into groups receiving the same volume of either 0.9% saline (CR group) or a 20% lipid solution (LE group) along with a 100 µg/kg epinephrine bolus, which were administered immediately upon asystole. Standard advanced cardiac life support protocols were performed. Results: Four subjects in the LE group as well as 3 subjects in...
Inadvertent intravascular injection of local anesthetics (LA) during regional anesthesia causes Loca...
During general anesthesia and intensive care applications that require control of the airway respira...
Local anesthetic toxicity is thought to be mediated partly by inhibition of cardiac mitochondrial fu...
Objectives: Local anesthetic (LA) intoxication with cardiovascular arrest is a potential fatal comp...
OBJECTIVES: Local anesthetic (LA) intoxication with severe hemodynamic compromise is a potential cat...
Background: The effectiveness of a combination of a lipid emulsion with epinephrine in reversing loc...
Objectives: We hypothesized in this study that levosimendan could be used as a single agent in asphy...
Abstract Background The effectiveness of a combination of a lipid emulsion with epinephrine in rever...
Recently, although without a universal recognition, the use of lipid emulsions as a rescue therapy f...
Emma Bourne1, Christine Wright1, Colin Royse21Cardiovascular Therapeutics Unit, Department of Pharma...
The acute central nervous system and cardiac toxicities of 0.25% bupivacaine, without adrenalin, enc...
Objectives: Lipid emulsion infusion is an emerging antidotal therapy for toxin-induced cardiac arres...
Although intravenous lipid emulsion (LE) is used mainly for parenteral nutrition, recently it has be...
Qi Wang,1 Qinqin Yin,1 Jun Yang,2 Bowen Ke,2 Linghui Yang,2 Jin Liu,1,2 Wensheng Zhang1,2 1Departmen...
BACKGROUND:Medication overdose is a prevalent issue and despite mixed reports of efficacy, the use o...
Inadvertent intravascular injection of local anesthetics (LA) during regional anesthesia causes Loca...
During general anesthesia and intensive care applications that require control of the airway respira...
Local anesthetic toxicity is thought to be mediated partly by inhibition of cardiac mitochondrial fu...
Objectives: Local anesthetic (LA) intoxication with cardiovascular arrest is a potential fatal comp...
OBJECTIVES: Local anesthetic (LA) intoxication with severe hemodynamic compromise is a potential cat...
Background: The effectiveness of a combination of a lipid emulsion with epinephrine in reversing loc...
Objectives: We hypothesized in this study that levosimendan could be used as a single agent in asphy...
Abstract Background The effectiveness of a combination of a lipid emulsion with epinephrine in rever...
Recently, although without a universal recognition, the use of lipid emulsions as a rescue therapy f...
Emma Bourne1, Christine Wright1, Colin Royse21Cardiovascular Therapeutics Unit, Department of Pharma...
The acute central nervous system and cardiac toxicities of 0.25% bupivacaine, without adrenalin, enc...
Objectives: Lipid emulsion infusion is an emerging antidotal therapy for toxin-induced cardiac arres...
Although intravenous lipid emulsion (LE) is used mainly for parenteral nutrition, recently it has be...
Qi Wang,1 Qinqin Yin,1 Jun Yang,2 Bowen Ke,2 Linghui Yang,2 Jin Liu,1,2 Wensheng Zhang1,2 1Departmen...
BACKGROUND:Medication overdose is a prevalent issue and despite mixed reports of efficacy, the use o...
Inadvertent intravascular injection of local anesthetics (LA) during regional anesthesia causes Loca...
During general anesthesia and intensive care applications that require control of the airway respira...
Local anesthetic toxicity is thought to be mediated partly by inhibition of cardiac mitochondrial fu...