To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links field or click on the hyperlink at the top of the page marked DownloadVasoactive agents should be administered through a controlled well-marked infusor pump, ideally via a central venous catheter if given over longer periods of time. During transfer of haemodynamically unstable patients with limited staffing and resources on site, a peripheral vasopressor infusion is sometimes resorted to as a temporary measure of optimising haemodynamic parameters. We report a case of accidental norepinephrine overdose after such practice, resulting in cardiac arrest. It illustrates the importance of careful use and labelling of vasoactive agents duri...
Mepivacaine is a potent local anaesthetic and used for infiltration and regional anaesthesia in adul...
International audienceBackground: Cardiac failure is still a leading cause of death in drug intoxica...
Poisoning may lead to respiratory failure, shock, cardiac arrest, or death. Extracorporeal membrane ...
A 67-year critically ill patient suffered from a hypertensive crisis (200 mm Hg) because of a norepi...
Background: Circulation insufficiency is one of the most common dysfunctions in the patients admitte...
Objective: To assess how norepinephrine (NE), an emergency treatment of cardiovascular collapse, is...
nary resuscitation remain disappointingly infrequent. In animal studies, administration of exogenous...
Acute severe self-administration of an overdose of betablockers, calcium antagonists or antiarrhythm...
Introduction. Severe mixed-blocker and calcium channel blocker intoxication presents a significant r...
After fluid administration for vasodilatory shock, vasopressors are commonly infused. Causes of vaso...
Deep accidental hypothermia is an unusual clinical entity in developed countries. We report a case o...
IntroductionApical ballooning syndrome or Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is an acute syndrome characterize...
Background: Flecainide is a potent class 1C antidysrhythmic that interferes with sodium channel card...
Septic shock is associated with high mortality. Aged and multimorbid patients are not always eligibl...
Sodium nitrite is a powerful oxidizing agent that causes hypotension and limits oxygen transport and...
Mepivacaine is a potent local anaesthetic and used for infiltration and regional anaesthesia in adul...
International audienceBackground: Cardiac failure is still a leading cause of death in drug intoxica...
Poisoning may lead to respiratory failure, shock, cardiac arrest, or death. Extracorporeal membrane ...
A 67-year critically ill patient suffered from a hypertensive crisis (200 mm Hg) because of a norepi...
Background: Circulation insufficiency is one of the most common dysfunctions in the patients admitte...
Objective: To assess how norepinephrine (NE), an emergency treatment of cardiovascular collapse, is...
nary resuscitation remain disappointingly infrequent. In animal studies, administration of exogenous...
Acute severe self-administration of an overdose of betablockers, calcium antagonists or antiarrhythm...
Introduction. Severe mixed-blocker and calcium channel blocker intoxication presents a significant r...
After fluid administration for vasodilatory shock, vasopressors are commonly infused. Causes of vaso...
Deep accidental hypothermia is an unusual clinical entity in developed countries. We report a case o...
IntroductionApical ballooning syndrome or Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is an acute syndrome characterize...
Background: Flecainide is a potent class 1C antidysrhythmic that interferes with sodium channel card...
Septic shock is associated with high mortality. Aged and multimorbid patients are not always eligibl...
Sodium nitrite is a powerful oxidizing agent that causes hypotension and limits oxygen transport and...
Mepivacaine is a potent local anaesthetic and used for infiltration and regional anaesthesia in adul...
International audienceBackground: Cardiac failure is still a leading cause of death in drug intoxica...
Poisoning may lead to respiratory failure, shock, cardiac arrest, or death. Extracorporeal membrane ...