内容参考:[1]方仲蓉, 王伟鹏. 丙泊酚输注综合征[J]. 心血管外科杂志:电子版, 2013(4):6. [2] Roberts R J , Barletta J F , Fong J J , et al. Incidence of propofol-related infusion syndrome in critically ill adults: a prosp...
每日一药| 丙泊酚输注综合征(propofol infusion syndrome, P... 丙泊酚是一种较为理想的静脉麻醉药,但一些病例报告提示:在大剂量、长时间输注后可能引起代谢性酸中毒、高脂血症、肝脏脂肪浸润和肌肉损伤、难治性的心力衰竭等严重并发症,甚至导致死亡,即所谓的丙泊酚输注综合征。 PIS问题的发现 (一)PIS多见于小...
丙泊酚是一种较为理想的静脉麻醉药,但一些病例报告提示:在大剂量、长时间输注后可能引起代谢性酸中毒、高脂血症、肝脏脂肪浸润和肌肉损伤、难治性的心力衰竭等严重并发症,甚至导致死亡,即所谓的丙泊酚输注综合征。 PIS问题的发现 (一)...
Introduction: Propofol is a commonly used sedative agent in ICU due to its rapid onset of action and recovery. One of its rare but lethal complication is propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS) which is characterized by severe metabolic acidosi...
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Possible Pathogenic Mechanism of Propofol Infusion Syndrome Involves Coenzyme Q Possible pathogenic mechanism of propofol infusion syndrome involves coenzyme Q. Anesthesiology. 2015;122(2):343-352.Vanlander AV et al (2014) Possible... Vanlander,A Vincent,Okun,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Dysfunction...
Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS) is a potentially lethal consequence of long-term propofol administration. Children are vulnerable and cardiac involvement is often prominent and associated with mortality. We aimed to determine the mechanism of propofol toxicity in newborn mice, hypothesizing that propo...
Propofol infusion syndrome: an overview of a perplexing disease. Recently, a fatal case of PRIS at a low infusion rate (1.9-2.6 mg/kg/h) has been reported. Common laboratory and instrumental findings in PRIS are... V Fodale,EL Monaca - 《Drug Saf》 被引量: 181发表: 2008年 Propofol...
Propofol-infusion syndrome in traumatic brain injury: consider the ECMO optionIntensive Care Medicine -doi:10.1007/s00134-020-06280-3Dieter Frans DauweDepartment of Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, BelgiumJan GunstDepartment of Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospitals ...
Infusion rates >4 mg/kg per hour associated with propofol infusion syndrome.Rapid IV (“bolus”) administration of 10- or 20-mg doses may be used to rapidly increase depth of sedation in patients in whom development of hypotension is unlikely.Assess...