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Propofol Noradrenaline

Patients anaesthetised with inhalational anaesthetics (particularly cyclopropane and halothane, and to a lesser extent desflurane, enflurane, ether, isoflurane, methoxyflurane, and sevoflurane) can develop cardiac arrhythmias if they are given adrenaline (epinephrine) or noradrenaline (norepinephrine), unless the dosages are very low. Children appear to be less susceptible to this interaction. file addition of adrenaline to intrathecal tetracaine enhances the sedative effects of propofol. [Pg.99]

A study in 20 patients undergoing spinal anaesthesia with tetracaine found that propofol sedation (as measured by bispectral index monitoring (BIS)) was enhanced when adrenaline was added to the intrathecal tetracaine." A study in sheep found that adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine decreased propofol concentrations during a continuous propofol infusion, with the result that propofol anaesthesia was reversed. This was thought to be due to increased first pass clearance of propofol secondary to increased cardiac output. It was concluded that this could be of clinical importance if propofol is used in hyperdynamic circulatory conditions induced by either catecholamine infusions or disease states such as sepsis. ... [Pg.99]

Noradrenaline cardiac ischemia Propofol infusion syndrome Statins muscle damage... [Pg.877]


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