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    Anaesthesia. 2007 May;62(5):516-8.

    Levobupivacaine-induced seizures and cardiovascular collapse treated with Intralipid.

    Foxall G, McCahon R, Lamb J, Hardman JG, Bedforth NM.

    Department of Anaesthesia, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK.

    Lipid emulsion has been used in the successful treatment of local anaesthetic-induced cardiovascular collapse in animals and in two cases of cardiac arrest in humans. Previous reports of levobupivacaine toxicity in humans have been characterised by neurological signs and symptoms, without serious cardiovascular events. We present a case in which presumed intravenous injection of levobupivacaine led to neurological and cardiovascular consequences. This was treated successfully by resuscitation that included intravenous Intralipid infusion.

    PMID: 17448066 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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    • Fat Emulsions for Injection (Intralipid®, Liposyn®)

      Your doctor has ordered fat emulsion to be used as a source of calories and fatty acids to maintain or increase your weight. The medication will be diluted in a total parenteral nutrition (TPN) solution or in a separate ...