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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Resuscitation following bupivacaine-induced cardiovascular collapse is difficult and often refractory to conventional treatment. This study was performed to assess the effect of insulin on bupivacaine-induced cardiovascular collapse in pentobarbital-anesthetized rabbits.Entities:
Keywords: Bupivacaine; Cardiac arrhythmia; Insulin
Year: 2011 PMID: 22220227 PMCID: PMC3249572 DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2011.61.6.493
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Anesthesiol ISSN: 2005-6419
Baseline Data of the Experimental Rabbits
Values are mean ± SD. Ns: non-significant, BIE: bupivacaine infusion endpoint. *P < 0.05.
Number of Animals with Arrhythmias
PVC: premature ventricular contractions, AIVR: accelerated idioventricular rhythm, EMD: electromechanical dissociation, BIE: bupivacaine infusion endpoint, Ns: non-significant. *P < 0.05 is significant.
Comparison of Hemodynamic Data between the Control and Insulin Groups
Values are mean ± SD. MAP: mean arterial pressure, HR: heart rate, BIE: bupivacaine infusion endpoint. *P < 0.05 vs. baseline.
Fig. 1Electrocardiographic changes induced by bupivacaine infusion in rabbits. Lead II electrocardiogram recorded at 25 mm/s. (A) During the baseline period, the values were: heart rate, 190 bpm/min; PR interval, 80 ms; QRS duration, 40 ms; QTC interval, 269 msec. (B) Bupivacaine at a concentration of 20.2 µg/ml administered at the bupivacaine infusion endpoint (BIE) resulted in the following alterations: heart rate, 67 bpm/min; PR interval, 140 ms; QRS duration, 62 ms; QTC interval, 344 msec.
Change in Arterial Blood Gases, Serum Electrolytes, and Plasma-Glucose Concentrations between the Control and Insulin Groups
Values are mean ± SD. BIE: bupivacaine infusion endpoint. Control group: base BIE (n = 8), 10 min (n = 5), 20 min (n = 4), 30 min (n = 4). *P < 0.05 vs. control group. †P < 0.05 vs. baseline.