Search Results - "PERAY, P. A"
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The Comparative Electrophysiologic and Hemodynamic Effects of a Large Dose of Ropivacaine and Bupivacaine in Anesthetized and Ventilated Piglets
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-12-2001)“…Ropivacaine is less potent and less toxic than bupivacaine. We administered these two local anesthetics in a cardiac electrophysiologic model of sodium…”
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Comparative Electrophysiologic and Hemodynamic Effects of Several Amide Local Anesthetic Drugs in Anesthetized Dogs
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-03-1996)“…Large and equipotent doses of several local anesthetics were administered in a cardiac electrophysiologic model on closed-chest dogs. Five groups of…”
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Reversal of Electrophysiologic and Hemodynamic Effects Induced by High Dose of Bupivacaine by the Combination of Clonidine and Dobutamine in Anesthetized Dogs
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-05-1992)“…The ability of clonidine and dobutamine to correct bupivacaine-induced cardiac electrophysiologic and hemodynamic impairment was evaluated in an experimental…”
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Mechanisms of the putative cardioprotective effect of hexamethonium in anesthetized dogs given a large dose of bupivacaine
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-03-1994)“…Some reports suggest that activation of the autonomic nervous system by bupivacaine could participate in its cardiotoxicity. This is based in part on the fact…”
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Receptor Mechanisms for Clonidine Reversal of Bupivacaine-Induced Impairment of Ventricular Conduction in Pentobarbital-Anesthetized Dogs
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-04-1994)“…Possible mechanisms of the ability of clonidine to correct bupivacaine-induced ventricular electrophysiologic impairment were evaluated in an…”
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Electrophysiologic and arrhythmogenic effects of the potassium channel agonist BRL 38227 in anesthetized dogs
Published in Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology (01-11-1993)“…Although potassium channel openers have been demonstrated to induce arterial vasodilation and shortening of the QT interval, the complete in vivo hemodynamic…”
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Experimental Evidence in Favor of Role of Intracellular Actions of Bupivacaine in Myocardial Depression
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-05-1992)“…Bupivacaine is more cardiodepressant than lidocaine. Nevertheless, the marked depression of contractility induced by bupivacaine cannot be completely explained…”
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Succinylcholine does not worsen bupivacaine-induced cardiotoxicity in pentobarbital-anaesthetized dogs
Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (01-02-1992)“…The intravascular injection of a large dose of bupivacaine induces electrophysiological cardiac impairment, mainly by slowing ventricular conduction velocity,…”
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Hemodynamic and cardiac electrophysiologic effects of lidocaine-bupivacaine mixture in anesthetized and ventilated piglets
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (2003)“…The sensory blockade induced by a lidocaine-bupivacaine mixture combines the faster onset of lidocaine and the longer duration of bupivacaine. The current…”
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Reduction by carbachol of ventricular conduction impairments induced by various class I antiarrhythmic drugs in anesthetized dogs
Published in Archives internationales de pharmacodynamie et de thérapie (01-01-1992)“…A common property of all Class I antiarrhythmic agents is the inhibition of the fast inward current INa. Consequently, ventricular conduction velocities are…”
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Reversal of Bupivacaine-Induced Cardiac Electrophysiologic Changes by Two Lipid Emulsions in Anesthetized and Mechanically Ventilated Piglets
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-05-2010)“…Accidental IV administration of bupivacaine can compromise cardiovascular function by inducing lethal arrhythmias whose hemodynamic consequences may be…”
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