Lipid rescue resuscitation from local anaesthetic cardiac toxicity.

Guy Weinberg
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Abstract

Systemic local anaesthetic toxicity is a rare but potentially fatal complication of regional anaesthesia. This toxicity is due to inhibition of ionotropic and metabotropic cell signal systems and possibly mitochondrial metabolism. It is associated with CNS excitation and, in the extreme, refractory cardiac dysfunction and circulatory collapse. Infusion of lipid emulsion has been shown in animal models to reliably reverse otherwise intractable cardiac toxicity and the mechanism of lipid rescue is probably a combination of reduced tissue binding by re-established equilibrium in a plasma lipid phase and a beneficial energetic-metabolic effect. Recent case reports have suggested the clinical efficacy of lipid infusion by the recovery of patients from intractable cardiac arrest. Future areas of investigation will focus on improved treatment regimes and better understanding of the mechanism of lipid rescue, which might allow superior alternative therapies, or treatment of other toxic events. An educational website has been established to help disseminate information about lipid emulsion therapy and to serve as a medium for physicians to share experiences or thoughts on the method and local anaesthetic toxicity.

局部麻醉心脏毒性的脂质抢救复苏。
全身局部麻醉毒性是一种罕见但可能致命的区域麻醉并发症。这种毒性是由于对嗜离子性和代谢性细胞信号系统的抑制,可能还有对线粒体代谢的抑制。它与中枢神经系统兴奋有关,在极端情况下,难治性心功能障碍和循环衰竭。在动物模型中,脂质乳剂的输注可以可靠地逆转其他难治性心脏毒性,脂质拯救的机制可能是通过重新建立血浆脂质相平衡减少组织结合和有益的能量代谢作用的结合。最近的病例报告表明,脂质输注通过恢复顽固性心脏骤停患者的临床疗效。未来的研究领域将集中在改进治疗方案和更好地了解脂质拯救机制,这可能会带来更好的替代疗法,或治疗其他毒性事件。已经建立了一个教育网站,以帮助传播有关脂质乳剂疗法的信息,并作为医生分享有关该方法和局部麻醉毒性的经验或想法的媒介。
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