• Acad Emerg Med · Feb 2006

    Intralipid prolongs survival in a rat model of verapamil toxicity.

    • Simon Tebbutt, Martyn Harvey, Tonia Nicholson, and Grant Cave.
    • Emergency Department, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand.
    • Acad Emerg Med. 2006 Feb 1;13(2):134-9.

    ObjectivesVerapamil is a lipid-soluble calcium channel blocker with significant mortality in overdose. Previous investigators have demonstrated the benefit of lipid emulsion therapy in ameliorating toxicity from lipid-soluble agents. The authors investigated the effect of Intralipid treatment in a rat model of verapamil toxicity.MethodsThirty sedated Wistar rats were infused with verapamil at 37.5 mg/kg/h. Five minutes after the start of infusion, animals were treated with a bolus of either 12.4 mL/kg 20% Intralipid or 12.4 mL/kg 0.9% saline. Verapamil infusion was continued until the animals were killed. Respiratory rate, heart rate, and electrocardiography were sampled every 2.5 minutes throughout.ResultsSurvival was prolonged in the Intralipid-treated group (44 +/- 21 vs. 24 +/- 9 minutes; p = 0.003). The median lethal dose was increased in the Intralipid group (25.7 mg/kg [95% confidence interval {CI} = 24.7 to 26.7] vs. 13.6 mg/kg [95% CI = 12.2 to 15.0]). A less marked decrease in heart rate was observed during verapamil infusion in the Intralipid-treated group (6.8 beats/min [95% CI = 8.3 to 5.2] for Intralipid vs. 10.7 beats/min [95% CI = 12.6 to 8.9] for saline; p = 0.001).ConclusionsIntralipid treatment prolongs survival and doubles median lethal dose in a rat model of verapamil toxicity. The mechanism of action remains to be elucidated.

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