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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · May 2002
Case ReportsTachycardia and convulsions induced by accidental intravascular ropivacaine injection during sciatic block.
- F Petitjeans, G Mion, M Puidupin, J P Tourtier, C Hutson, and J M Saissy.
- Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Begin Military Hospital, Saint Mande, France. cpetitjeans@wanadoo.fr
- Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2002 May 1;46(5):616-7.
AbstractRopivacaine, a recently introduced local anesthetic of the amide family (1), seems to show less toxicity than bupivacaine (2-4). Nevertheless, both neurologic and cardiovascular toxicities are possible. Six cases of ropivacaine-induced convulsions have previously been reported (5-10), of which three cases also showed cardiovascular toxicity. In three cases, total plasma concentrations were measured (Table 1).
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