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Dimens Crit Care Nurs · May 2013
Case ReportsPropofol infusion syndrome associated with large-dose infusion for treatment of seizure activity.
- Darlene Deters, Mark Metzler, Maria Morgan, Elizabeth Pronovost, and Laura Feider.
- Center for Nursing Science and Clinical Inquiry, San Antonio Militarily Medical Center, Ft Sam Houston, Texas, USA. darlene.r.detersciv@mail.mil
- Dimens Crit Care Nurs. 2013 May 1;32(3):118-22.
AbstractThis article presents a case study of a young man with a history of epilepsy and the use of a propofol infusion to control his symptoms. Propofol-related infusion syndrome is presented.
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