• Anaesthesia · Jan 2005

    Case Reports

    Interaction between infusion equipment resulting in drug overdose in a critically ill patient.

    • R Sundaram and A E Dell.
    • Anaesthetics Department, Victoria Infirmary, Langside, Glasgow, G42 9TY, Scotland.
    • Anaesthesia. 2005 Jan 1;60(1):88-91.

    AbstractA critically ill septic patient on haemofiltration for acute renal failure suffered sudden circulatory and respiratory collapse. The cause of the collapse was traced to an interaction between mechanical devices (syringe driver infusion pumps and haemofiltration equipment) connected to two central venous catheters.

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