Abstract: The experimental use of lipid emulsion for local anesthetic toxicity was originally identified in 1998. It was then translated to clinical
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17 sept. 2018 The mechanism of action of ILE in the management of intoxication ... Keywords: Lipophilicity lipid emulsion therapy
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Abstract: The experimental use of lipid emulsion for local anesthetic toxicity was originally identified in 1998. It was then translated to clinical
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20 juil. 2009 the mechanisms behind the use of lipid emulsion as an adjunctive therapy in local anaesthetic cardiotoxicity (Table I).1-4 The initial.
therapy in local anaesthetic or other lipophilic drug toxicity. Weinberg's group has hypothesised six mechanisms whereby lipid emulsion therapy is effective
The mechanism by which ILE therapy produces its benefits remains uncertain. The 'lipid sink' hypothesis is that lipophilic toxins are removed from their site of
therapy in local anaesthetic or other lipophilic drug toxicity. Weinberg's group has hypothesised six mechanisms whereby lipid emulsion therapy is effective
is still lack of awareness on lipid rescue therapy despite the significant evidence of its positive theoretical mechanisms have been proposed to explain.
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