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Lipid emulsion facilitates reversal from volatile anesthetics in a rodent model

Authors :
Kotaro Hori
Tadashi Matsuura
Shogo Tsujikawa
Hideki Hino
Miyuki Kuno
Yutaka Oda
Kiyonobu Nishikawa
Takashi Mori
Source :
Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 60(6)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Lipid emulsion infusion is a first-line therapy against the toxicity of local anesthetics and is a potential treatment for other drug overdoses, especially for highly lipophilic drugs. Considering the lipophilic property of volatile anesthetics, we hypothesized that lipid emulsion could reverse general anesthesia.Using adult rats, we tested the effect of lipid emulsion infusion on time to emergence after discontinuation of sevoflurane and isoflurane, and further evaluated restoration of righting reflex under continuous sevoflurane anesthesia. Electroencephalogram during lipid emulsion infusion was also investigated under continuous sevoflurane inhalation. The effect of lipid emulsion on sevoflurane-induced respiratory and hemodynamic depressions was evaluated by measuring respiratory rate, PaCOLipid emulsion infusion significantly decreased time to emergence from sevoflurane anesthesia (131 ± 53 vs. 237 ± 69 s) and restored righting reflex during continuous sevoflurane inhalation, by comparing normal saline infusion. Consistent with the behavioral findings, the electroencephalogram under continuous sevoflurane showed decreased power of theLipid emulsion facilitated reversal from volatile anesthetics, as shown by several parameters. As lipid emulsion could bind to volatile anesthetics and simply decrease their effects, our findings suggest that lipid emulsion is a potentially useful agent to reverse general anesthesia.

Details

ISSN :
15569519
Volume :
60
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d06a6c312cb1addf6aa74f2d7f6d693e