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- Propofol-related Infusion Syndrome • LITFL • CCC Pharmacology
Propofol-related Infusion Syndrome (PRIS) is a life-threatening condition characterised by acute refractory bradycardia progressing to asystole and one or more of: metabolic acidosis; rhabdomyolysis; hyperlipidaemia; enlarged or fatty liver; MECHANISM Poorly understood — even the central role of propofol has been questioned
- PRIS - Home - International Atomic Energy Agency
The Power Reactor Information System (PRIS), developed and maintained by the IAEA for over five decades, is a comprehensive database focusing on nuclear power plants worldwide PRIS contains information on power reactors in operation, under construction, or those being
- Propofol-Related Infusion Syndrome - University of Virginia . . .
Propofol-related infusion syndrome (PRIS) is a rare yet often fatal syndrome that has been observed in critically ill patients receiving propofol for sedation PRIS is charac-terized by severe unexplained metabolic acidosis, arrhythmias, acute renal failure, rhabdomyolysis, hyperkalemia, and cardiovascular collapse Although the exact patho-
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- Propofol infusion syndrome - Wikipedia
Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS) is a rare syndrome which affects patients undergoing long-term treatment with high doses of the anaesthetic and sedative drug propofol It can lead to cardiac failure, rhabdomyolysis, metabolic acidosis, and kidney failure, and is often fatal
- Propofol Infusion Syndrome? – ResusNation - CriticalCareNow
Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS) is a rare and potentially fatal condition that was first reported in children in 1990 It is characterized by profound metabolic acidosis and bradycardia which may ultimately lead to cardiac arrest
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