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Effect of Magnesium Sulfate on Epinephrine-Mediated Adverse Effects during Liposuction Procedures: A prospective Randomized controlled Study [PDF]
Background: During liposuction procedures, injection of wetting solution containing epinephrine is performed. This may increase the risk of cardiovascular side effects in large volume cases. Magnesium sulfate has cardioprotective effects, and can prevent
Ahmed Sonbol, Sameh Ghareeb
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Epinephrine in Cardiac Arrest: Identifying a Potential Limit for Resuscitation
Introduction: Epinephrine continues to be a fundamental part of the Advanced Cardiac Life Support algorithm despite a lack of evidence that it improves neurologically intact survival.
Zachary Boivin+4 more
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Comparison of haemostatic efficacy for endoscopic injection therapy of epinephrine and combination therapy of epinephrine and hemoclips for bleeding peptic ulcers [PDF]
Introduction. Endoscopic injection therapy of epinephrine is safe and effective in the treatment of bleeding peptic ulcer, but with high risk of rebleeding.
Grgov Saša+2 more
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BackgroundAnaphylaxis is a potentially fatal condition; in severe cases of anaphylaxis, the cardiovascular system is often heavily involved. Adrenaline (epinephrine) is a cornerstone of the initial treatment of anaphylaxis. The use of epinephrine remains
Yen-Yue Lin+22 more
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Objective Epinephrine in out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains controversial and understudied in rural emergency medical services (EMS) systems.
Jared J. Bomba+3 more
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Intranasal epinephrine in dogs: Pharmacokinetic and heart rate effects
Epinephrine is the standard of care for the treatment of severe allergy and anaphylaxis. Epinephrine is most often administered through the intramuscular (IM) route via autoinjector.
Kenneth L. Dretchen+7 more
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. While intermittent hypoxia (IH) and catecholamine release play an important role in this increased risk, the mechanisms are incompletely understood.
Rengul Cetin-Atalay+9 more
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Catecholamine stress alters neutrophil trafficking and impairs wound healing by β2-adrenergic receptor-mediated upregulation of IL-6. [PDF]
Stress-induced hormones can alter the inflammatory response to tissue injury; however, the precise mechanism by which epinephrine influences inflammatory response and wound healing is not well defined.
Byrne, Barbara A+7 more
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Background Obtaining vascular access can be challenging during resuscitation following cardiac arrest, and it is particularly difficult and time-consuming in paediatric patients.
Daesung Lim+5 more
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Introduction: Although epinephrine is universally acknowledged to increase return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after cardiac arrest, its balanced effects on later outcomes remain uncertain, causing potential harm during post-resuscitation phase ...
Xiaowei Shi+10 more
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