Lipid emulsion infusion rescues dogs from bupivacaine-induced cardiac toxicity

Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2003 May-Jun;28(3):198-202. doi: 10.1053/rapm.2003.50041.

Abstract

Background and objectives: We previously demonstrated in rats that intravenous infusion of a lipid emulsion increases survival in resuscitation from severe bupivacaine cardiac toxicity. The present studies were undertaken to determine if this method is similarly effective in a non-rodent model using a larger animal.

Methods: Bupivacaine, 10 mg/kg, was administered intravenously over 10 seconds to fasted dogs under isoflurane general anesthesia. Resuscitation included 10 minutes of internal cardiac massage followed with either saline or 20% lipid infusion, administered as a 4-mL/kg bolus followed by continuous infusion at 0.5 mL/kg/min for 10 minutes. Electrocardiogram (EKG), arterial blood pressure (BP), and myocardial pH (pHm) and pO2 (pmO2) were continuously measured.

Results: Survival after 10 minutes of unsuccessful cardiac massage was successful for all lipid-treated dogs (n = 6), but with no survivors in the saline controls (n = 6) (P <.01). Hemodynamics, PmO2, and pHm were improved during resuscitation with lipid compared with saline treatment in which dogs did not recover.

Conclusions: We found that infusing a lipid emulsion during resuscitation from bupivacaine-induced cardiac toxicity substantially improved hemodynamics, pmO2, and pHm and increased survival in dogs.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Anesthetics, Local / adverse effects*
  • Anesthetics, Local / toxicity*
  • Animals
  • Blood Pressure / drug effects
  • Bupivacaine / antagonists & inhibitors*
  • Bupivacaine / toxicity*
  • Carbon Dioxide / blood
  • Dogs
  • Fat Emulsions, Intravenous / therapeutic use*
  • Heart Arrest / chemically induced
  • Heart Arrest / prevention & control*
  • Heart Rate / drug effects
  • Hemodynamics / drug effects
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Myocardial Contraction / drug effects
  • Myocardium / metabolism
  • Oxygen / blood
  • Oxygen Consumption / drug effects

Substances

  • Anesthetics, Local
  • Fat Emulsions, Intravenous
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Oxygen
  • Bupivacaine