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Anesthesia for patients with congenital long QT syndrome
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Anesthesia for patients with congenital long QT syndrome

Susan J. Kies, Christina M. Pabelick, Heather A. Hurley, Roger D. White and Michael J. Ackerman
Anesthesiology, Vol.102(1)
2005

Abstract

Anesthesia Anesthetics Humans Long QT Syndrome adrenalin atracurium atropine beta adrenergic receptor blocking agent bupivacaine chloroprocaine dobutamine droperidol edrophonium enflurane fentanyl glycopyrronium bromide halothane isoflurane isoprenaline lidocaine magnesium sulfate methadone morphine neostigmine ondansetron pancuronium propofol sevoflurane sufentanil suxamethonium thiopental tubocurarine chloride unindexed drug vecuronium anesthesia clinical feature defibrillator drug contraindication electrolyte balance heart arrest heart denervation heart pacing heart ventricle fibrillation human long QT syndrome postoperative nausea and vomiting premedication priority journal QT prolongation regional anesthesia Review seizure side effect sudden death sympathetic tone syncope torsade des pointes
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https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200501000-00029View
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