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propofol and Rhabdomyolysis

propofol has been researched along with Rhabdomyolysis in 61 studies

Propofol: An intravenous anesthetic agent which has the advantage of a very rapid onset after infusion or bolus injection plus a very short recovery period of a couple of minutes. (From Smith and Reynard, Textbook of Pharmacology, 1992, 1st ed, p206). Propofol has been used as ANTICONVULSANTS and ANTIEMETICS.
propofol : A phenol resulting from the formal substitution of the hydrogen at the 2 position of 1,3-diisopropylbenzene by a hydroxy group.

Rhabdomyolysis: Necrosis or disintegration of skeletal muscle often followed by myoglobinuria.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"This small-size pilot study may suggest that propofol-based anesthesia is not related to increased incidence of rhabdomyolysis in morbidly obese patients undergoing short, uncomplicated bariatric surgery."9.20Comparison of Rhabdomyolysis Markers in Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery with Propofol and Inhalation-based Anesthesia. ( Katz, YS; Lehavi, A; Mahajna, A; Sandler, O; Weissman, A, 2015)
"To assess safety and efficacy of propofol and thiopental for refractory status epilepticus (RSE) in children, the authors reviewed 34 episodes of RSE."9.11Propofol and thiopental for refractory status epilepticus in children. ( Blussé van Oud-Alblas, HJ; Braun, KP; Malingré, M; van Gestel, JP; van Nieuwenhuizen, O; Ververs, FF, 2005)
"This anesthetic drug may cause a rare condition named propofol infusion syndrome, characterized by unexplained lactic acidosis, lipemia, rhabdomyolysis, cardiovascular collapse and Brugada-like electrocardiographic pattern or Brugada electrocardiographic phenocopy changes following high-dose propofol infusion over prolonged periods of time."8.86Propofol infusion syndrome and Brugada syndrome electrocardiographic phenocopy. ( Dubner, S; Ferreira, C; Filho, CF; Riera, AR; Schapachnik, E; Uchida, AH, 2010)
" Keywords were propofol, propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS), rhabdomyolysis, heart failure, arrhythmias, metabolic acidosis, brain injury, sedation, intensive care."8.86[Propofol infusion syndrome]. ( Greff, B; Laquay, N; Meyer, P; Orliaguet, G; Prieur, S, 2010)
"Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS) is defined as acute bradycardia progressing to asystole combined with lipemic plasma, fatty liver enlargement, metabolic acidosis with negative base excess >10 mmol l(-1), rhabdomyolysis or myoglobinuria associated with propofol infusion."8.85Propofol infusion syndrome: update of clinical manifestation and pathophysiology. ( Bein, B; Fudickar, A, 2009)
"This is the first case description of rhabdomyolysis and myoglobinuria following a single dose of injectable propofol."8.31Rhabdomyolysis and myoglobinuria following single induction dose of propofol in a dog. ( Cervone, M; Nectoux, A; Pouzot-Nevoret, C, 2023)
"All patients on the KD who underwent anesthesia with propofol between 2012 and 2022 were reviewed."8.31Propofol for Anesthesia in Pediatric Patients With Epilepsy on the Ketogenic Diet: A Single-Center Experience. ( Bui, PH; Diaz-Medina, G; Handoko, M; Katyayan, A; Ng, AS, 2023)
"Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS), a rare complication of propofol sedation, is associated with high mortality."7.81Therapeutic plasma exchange as treatment for propofol infusion syndrome. ( Levin, PD; Levin, V; Rund, D; Sprung, CL; Weissman, C, 2015)
"To report a case of propofol-induced rhabdomyolysis."7.81Propofol-induced rhabdomyolysis: a case report. ( Feng, X; Huang, WQ; Niu, LJ; Xiao, LC; Yang, XY; Zhou, X; Zhou, ZB, 2015)
"Propofol infusion syndrome (PIS) is defined by arrhythmia, rhabdomyolysis, lactic acidosis, and unrecognized leads to death."7.80Propofol infusion syndrome: a lethal condition in critically injured patients eliminated by a simple screening protocol. ( Clement, LP; Croce, MA; Fabian, TC; Fischer, PE; Lee, M; Magnotti, LJ; Schroeppel, TJ; Sharpe, JP, 2014)
"To address the issue of propofol-related infusion syndrome and its management."7.79Propofol-related infusion syndrome: role of propofol in medical complications of sedated critical care patients. ( Imam, TH, 2013)
"A 33-year-old previously healthy woman was admitted after a drug overdose combining colchicine, atorvastatin, ibuprofen, diclofenac, and furosemide."7.76Multiple organ failure after an overdose of less than 0.4 mg/kg of colchicine: role of coingestants and drugs during intensive care management. ( Bonbled, F; Hantson, P; Huberlant, V; Montiel, V; Vincent, MF, 2010)
"Propofol is increasingly used for the treatment of status epilepticus due to the ease of use and tolerability, even if safety data from randomized clinical trials are lacking."7.74Propofol-associated fatal myocardial failure and rhabdomyolysis in an adult with status epilepticus. ( Harris, BT; Jobst, BC; Zarovnaya, EL, 2007)
"The occurrence of metabolic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, hyperkalemia, and sudden cardiac death after long-term, high-dose propofol infusion has been referred to as propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS)."7.73Electrocardiographic changes predicting sudden death in propofol-related infusion syndrome. ( Antzelevitch, C; Brugada, R; Cremer, OL; Crijns, HJ; Delhaas, T; Di Diego, JM; Kalkman, CJ; Oliva, A; Prinzen, FW; Rodriguez, LM; Timmermans, C; Vernooy, K; Volders, PG, 2006)
"The propofol infusion syndrome is a rare but potentially lethal complication resulting from a prolonged continuous administration of propofol."7.73[Propofol infusion syndrome]. ( Jost, R; Likar, R; Oher, M; Pointner, I; Schalk, HV; Trampitsch, E, 2006)
"Propofol is used for the treatment of refractory status epilepticus."7.72Fatal propofol infusion syndrome in association with ketogenic diet. ( Baumeister, FA; Eberhardt, J; Holthausen, H; Kunkel, J; Liebhaber, GM; Oberhoffer, R; Peters, J, 2004)
"The authors present the hospital course of a 13-year-old girl with a closed head injury who received a prolonged infusion of propofol for sedation and, subsequently, died as a result of severe metabolic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, and cardiovascular collapse."7.71Metabolic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, and cardiovascular collapse after prolonged propofol infusion. ( Bauman, LA; Cannon, ML; Glazier, SS, 2001)
"Propofol, a central-acting sedative agent, has been implicated in the development of rhabdomyolysis in children."7.70Propofol-associated rhabdomyolysis with cardiac involvement in adults: chemical and anatomic findings. ( Apple, FS; Crosson, JT; Johari, VP; Smith, SA; Stelow, EB, 2000)
"Propofol is a short-acting intravenous anesthetic agent widely used for sedation in anesthesia and intensive care."6.44The propofol infusion 'syndrome' in intensive care unit: from pathophysiology to prophylaxis and treatment. ( Dragoumanis, C; Papaioannou, V; Pneumatikos, I; Theodorou, V, 2008)
"Propofol has gained popularity for its rapid onset and rapid recovery even after prolonged use, and for the neuroprotection conferred."6.44Propofol infusion syndrome: an overview of a perplexing disease. ( Fodale, V; La Monaca, E, 2008)
"Concerned patients present with Leigh syndrome symptoms or a Leigh-like syndrome."5.72A Case of ECHS1 Deficiency with Severe Encephalopathy and Status Epilepticus after a Propofol Sedation: Case Report. ( Lutz, S; Paraschaki, G; Preusse, M, 2022)
"Propofol infusion syndrome is a rare but frequently fatal complication in critically ill children who are given prolonged high-dose infusions of the drug."5.34Propofol infusion syndrome: a case of increasing morbidity with traumatic brain injury. ( Coritsidis, G; Rehman, Z; Sabsovich, I; Yunen, J, 2007)
"She developed multiple organ failure with rhabdomyolysis and died."5.33A case of suspected non-neurosurgical adult fatal propofol infusion syndrome. ( Eriksen, J; Povey, HM, 2006)
"This small-size pilot study may suggest that propofol-based anesthesia is not related to increased incidence of rhabdomyolysis in morbidly obese patients undergoing short, uncomplicated bariatric surgery."5.20Comparison of Rhabdomyolysis Markers in Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery with Propofol and Inhalation-based Anesthesia. ( Katz, YS; Lehavi, A; Mahajna, A; Sandler, O; Weissman, A, 2015)
"To assess safety and efficacy of propofol and thiopental for refractory status epilepticus (RSE) in children, the authors reviewed 34 episodes of RSE."5.11Propofol and thiopental for refractory status epilepticus in children. ( Blussé van Oud-Alblas, HJ; Braun, KP; Malingré, M; van Gestel, JP; van Nieuwenhuizen, O; Ververs, FF, 2005)
"This anesthetic drug may cause a rare condition named propofol infusion syndrome, characterized by unexplained lactic acidosis, lipemia, rhabdomyolysis, cardiovascular collapse and Brugada-like electrocardiographic pattern or Brugada electrocardiographic phenocopy changes following high-dose propofol infusion over prolonged periods of time."4.86Propofol infusion syndrome and Brugada syndrome electrocardiographic phenocopy. ( Dubner, S; Ferreira, C; Filho, CF; Riera, AR; Schapachnik, E; Uchida, AH, 2010)
" Keywords were propofol, propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS), rhabdomyolysis, heart failure, arrhythmias, metabolic acidosis, brain injury, sedation, intensive care."4.86[Propofol infusion syndrome]. ( Greff, B; Laquay, N; Meyer, P; Orliaguet, G; Prieur, S, 2010)
"Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS) is defined as acute bradycardia progressing to asystole combined with lipemic plasma, fatty liver enlargement, metabolic acidosis with negative base excess >10 mmol l(-1), rhabdomyolysis or myoglobinuria associated with propofol infusion."4.85Propofol infusion syndrome: update of clinical manifestation and pathophysiology. ( Bein, B; Fudickar, A, 2009)
"All patients on the KD who underwent anesthesia with propofol between 2012 and 2022 were reviewed."4.31Propofol for Anesthesia in Pediatric Patients With Epilepsy on the Ketogenic Diet: A Single-Center Experience. ( Bui, PH; Diaz-Medina, G; Handoko, M; Katyayan, A; Ng, AS, 2023)
"This is the first case description of rhabdomyolysis and myoglobinuria following a single dose of injectable propofol."4.31Rhabdomyolysis and myoglobinuria following single induction dose of propofol in a dog. ( Cervone, M; Nectoux, A; Pouzot-Nevoret, C, 2023)
"Propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS), a rare complication of propofol sedation, is associated with high mortality."3.81Therapeutic plasma exchange as treatment for propofol infusion syndrome. ( Levin, PD; Levin, V; Rund, D; Sprung, CL; Weissman, C, 2015)
"Propofol infusion syndrome (PIS) is defined by arrhythmia, rhabdomyolysis, lactic acidosis, and unrecognized leads to death."3.80Propofol infusion syndrome: a lethal condition in critically injured patients eliminated by a simple screening protocol. ( Clement, LP; Croce, MA; Fabian, TC; Fischer, PE; Lee, M; Magnotti, LJ; Schroeppel, TJ; Sharpe, JP, 2014)
"To address the issue of propofol-related infusion syndrome and its management."3.79Propofol-related infusion syndrome: role of propofol in medical complications of sedated critical care patients. ( Imam, TH, 2013)
"A 33-year-old previously healthy woman was admitted after a drug overdose combining colchicine, atorvastatin, ibuprofen, diclofenac, and furosemide."3.76Multiple organ failure after an overdose of less than 0.4 mg/kg of colchicine: role of coingestants and drugs during intensive care management. ( Bonbled, F; Hantson, P; Huberlant, V; Montiel, V; Vincent, MF, 2010)
"Propofol is increasingly used for the treatment of status epilepticus due to the ease of use and tolerability, even if safety data from randomized clinical trials are lacking."3.74Propofol-associated fatal myocardial failure and rhabdomyolysis in an adult with status epilepticus. ( Harris, BT; Jobst, BC; Zarovnaya, EL, 2007)
"Propofol infusion syndrome, characterised by cardiovascular collapse, metabolic acidosis, hepatomegaly, renal failure and rhabdomyolysis, is a rare and often fatal syndrome seen in critically ill children undergoing long-term propofol sedation."3.73[Propofol infusion syndrome in children]. ( Hansen, TG, 2005)
"High-dose propofol infusion for sedation of patients in the intensive care unit can result in rhabdomyolysis, acute renal failure, metabolic acidosis, hyperkalemia, ventricular arrhythmia, hyperthermia, and death."3.73A lethal complication of propofol. ( Chavez, VM; Haake, RJ; Hayat, SA; Suen, HC, 2006)
"The occurrence of metabolic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, hyperkalemia, and sudden cardiac death after long-term, high-dose propofol infusion has been referred to as propofol infusion syndrome (PRIS)."3.73Electrocardiographic changes predicting sudden death in propofol-related infusion syndrome. ( Antzelevitch, C; Brugada, R; Cremer, OL; Crijns, HJ; Delhaas, T; Di Diego, JM; Kalkman, CJ; Oliva, A; Prinzen, FW; Rodriguez, LM; Timmermans, C; Vernooy, K; Volders, PG, 2006)
"The propofol infusion syndrome is a rare but potentially lethal complication resulting from a prolonged continuous administration of propofol."3.73[Propofol infusion syndrome]. ( Jost, R; Likar, R; Oher, M; Pointner, I; Schalk, HV; Trampitsch, E, 2006)
" We present a detailed description of the case and also discuss the role of propofol and rhabdomyolysis."3.72A fatal case of malignant hyperthermia complicated by generalized compartment syndrome and rhabdomyolysis. ( Green, G, 2003)
"Propofol is used for the treatment of refractory status epilepticus."3.72Fatal propofol infusion syndrome in association with ketogenic diet. ( Baumeister, FA; Eberhardt, J; Holthausen, H; Kunkel, J; Liebhaber, GM; Oberhoffer, R; Peters, J, 2004)
"The authors present the hospital course of a 13-year-old girl with a closed head injury who received a prolonged infusion of propofol for sedation and, subsequently, died as a result of severe metabolic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, and cardiovascular collapse."3.71Metabolic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, and cardiovascular collapse after prolonged propofol infusion. ( Bauman, LA; Cannon, ML; Glazier, SS, 2001)
"Propofol, a central-acting sedative agent, has been implicated in the development of rhabdomyolysis in children."3.70Propofol-associated rhabdomyolysis with cardiac involvement in adults: chemical and anatomic findings. ( Apple, FS; Crosson, JT; Johari, VP; Smith, SA; Stelow, EB, 2000)
"Rhabdomyolysis is a clinical condition of potential life threatening destruction of skeletal muscle caused by diverse mechanisms including drugs and toxins."2.48Drug induced rhabdomyolysis. ( Hohenegger, M, 2012)
"Propofol is a potent intravenous anesthetic agent that rapidly induces sedation and unconsciousness."2.47Clinical effects and lethal and forensic aspects of propofol. ( Levy, RJ, 2011)
"Propofol has gained popularity for its rapid onset and rapid recovery even after prolonged use, and for the neuroprotection conferred."2.44Propofol infusion syndrome: an overview of a perplexing disease. ( Fodale, V; La Monaca, E, 2008)
"Propofol is a short-acting intravenous anesthetic agent widely used for sedation in anesthesia and intensive care."2.44The propofol infusion 'syndrome' in intensive care unit: from pathophysiology to prophylaxis and treatment. ( Dragoumanis, C; Papaioannou, V; Pneumatikos, I; Theodorou, V, 2008)
"Early trauma patients also showed improved survival following war injuries when dialyzed prophylactically."2.43Continuous renal replacement therapy in patients following traumatic injury. ( McCourt, T; McCunn, M; McQuillan, K; Reuter, J; Reynolds, HN; Stein, D, 2006)
"Concerned patients present with Leigh syndrome symptoms or a Leigh-like syndrome."1.72A Case of ECHS1 Deficiency with Severe Encephalopathy and Status Epilepticus after a Propofol Sedation: Case Report. ( Lutz, S; Paraschaki, G; Preusse, M, 2022)
"The diagnosis of malignant hyperthermia (MH) susceptibility could be confirmed in the patient 4 months after the acute event by the in vitro contracture test and detection of the MH causative mutation p."1.48[Abortive course of malignant hyperthermia following preclinical induction of general anesthesia using succinylcholine]. ( Helf, D; Johannsen, S; Markus, CK; Schneiderbanger, D; Schuster, F, 2018)
"We present 2 cases of fulminant malignant hyperthermia (MH), complicated with massive rhabdomyolysis."1.39Continuous veno-venous hemofiltration for massive rhabdomyolysis after malignant hyperthermia: report of 2 cases. ( Fang, S; Jiang, H; Xu, H; Zhu, Y, 2013)
"Patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy are at increased risk of some anaesthesia-related hazards such as rhabdomyolysis, fever and hyperkalaemia."1.38Anaesthetic management in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy undergoing orthopaedic surgery: a review of 232 cases. ( Forst, J; Huber, H; Mueller, C; Muenster, T; Schmitt, HJ, 2012)
"We reviewed all patients with severe head trauma admitted to our Neuro-Intensive Care Unit over a 4-year period for use of propofol and vasopressors."1.35Vasopressors and propofol infusion syndrome in severe head trauma. ( Sinson, G; Smith, H; Varelas, P, 2009)
"Propofol infusion syndrome is a rare but frequently fatal complication in critically ill children who are given prolonged high-dose infusions of the drug."1.34Propofol infusion syndrome: a case of increasing morbidity with traumatic brain injury. ( Coritsidis, G; Rehman, Z; Sabsovich, I; Yunen, J, 2007)
"She developed multiple organ failure with rhabdomyolysis and died."1.33A case of suspected non-neurosurgical adult fatal propofol infusion syndrome. ( Eriksen, J; Povey, HM, 2006)

Research

Studies (61)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's3 (4.92)18.2507
2000's34 (55.74)29.6817
2010's20 (32.79)24.3611
2020's4 (6.56)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Preusse, M1
Paraschaki, G1
Lutz, S1
Cervone, M1
Nectoux, A1
Pouzot-Nevoret, C1
Bui, PH1
Handoko, M1
Diaz-Medina, G1
Ng, AS1
Katyayan, A1
Kaur, B1
Rattalino, M1
Helf, D1
Schneiderbanger, D1
Markus, CK1
Johannsen, S1
Schuster, F1
Fang, S1
Xu, H1
Zhu, Y1
Jiang, H1
Imam, TH1
Schroeppel, TJ1
Fabian, TC1
Clement, LP1
Fischer, PE1
Magnotti, LJ1
Sharpe, JP1
Lee, M1
Croce, MA1
Savard, M3
Dupré, N1
Turgeon, AF3
Desbiens, R1
Langevin, S1
Brunet, D1
Parness, J1
Levin, PD1
Levin, V1
Weissman, C1
Sprung, CL1
Rund, D1
Lehavi, A1
Sandler, O1
Mahajna, A1
Weissman, A1
Katz, YS1
Zhou, ZB1
Yang, XY1
Zhou, X1
Niu, LJ1
Xiao, LC1
Huang, WQ1
Feng, X1
Schifano, F1
Papanti, GD1
Orsolini, L1
Corkery, JM1
Zaccheo, MM1
Bucher, DH1
Shimony, A1
Almog, Y1
Zahger, D1
Papaioannou, V1
Dragoumanis, C1
Theodorou, V1
Pneumatikos, I1
Smith, H1
Sinson, G1
Varelas, P1
Fudickar, A1
Bein, B1
Laquay, N1
Prieur, S1
Greff, B1
Meyer, P1
Orliaguet, G1
Riera, AR1
Uchida, AH1
Schapachnik, E1
Dubner, S1
Filho, CF1
Ferreira, C1
Levy, RJ1
Montiel, V1
Huberlant, V1
Vincent, MF1
Bonbled, F1
Hantson, P1
Amrein, S1
Amrein, K1
Amegah-Sakotnik, A1
Reist, U1
Ensner, R1
Testerman, GM1
Chow, TT1
Easparam, S1
Annecke, T1
Conzen, P1
Ney, L1
Hohenegger, M1
Muenster, T1
Mueller, C1
Forst, J1
Huber, H1
Schmitt, HJ1
Cassidy, JV1
Bolton, DT1
Haynes, SR1
Smith, JH1
Crawford, MW1
Dodgson, BG1
Holtby, HH1
Roy, WL1
Green, G1
Cray, SH1
Pettifer, RJ1
Baumeister, FA1
Oberhoffer, R1
Liebhaber, GM1
Kunkel, J1
Eberhardt, J1
Holthausen, H1
Peters, J1
Betrosian, AP1
Papanikoleou, M1
Frantzeskaki, F1
Diakalis, C1
Georgiadis, G1
Augoustides, JG1
Culp, KE1
Ochroch, AE1
Milas, BL1
van Gestel, JP1
Blussé van Oud-Alblas, HJ1
Malingré, M1
Ververs, FF1
Braun, KP1
van Nieuwenhuizen, O1
Hansen, TG1
Suen, HC1
Haake, RJ1
Chavez, VM1
Hayat, SA1
Wessel, N1
Schirdewan, A1
Vernooy, K1
Delhaas, T1
Cremer, OL1
Di Diego, JM1
Oliva, A1
Timmermans, C1
Volders, PG1
Prinzen, FW1
Crijns, HJ1
Antzelevitch, C1
Kalkman, CJ1
Rodriguez, LM1
Brugada, R1
Eriksen, J1
Povey, HM1
Salengros, JC1
Engelman, E1
Hermanns, H1
Lipfert, P1
Ladda, S1
Stevens, MF1
McCunn, M1
Reynolds, HN1
Reuter, J1
McQuillan, K1
McCourt, T1
Stein, D1
Trampitsch, E1
Oher, M1
Pointner, I1
Likar, R1
Jost, R1
Schalk, HV1
De Waele, JJ1
Hoste, E1
Sabsovich, I1
Rehman, Z1
Yunen, J1
Coritsidis, G1
Zarovnaya, EL1
Jobst, BC1
Harris, BT1
Francis, L1
Bonilla, E1
Soforo, E1
Neupane, H1
Nakhla, H1
Fuller, C1
Perl, A1
Phadke, A1
Broadman, LM1
Brandom, BW1
Ozolek, J1
Davis, PJ1
Fodale, V1
La Monaca, E1
van Straaten, EA1
Hendriks, JJ1
Ramsey, G1
Vos, GD1
Pollock, AN1
McKenzie, AJ1
Hodges, M1
Snoeck, MM1
Hanna, JP1
Ramundo, ML1
Stelow, EB1
Johari, VP1
Smith, SA1
Crosson, JT1
Apple, FS1
Markovitz, BP1
Feuer, P1
Cox, P1
Myburgh, JA1
Upton, RN1
Cannon, ML1
Glazier, SS1
Bauman, LA1
Abrahams, JM1
Reiter, GT1
Acker, MA1
Sinson, GP1
Friedman, JA1
Manno, E1
Fulgham, JR1

Clinical Trials (3)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
An Observer Rating Scale of Facial Expression Can Predict Dreaming in Propofol Anesthesia[NCT04235894]124 participants (Actual)Observational2016-09-07Completed
Keto-diet for Intubated Critical Care COVID-19 (KICC-COVID19)[NCT04358835]0 participants (Actual)Interventional2020-09-01Withdrawn (stopped due to Study did not begin enrollment, multiple competing studies at same institution)
Norwegian Intensive Care Unit Dalteparin Effect Study[NCT01721928]70 participants (Actual)Observational2012-12-03Completed
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Reviews

11 reviews available for propofol and Rhabdomyolysis

ArticleYear
Novel psychoactive substances: the pharmacology of stimulants and hallucinogens.
    Expert review of clinical pharmacology, 2016, Volume: 9, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; Antipsychotic Agents; Benzodiazepines; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Fever; Hallucinog

2016
Propofol infusion syndrome: a rare complication with potentially fatal results.
    Critical care nurse, 2008, Volume: 28, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Critical Care;

2008
The propofol infusion 'syndrome' in intensive care unit: from pathophysiology to prophylaxis and treatment.
    Acta anaesthesiologica Belgica, 2008, Volume: 59, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Cardiovascular Diseases; Child; Heart; Humans; Hyperkalem

2008
Propofol infusion syndrome: update of clinical manifestation and pathophysiology.
    Minerva anestesiologica, 2009, Volume: 75, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Disease; Adult; Age Factors; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Animals; Bradycardia; Brain I

2009
[Propofol infusion syndrome].
    Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation, 2010, Volume: 29, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Heart Failure; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Infusions, Intraveno

2010
Propofol infusion syndrome and Brugada syndrome electrocardiographic phenocopy.
    Cardiology journal, 2010, Volume: 17, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis, Lactic; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Animals; Brugada Syndrome; Electrocardiography; Heart Co

2010
Clinical effects and lethal and forensic aspects of propofol.
    Journal of forensic sciences, 2011, Volume: 56 Suppl 1

    Topics: Accidents; Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Bacteremia; Bradycardia; Drug Overdose; Dyslipidemias; For

2011
Drug induced rhabdomyolysis.
    Current opinion in pharmacology, 2012, Volume: 12, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Enzyme Inhibitors; Heart; Humans; Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors; Muscle Pr

2012
Continuous renal replacement therapy in patients following traumatic injury.
    The International journal of artificial organs, 2006, Volume: 29, Issue:2

    Topics: Acute Kidney Injury; Anticoagulants; Critical Care; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Kidneys, Artifi

2006
Propofol infusion syndrome: an overview of a perplexing disease.
    Drug safety, 2008, Volume: 31, Issue:4

    Topics: Acidosis; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Heart Failure; Hepatomegaly; Humans; Hypno

2008
Rhabdomyolysis and hypoxia associated with prolonged propofol infusion in children.
    Neurology, 1998, Volume: 50, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Child; Critical Care; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Hypoxia; Male; Propofol; Respirat

1998

Trials

2 trials available for propofol and Rhabdomyolysis

ArticleYear
Comparison of Rhabdomyolysis Markers in Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery with Propofol and Inhalation-based Anesthesia.
    Obesity surgery, 2015, Volume: 25, Issue:10

    Topics: Adult; Anesthesia, Inhalation; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Bariatric Surgery; Biomarkers; Female; Gast

2015
Propofol and thiopental for refractory status epilepticus in children.
    Neurology, 2005, Aug-23, Volume: 65, Issue:4

    Topics: Anticonvulsants; Child; Clinical Protocols; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Administration Sc

2005

Other Studies

48 other studies available for propofol and Rhabdomyolysis

ArticleYear
A Case of ECHS1 Deficiency with Severe Encephalopathy and Status Epilepticus after a Propofol Sedation: Case Report.
    Neuropediatrics, 2022, Volume: 53, Issue:3

    Topics: Atrophy; Cardiomyopathies; Enoyl-CoA Hydratase; Humans; Infant; Leigh Disease; Lipid Metabolism, Inb

2022
Rhabdomyolysis and myoglobinuria following single induction dose of propofol in a dog.
    Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001), 2023, Volume: 33, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Diazepam; Dog Diseases; Dogs; Isoflurane; Male; Myoglobinuria; Propofol; Rhabdomyolysis

2023
Propofol for Anesthesia in Pediatric Patients With Epilepsy on the Ketogenic Diet: A Single-Center Experience.
    Pediatric neurology, 2023, Volume: 149

    Topics: Acidosis; Anesthesia; Anesthetics; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Child; Diet, Ketogenic; Epilepsy; Human

2023
Target-controlled infusion of Propofol and Remifentanil in a child with recurrent rhabdomyolysis secondary to LPIN1 deficiency.
    Paediatric anaesthesia, 2020, Volume: 30, Issue:6

    Topics: Anesthetics, Intravenous; Child; Humans; Infusions, Intravenous; Phosphatidate Phosphatase; Piperidi

2020
[Abortive course of malignant hyperthermia following preclinical induction of general anesthesia using succinylcholine].
    Der Anaesthesist, 2018, Volume: 67, Issue:4

    Topics: Anesthesia, General; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Dantrolene; Female; Fentanyl; Humans; Malignant Hyper

2018
Continuous veno-venous hemofiltration for massive rhabdomyolysis after malignant hyperthermia: report of 2 cases.
    Anesthesia progress, 2013,Spring, Volume: 60, Issue:1

    Topics: Acute Kidney Injury; Adolescent; Adult; Anesthesia, Dental; Anesthesia, General; Anesthetics, Intrav

2013
Propofol-related infusion syndrome: role of propofol in medical complications of sedated critical care patients.
    The Permanente journal, 2013,Spring, Volume: 17, Issue:2

    Topics: Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Fatal Outcome; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Infusions, Intravenous; Male;

2013
Propofol infusion syndrome: a lethal condition in critically injured patients eliminated by a simple screening protocol.
    Injury, 2014, Volume: 45, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Cohort Studies

2014
Propofol-related infusion syndrome heralding a mitochondrial disease: case report.
    Neurology, 2013, Aug-20, Volume: 81, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Diagnosis, Differential; Fatal Outcome; Femal

2013
Propofol-related infusion syndrome heralding a mitochondrial disease: case report.
    Neurology, 2014, Feb-04, Volume: 82, Issue:5

    Topics: Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Female; Humans; Mitochondrial Diseases; Propofol; Renal Insufficiency; Rhabdom

2014
Author response.
    Neurology, 2014, Feb-04, Volume: 82, Issue:5

    Topics: Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Female; Humans; Mitochondrial Diseases; Propofol; Renal Insufficiency; Rhabdom

2014
Therapeutic plasma exchange as treatment for propofol infusion syndrome.
    Journal of clinical apheresis, 2015, Volume: 30, Issue:5

    Topics: Accidents, Traffic; Acidosis, Lactic; Acute Kidney Injury; Adolescent; Anticonvulsants; Biomarkers;

2015
Propofol-induced rhabdomyolysis: a case report.
    International journal of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, 2015, Volume: 53, Issue:10

    Topics: Anesthetics, Intravenous; Female; Humans; Middle Aged; Propofol; Rhabdomyolysis

2015
Propofol infusion syndrome: a rare cause of multi-organ failure in a man with complicated myocardial infarction.
    The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ, 2008, Volume: 10, Issue:4

    Topics: Anesthetics, Intravenous; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Multiple Organ Failure; Myocardial Infarction;

2008
Vasopressors and propofol infusion syndrome in severe head trauma.
    Neurocritical care, 2009, Volume: 10, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Combined Modality Therapy; Craniocerebral Trauma; Creatine

2009
Multiple organ failure after an overdose of less than 0.4 mg/kg of colchicine: role of coingestants and drugs during intensive care management.
    Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.), 2010, Volume: 48, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Atorvastatin; Colchicine; Critical Care; Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A; Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A Inhib

2010
Propofol infusion syndrome--a critical incident report highlighting the danger of reexposure.
    Journal of neurosurgical anesthesiology, 2011, Volume: 23, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Head Injuries, Closed; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Hypotension; In

2011
Propofol infusion syndrome: an algorithm for prevention.
    The American surgeon, 2011, Volume: 77, Issue:12

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adolescent; Adult; Anesthesia, Intravenous; Anesthetics, Intravenous;

2011
Propofol-related infusion syndrome induced by "moderate dosage" in a patient with severe head trauma.
    Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2012, Volume: 24, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Craniocerebral Trauma; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug;

2012
Anaesthetic management in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy undergoing orthopaedic surgery: a review of 232 cases.
    European journal of anaesthesiology, 2012, Volume: 29, Issue:10

    Topics: Adolescent; Analgesics, Opioid; Anesthesia; Anesthesia, General; Anesthetics; Child; Child, Preschoo

2012
Acute rhabdomyolysis after cardiac transplantation: a diagnostic conundrum.
    Paediatric anaesthesia, 2002, Volume: 12, Issue:8

    Topics: Acute Disease; Adolescent; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Creatinine; Cyclosporine; Female; Heart Transpl

2002
Propofol syndrome in children.
    CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne, 2003, Mar-18, Volume: 168, Issue:6

    Topics: Acidosis; Age Factors; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Child; Conscious Sedation; Critical Illness; Hepato

2003
A fatal case of malignant hyperthermia complicated by generalized compartment syndrome and rhabdomyolysis.
    Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2003, Volume: 47, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Compartment Syndromes; Dantrolene; Fatal Outcome; Hemorrhage; Human

2003
Sedation in pediatric patients.
    Critical care medicine, 2003, Volume: 31, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Bradycardia; Child; Conscious Sedation; Drug Monitoring; Humans;

2003
Fatal propofol infusion syndrome in association with ketogenic diet.
    Neuropediatrics, 2004, Volume: 35, Issue:4

    Topics: Acidosis; Anticonvulsants; Child; Diet Therapy; Fatal Outcome; Humans; Infusions, Parenteral; Male;

2004
Myoglobinemia and propofol infusion.
    Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2005, Volume: 49, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Chlorine; Critical Illness; Humans; Male; Myoglobin; Near Drowning;

2005
Total suppression of cerebral activity by thiopental mimicking propofol infusion syndrome: a fatal common pathway?
    Anesthesia and analgesia, 2005, Volume: 100, Issue:6

    Topics: Anesthesia, Intravenous; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Brain; Craniotomy; Dose-Response Relationship, Dr

2005
[Propofol infusion syndrome in children].
    Ugeskrift for laeger, 2005, Sep-26, Volume: 167, Issue:39

    Topics: Acidosis, Lactic; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Animals; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Child; Hepatomegaly; Huma

2005
A lethal complication of propofol.
    Asian cardiovascular & thoracic annals, 2006, Volume: 14, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Creatine Kinase; Dose-Response Relat

2006
Toward a prediction of sudden death in propofol-related infusion syndrome.
    Heart rhythm, 2006, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Death, Sudden, Cardiac; Electrocardiography; Humans; Hypnotics and Se

2006
Electrocardiographic changes predicting sudden death in propofol-related infusion syndrome.
    Heart rhythm, 2006, Volume: 3, Issue:2

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adolescent; Death, Sudden, Cardiac; Electrocardiography; Humans; Hypn

2006
A case of suspected non-neurosurgical adult fatal propofol infusion syndrome.
    Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2006, Volume: 50, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Fatal Outcome; Female; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Infusi

2006
Myoglobinemia and propofol infusion.
    Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2006, Volume: 50, Issue:1

    Topics: Anesthetics, Intravenous; Humans; Myoglobin; Propofol; Rhabdomyolysis; Syndrome

2006
Propofol infusion syndrome during anaesthesia for scoliosis surgery in an adolescent with neonatal progeroid syndrome.
    Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2006, Volume: 50, Issue:3

    Topics: Acidosis; Adolescent; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Female; Humans; Progeria; Prop

2006
[Propofol infusion syndrome].
    Der Anaesthesist, 2006, Volume: 55, Issue:11

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Aged; Anesthesia, Intravenous; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Arrhythmias,

2006
Propofol infusion syndrome in a patient with sepsis.
    Anaesthesia and intensive care, 2006, Volume: 34, Issue:5

    Topics: Abdominal Abscess; Acidosis; Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Drainage; Heart Failure; Humans; Hyper

2006
Propofol infusion syndrome: a case of increasing morbidity with traumatic brain injury.
    American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, 2007, Volume: 16, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Acute Kidney Injury; Adolescent; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Brain Injuries; Fatal Outcome;

2007
Propofol-associated fatal myocardial failure and rhabdomyolysis in an adult with status epilepticus.
    Epilepsia, 2007, Volume: 48, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Adult; Age Factors; Anticonvulsants; Cardiac Output, Low; Cardiomyopathies; Fatal Outcome;

2007
Fatal toxic myopathy attributed to propofol, methylprednisolone, and cyclosporine after prior exposure to colchicine and simvastatin.
    Clinical rheumatology, 2008, Volume: 27, Issue:1

    Topics: Aged; Colchicine; Creatine Kinase; Cyclosporine; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Interactions

2008
Postoperative hyperthermia, rhabdomyolysis, critical temperature, and death in a former premature infant after his ninth general anesthetic.
    Anesthesia and analgesia, 2007, Volume: 105, Issue:4

    Topics: Analgesics, Opioid; Anesthesia, General; Fatal Outcome; Fentanyl; Fever; Humans; Infant; Infant, New

2007
Rhabdomyolysis and pulmonary hypertension in a child, possibly due to long-term high-dose propofol infusion.
    Intensive care medicine, 1996, Volume: 22, Issue:9

    Topics: Child, Preschool; Humans; Hypertension, Pulmonary; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Male; Propofol; Respirat

1996
Propofol and malignant hyperthermia susceptibility.
    Anaesthesia and intensive care, 1997, Volume: 25, Issue:5

    Topics: Acidosis; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Cause of Death; C

1997
Propofol-associated rhabdomyolysis with cardiac involvement in adults: chemical and anatomic findings.
    Clinical chemistry, 2000, Volume: 46, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Biomarkers; Cardiomyopathies; Creatine Kinase; Female; Humans; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Kidne

2000
Rare events often happen infrequently: propofol complications revisited.
    Critical care medicine, 2000, Volume: 28, Issue:6

    Topics: Acidosis; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Bradycardia; Child; Humans; Propofol; Rhabdomyolysis; Shock

2000
Propofol use in head-injury patients.
    Lancet (London, England), 2001, May-26, Volume: 357, Issue:9269

    Topics: Acidosis; Adolescent; Adult; Anesthetics, Intravenous; Animals; Cardiac Output; Craniocerebral Traum

2001
Metabolic acidosis, rhabdomyolysis, and cardiovascular collapse after prolonged propofol infusion.
    Journal of neurosurgery, 2001, Volume: 95, Issue:6

    Topics: Acidosis; Adolescent; Electrocardiography; Fatal Outcome; Female; Head Injuries, Closed; Heart Disea

2001
Propofol.
    Journal of neurosurgery, 2002, Volume: 96, Issue:6

    Topics: Adolescent; Heart Failure; Humans; Infusions, Intravenous; Male; Propofol; Renal Insufficiency; Rhab

2002
Propofol.
    Journal of neurosurgery, 2002, Volume: 96, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Heart Failure; Humans; Infusions, Intravenous; Male; Propofol; Renal Insufficiency; Rhabdomyo

2002