Eur J Anaesthesiol
December 2006
AstraZeneca (the manufacturer of Diprivan) presents its review of the history of the so-called 'propofol infusion syndrome', highlighting the difficulties in analysing the incomplete information available. Theories as to its causality are presented and discussed; these include mitochondrial toxicity, mitochondrial defects, impaired tissue oxygenation and carbohydrate deficiency. A review of published and confidential safety data is presented and discussed; it concludes that the major risk factors for its development appear to be poor oxygen delivery, sepsis, serious cerebral injury and high propofol dosage.
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February 1986
Three main types of fibre can be differentiated in the adult dogfish myotome at the immediate post-anal level. An outer band of muscle consists of 80-90 pale multiply innervated fibres (superficial fibres). These fibres are 80-90 micron in diameter, lack M-lines and have a low Ca2+-activated myosin ATPase activity.
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