Propofol for the management of glycine-mediated excitatory symptoms of TURP syndrome.
Bhakta, P
Propofol for the management of glycine-mediated excitatory symptoms of TURP syndrome. [electronic resource] - European journal of anaesthesiology May 2008 - 430-2 p. digital
Publication Type: Case Reports; Letter
1365-2346
10.1017/S026502150700292X doi
Aged
Akathisia, Drug-Induced--etiology
Glycine--adverse effects
Glycine Agents--adverse effects
Humans
Hyperammonemia--blood
Hypnotics and Sedatives--therapeutic use
Male
Medication Errors--adverse effects
Postoperative Complications--chemically induced
Propofol--therapeutic use
Stroke Volume--drug effects
Syndrome
Therapeutic Irrigation
Transurethral Resection of Prostate
Propofol for the management of glycine-mediated excitatory symptoms of TURP syndrome. [electronic resource] - European journal of anaesthesiology May 2008 - 430-2 p. digital
Publication Type: Case Reports; Letter
1365-2346
10.1017/S026502150700292X doi
Aged
Akathisia, Drug-Induced--etiology
Glycine--adverse effects
Glycine Agents--adverse effects
Humans
Hyperammonemia--blood
Hypnotics and Sedatives--therapeutic use
Male
Medication Errors--adverse effects
Postoperative Complications--chemically induced
Propofol--therapeutic use
Stroke Volume--drug effects
Syndrome
Therapeutic Irrigation
Transurethral Resection of Prostate