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      Successful use of a 20% lipid emulsion to resuscitate a patient after a presumed bupivacaine-related cardiac arrest.

      Anesthesiology
      Bupivacaine, adverse effects, Fat Emulsions, Intravenous, administration & dosage, therapeutic use, Heart Arrest, chemically induced, drug therapy, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Resuscitation, methods

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            Lipid, not propofol, treats bupivacaine overdose.

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              Reply to Drs. Goor, Groban, and Butterworth—Lipid Rescue: Caveats and Recommendations for the “Silver Bullet”

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