Ropivacaine induced acute neurotoxicity after epidural injection

2007 
Ropivacaine is an amide- type long acting local anaesthetic. According to experimental and human data, its toxicity for Central Nervous System (CNS) and Cardio- vascular System (CVS) is considered lower than toxicity related to bupivacaine, the nowa- days accepted golden standard for long acting local anaesthetics. Nevertheless, reports about this kind of accidents are fairly numerous. Aim of this short paper is to describe, primarily from a subjective point of view, CNS symp- toms a patient (one of the Authors) suffered by an acute toxic reaction during an epidural block, and to stress the need to pay attention to safety measures in the practice of loco-re- gional anaesthesia and epidural blockade.
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