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Yoshiki Yamaya1, Kyuichi Niizeki, Jeannie Kim
1Division of Physiology, Department of Medicine, University of California, USA.
Abstract:
Two of 26 anesthetized dogs given the cardiac echo-enhancing agent Optison showed anaphylactoid responses (AR) related to the human albumin component of this agent. The episodes of AR were self-limited, and could be reproduced by human albumin injection alone. Gas exchange was maintained by mechanical ventilation and 5 cm H(2)O PEEP, and dispersion of ventilation remained normal during AR despite severe hypotension. We suggest that: (1) pre-screening by measuring blood pressure response to intravenous injection of small doses of Optison, and (2) availability of access to the airway in addition to emergency agents may be prudent preventive measures when Optison is used in animals to enhance echocardiographic imaging.
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