Clarke R S
Klin Wochenschr. 1982 Sep 1;60(17):1003-5. doi: 10.1007/BF01716962.
Adverse reactions to intravenous anaesthetics and muscle relaxants are characterised by peripheral vasodilatation with oedema, hypotension, tachycardia, bronchospasm and (more rarely) vomiting and abdominal cramps. The number of published cases in the U.K. is rising yearly. The frequency with all cremophor-containing drugs is about 1 in 1,000 cases but the number recorded following other induction agents is increasing. Most reactions following muscle relaxants have been documented in other countries but this probably reflects local interpretation rather than true geographical differences. The incidence could be reduced by avoiding the use of all cremophor-containing drugs and death from actual incidents could be prevented by having adequate resuscitation measures available.
静脉麻醉药和肌肉松弛剂的不良反应表现为外周血管扩张伴水肿、低血压、心动过速、支气管痉挛,以及(较少见的)呕吐和腹部绞痛。在英国,已发表的病例数量逐年上升。所有含聚氧乙烯蓖麻油药物的不良反应发生率约为千分之一,但使用其他诱导剂后记录的不良反应数量正在增加。肌肉松弛剂后的大多数不良反应在其他国家已有记录,但这可能反映的是当地的解读,而非真正的地域差异。通过避免使用所有含聚氧乙烯蓖麻油的药物,可降低不良反应发生率,通过具备足够的复苏措施,可预防实际事件导致的死亡。