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Česky / Czech version | Anest. intenziv. Med., 17, 2006, c. 6, s. 287–294. |
Physostigmine and its place in modern anaesthesiology and intensive care Hess L.1, Málek J.2, Schreiberová J.3 1Centrum experimentální medicíny, IKEM Praha 2Klinika anesteziologie a resuscitace 3. LF UK a FNKV, Praha Klinika anesteziologie, resuscitace a intenzivní medicíny, FN Hradec Králové |
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Summary: Physostigmine was isolated from Calabar (ordeal) beans in 1864 and used for glaucoma therapy. Nowadays
its main indication is the treatment of the central anticholinergic syndrome which is a relatively common
complication of general anaesthesia and analgesic sedation in the ICU. The pharmacokinetic and
pharmacodynamic properties and interactions of physostigmine with drugs commonly used in anaesthesia
(volatile anaesthetics, propofol, benzodiazepines, opioides and dehydrobenzperidole) are described.
A short review of the central anticholinergic syndrome symptoms and therapy is presented. Physostigmine
effects on ethyl alcohol intoxication, muscle shivering and Alzheimer’s disease are also mentioned.
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