Mathews Journal of Anesthesia

2575-9493

Previous Issues Volume 1, Issue 2 - 2017

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The Role of Intralipid in the Heart Protection in Late Pregnancy

Solmaz Maleki Dizaj*

Faculty of Pharmacy, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.

Corresponding Author: Solmaz Maleki Dizaj, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Golgasht Street, Daneshgah Ave., Tabriz, Iran, Tel: 98(41)33372250;E-Mail[email protected]

Received Date: 04 Jul 2017
Accepted date: 12 Jul 2017   
Published Date: 14 Jul 2017

Copyright  ©2017 Solmaz MD

Citation: Solmaz MD. (2017). The Role of Intralipid in the Heart Protection in Late Pregnancy. Mathews J Anesth. 1(2): 007.

 
ABSTRACT

The occurrence of coronary artery disease in females is growing owing to the alteration in lifestyle. Furthermore, the acute coronary syndrome will happen more through pregnancy when women delay pregnancy until an older age. In recent years, many applications of intralipids have efficaciously examined its use in critically ill patients. Some reports demonstrated that using intralipid has an important role in heart protection in late pregnancy. This brief review will summarize some main information about pregnancy-related coronary heart disease and the role of intralipid in heart protection in late pregnancy. Based on the reviewed literature, more trials are still essential to clarify the basic mechanism of intralipids regarding heart protection and any resulting new applications. As a result of the side effects of opiates, intravenous acetaminophen has been recently introduced for pain management, an issue that was previously controversial in clinical practice. We aim to explore its efficacy in acute pain control, pediatric and regional anesthesia.

KEYWORDS

Intralipid; Heart protection; Late Pregnancy.

 


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