ATYPICAL MANIFESTATION OF THE PROPOFOL INFUSION SYNDROME IN A 6-MONTH-OLD CHILD

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The authors present the case of the propofol infusion syndrome (PrIS) in a 6-month-old. The first symptoms were represented by the unexplained central nervous system disturbances such as sopor that remained during 3 days after the agent was discontinued.

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V. V. Lazarev

Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University

Author for correspondence.
Email: 1dca@mail.ru

Dr.Sci (med), professor, Chairman of the Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology and Intensive Care,

Moscow

Russian Federation

A. A. Bystrova

Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital

Email: 1dca@mail.ru

Reanimatologist of pediatric intensive care unit,

Moscow

Russian Federation

G. P. Bryusov

Russian Children’s Clinical Hospital

Email: 1dca@mail.ru

Chairman of pediatric intensive care unit,

Moscow

Russian Federation

L. E. Tsypin

Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University

Email: 1dca@mail.ru

Dr.Sci (med), professor, Professor of the Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology and Intensive Care,

Moscow

Russian Federation

T. G. Popova

Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University

Email: 1dca@mail.ru

Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of the Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology and Intensive Care,

Moscow

Russian Federation

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