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*Resident in Anesthesiology and Research Trainee.
Professor and Chairperson, Department of Anesthesiology (Box J254, J. Hillis Miller Health Center).
Assistant Professor in Orthopaedics.
Resident in Orthopaedics.
University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, Florida 32610.
Abstract
Sodium nitroprusside-induced cyanide intoxication has been demonstrated in the laboratory animal and has been experienced clinically during induced hypotensive anesthesia. This is a case report of a successful resuscitation of a severe cardiovascular collapse secondary to suspected sodium nitroprusside-induced cyanide intoxication.
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