2021
DOI: 10.1002/vrc2.197
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Suspected local anaesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST) after several bupivacaine injections through an epidural catheter in a cat

Abstract: A 9-year-old male neutered domestic short hair cat was referred to our practice after a road traffic accident. On presentation, the cat was obtunded, with bilateral hindlimb fractures. The fractures were surgically repaired, and an epidural catheter was placed for perioperative pain management. Postoperative analgesia consisted of bupivacaine administered intermittently through the epidural catheter. In the days after surgery, the cat became duller and more obtunded, and marked bilateral mydriasis with absence… Show more

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“…Recently, local anaesthetic systemic toxicity associated with bupivacaine administration has been reported in two cats. 36 , 37 In the first case, bupivacaine was accidentally overdosed (10 mg/kg) during intrapleural administration. 36 In the second case, bupivacaine was delivered epidurally through an epidural catheter over several days, causing toxicity due to accumulation.…”
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“…Recently, local anaesthetic systemic toxicity associated with bupivacaine administration has been reported in two cats. 36 , 37 In the first case, bupivacaine was accidentally overdosed (10 mg/kg) during intrapleural administration. 36 In the second case, bupivacaine was delivered epidurally through an epidural catheter over several days, causing toxicity due to accumulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 36 In the second case, bupivacaine was delivered epidurally through an epidural catheter over several days, causing toxicity due to accumulation. 37 However, there are no reports of severe neurotoxicity after subcutaneous or intramuscular administration of LA in cats.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A case of cumulative bupivacaine leading to signs of LAST has been recently reported following repeat administration of bupivacaine via an epidural catheter in a cat, although the cumulative dose is not clearly reported. 20 Toxic effects from single-dose administration have been reported at doses over 2 mg/kg perineurally and from 1 to 5 mg/kg IV; however, there are case reports of cats developing signs of bupivacaine toxicity at doses as low as 1.16 mg/kg following perineural administration within highly absorptive areas. 1 , 21 The toxic dose is not specifically established for intrapleural administration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%