Panayota Tsibiribi
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Recent Articles
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Vaillant F, Tsibiribi P, Bricca G, Bui-Xuan B, Bescond-Jacquet A, Tabib A, et al.
Cardiovasc Drugs Ther
. 2007 Dec;
22(1):29-36.
PMID: 18157622
Purpose: Ventricular fibrillation (VF) is a possible consequence of brief myocardial ischemia. Such a short ischemia does not provoke cell damage, but induces changes in intracellular cardiac metabolism due to...
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Tsibiribi P, Bui-Xuan C, Bui-Xuan B, Tabib A, Descotes J, Chevalier P, et al.
J Anesth
. 2006 Oct;
20(4):341-3.
PMID: 17072705
A major risk associated with bupivacaine during myocardial ischemia is ventricular fibrillation. We investigated the influence of ropivacaine on cardiac contractility and the propensity to ventricular fibrillation before and after...
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Tsibiribi P, Descotes J, Lombard-Bohas C, Barel C, Bui-Xuan B, Belkhiria M, et al.
Bull Cancer
. 2006 Mar;
93(3):E27-30.
PMID: 16567310
To show the nature and magnitude of EKG anomalies subsequent to 5-fluorouracil (5FU) administration and determine whether the onset is dependent on a pre-existing cardiovascular pathological condition. 1,350 patients were...
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Barel C, Belkhiria M, Bui-Xuan B, Descotes J, Chevalier P, Gagnieu M, et al.
Can J Anaesth
. 2003 Dec;
50(10):1031-4.
PMID: 14656782
Purpose: The present study was undertaken following the observation of a marked decrease in myocardial contractility after ropivacaine in a patient on amiodarone, in order to investigate the cardiovascular effects...