In a patient undergoing liver transplantation, sodium bicarbonate and calcium chloride are administered immediately before reperfusion of the transplanted liver to counteract
A 60-kg, 45-year-old woman who takes digoxin for atrial fibrillation receives furosemide 40 mg and mannitol 60 g during resection of a supratentorial meningioma. After initiation of hyperventilation to decrease PaC02 from 35 to 20 mmHg, multifocal premature ventricular contractions are noted on the ECG. The most likely cause is
(A) acute hypokalemia
(B) cerebral ischemia
(C) impending herniation of the brain stem
(D) paradoxical air embolism
(E) surgical manipulation of the meningioma
A
Which of the following is the most sensitive indicator of impending renal failure following trauma?
As part of a preoperative evaluation, a patient had a thallium scan showing a 'cold spot' over the left ventricle that occurs with moderate exercise and disappears at rest. This most likely indicates