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Intravenous Regional Anesthesia

Abstract Intravenous regional anesthesia (IVRA), also known as a Bier block, provides anesthesia of the entire extremity and can be used as the primary anesthetic for surgeries involving the upper extremity. Dilute local anesthetic (typically 0.5% lidocaine) is administered intravenously after a tourniquet is placed on the extremity ...
Elizabeth Scholzen, Lisa Klesius
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Intravenous Regional Anesthesia

1988
Intravenous regional anesthesia was first described by Bier in 1908. The technique fell into disuse until 1963, when Holmes revived the technique by substituting lidocaine for procaine (see Sect. V. D, “Choice and Dosage of Agents”).
Prithvi Raj   +2 more
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Intravenous Regional Anesthesia

Anesthesiology, 1994
J. F. Favarel-Garrigues   +4 more
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Intravenous Regional Anesthesia

2011
Intravenous regional anesthesia (IVRA) was first described in 1908 by Bier, who used procaine injected intravenously between two forearm tourniquets [1]. Holmes is credited with reintroducing the technique in 1963 [2]. More than 100 years after the original description, with some modifications, Bier’s technique is still used in modern anesthesia ...
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Prevention of tuberculosis in macaques after intravenous BCG immunization

Nature, 2020
Patricia A Darrah   +2 more
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CONTINUOUS INTRAVENOUS REGIONAL ANESTHESIA

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1969
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Intravenous Regional Anesthesia

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1998
Cynthia L. Henderson   +3 more
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Intravenous regional anesthesia.

Annales de chirurgie de la main : organe officiel des societes de chirurgie de la main, 1986
Intravenous regional anesthesia is a simple and effective method of analgesia of an extremity by intravenous injection of a local anesthetic while the circulation is interrupted. Although the pharmacokinetics of the injected drug is relatively well known, its precise mode of action is still not well understood.
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Concurrent intrathecal and intravenous nivolumab in leptomeningeal disease: phase 1 trial interim results

Nature Medicine, 2023
Isabella C Glitza   +2 more
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