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Lidocaine

Southern Medical Journal, 1979
An elderly man had focal motor status epilepticus secondary to a frontal lobe hematoma. Phenytoin, phenobarbital, and diazepam did not stop the seizures. Intravenous lidocaine by bolus injection and continuous infusion rapidly controlled the seizures.
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Fentanyl and Lidocaine versus Lidocaine for Bier Block

Regional Anesthesia: The Journal of Neural Blockade in Obstetrics, Surgery, & Pain Control, 1992
Background and Objectives. The present study was designed to assess the efficacy of fentanyl combined with dilute lidocaine solution for intravenous regional anesthesia of the arm. Methods. In ten volunteers, the nondominant arm was exposed to three
J M, Arthur   +3 more
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Blood Concentration of Lidocaine after Spinal Anaesthesia Using Lidocaine and Lidocaine with Adrenaline

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1981
In 32 patients undergoing spinal anaesthesia with lidocaine or lidocaine plus adrenaline, the concentration of lidocaine base was measured in repeated venous blood samples. Half of the patients were given 100 mg lidocaine alone and the other half 100 mg lidocaine with the addition of 0.2 mg adrenaline.
K, Axelsson, B, Widman
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SERUM LIDOCAINE LEVELS FOLLOWING SPINAL ANESTHESIA WITH LIDOCAINE AND LIDOCAINE AND EPINEPHRINE IN DOGS

Anesthesiology, 1982
Arterial lidocaine concentrations and the duration of motor anesthesia following the subarachnoid injection of 30 or 40 mg of lidocaine with or without epinephrine 0.3 mg were measured in 10 sedated dogs. As the dogs were sedated with ketamine, the duration of sensory anesthesia was not evaluated.
Ram S. Ravindran   +3 more
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Effect of lidocaine and methyl lidocaine on cardiac conduction.

The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1977
The effects of lidocaine and methyl lidocaine on cardiac conduction were studied using His bundle recordings from isolated blood perfused dog hearts. The input and output characteristic of the atrioventricular (AV) node can be described as consisting of three components, namely, minimal conduction time, fatigue, and the effect of prematurity (deltaCT).
Man, RYK, Dresel, PE
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Lidocaine and Seizures

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2000
Lidocaine has a concentration-dependent effect on seizures. At lower concentrations it has anticonvulsant properties, whereas concentrations above 15 microg/mL frequently result in seizures in laboratory animals and man. Seizures induced by lidocaine in experimental conditions invariably start in the amygdala.
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Intravenous lidocaine

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2017
Lidocaine has analgesic effect and antihyperalgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, which enable its use as a general anesthetic adjuvant. Lidocaine can reduce nociception and/or cardiovascular responses to surgical stress, postoperative pain, and/or analgesic requirements. However, its mechanisms of action remain unclear, despite its different known
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Lidocaine Ingestion

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1980
R I, Sakai, J E, Lattin
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Intraarterial lidocaine

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1977
J H, Grollman, R J, O'Reilly
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