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Local anesthetic systemic toxicity: current perspectives
Kariem El-Boghdadly,1,2 Amit Pawa,1 Ki Jinn Chin3 1Department of Anaesthesia, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK; 2School of Medicine, King’s College London, London, UK; 3Department of Anesthesia, Toronto Western ...
El-Boghdadly K, Pawa A, Chin KJ
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Benzonatate as a local anesthetic
Introduction Benzonatate is an FDA-approved antitussive agent that resembles tetracaine, procaine, and cocaine in its chemical structure. Based on structural similarities to known local anesthetics and recent findings of benzonatate exerting local ...
Anna McGuire +4 more
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A review of local anesthetic cardiotoxicity and treatment with lipid emulsion
Emma Bourne1, Christine Wright1, Colin Royse21Cardiovascular Therapeutics Unit, Department of Pharmacology, University of Melbourne; 2Anesthesia and Pain Management Unit, Department of Pharmacology, University of MelbourneAbstract: Cardiovascular ...
Emma Bourne +2 more
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Local Anesthetic-Induced Neurotoxicity
This review summarizes current knowledge concerning incidence, risk factors, and mechanisms of perioperative nerve injury, with focus on local anesthetic-induced neurotoxicity.
M. Verlinde +5 more
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The article presents the mechanisms of development and methods of correction of myotoxicity associated with use of local ...
B. K. Romanov +4 more
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Which local anesthetic is safe for pregnant patients: Comparison in pregnant rats
Regional anesthesia and postoperative analgesia procedures have been widely used in obstetric interventions in recent years. These procedures have higher side effects of local anesthetic toxicity.
Yesim Taseli +5 more
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Lipid Emulsion for Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity [PDF]
The accidental overdose of local anesthetics may prove fatal. The commonly used amide local anesthetics have varying adverse effects on the myocardium, and beyond a certain dose all are capable of causing death.
Sarah Ciechanowicz, V. Patil
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Clinical pain evaluation with intraoral vibration device during local anesthetic injections
Objectives: To evaluate the clinical pain during local anesthetic injection using such intra-oral device. Study Design: A comparative split-mouth clinical study to evaluate clinical pain was conducted among the subjects who required bilateral local ...
Amin Nasehi +4 more
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Accidental Ingestion of Local Anesthetic Solutions in Children
Introduction: Anesthetic medications are frequently used in medical procedures to prevent pain and undesired sensations. Local anesthetic agents are widely used in the form of ointment, gel, cream, drop or spray in minor surgical or in-house pain ...
Afrouz Alipour +2 more
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Local anesthetic agents play a key role in the treatment and prevention of pain in children. Although generally safe and effective, as with any pharmacologic agent, adverse effects may occur with the administration of these medications.
S. Dontukurthy, J. Tobias
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