Patients with refractory chronic migraine experience short- and medium-term pain relief and minimal adverse drug effects from lidocaine infusions. Lidocaine infusions may be associated with short- and medium-term pain relief in refractory chronic migraine (rCM), according to a stud...
dosages should be decreased by 50%. Children with renal insufficiency have normal lidocainepharmacokinetics; however, toxic metabolites may accumulate in children receiving infusions over a long period of time. In children withhypoproteinemia, the dose of lidocaine should also be lowered, due to the...
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In this single-blind randomized controlled trial, children were randomly assigned to two groups according to the use of intraoperative intravenous lidocaine infusions to compare the hemodynamic and respiratory reaction at the different stages of anesthesia. The study was conducted between March 2019 and ...
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The establishment of optimal dosing regimens for intravenous (IV) lidocaine in the perioperative setting, aiming to balance effective pain relief with minimisation of potential side effects, is a topic of ongoing debate. This discussion stems from the significant variability in lidocaine’s pharmacokineti...
Lidocaine is an amide local anaesthetic initially used intravenously as an antiarrhythmic agent. At some point it was proposed that intravenous lidocaine (
Intravenous (IV) lidocaine infusions have been studied extensively for neuropathic pain, but there is no report available in regards to whether it could be beneficial for those afflicted with chronic pelvic pain secondary to endometriosis.Danielle Levin...
Pain, 40 (1990), pp. 29-34 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [35] M.S. Wallace, S. Laitin, D. Licht, T.L. Yaksh Concentration-effect relations for intravenous lidocaine infusions in human volunteers: effects on acute sensory thresholds and capsaicin evoked hyperpathia Anesthe...
For refractory pain that has not responded to conventional therapy or if further escalation of treatment is prevented by contraindications or side effects to standard therapies, a continuous infusion of lidocaine may be considered as a single intervention or as a sequence of infusions. Here, we ...