Intravenous lidocaine, a potent local anesthetic with analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, has been shown to be an effective adjunct that reduces intra- and postoperative opioid consumption and facilitates pain management in adults. While it shows promise for use in the pediatric population, ...
Intravenous infusions of a local anesthetic such as lidocaine has been suggested as a possible treatment option for people who have a poor quality of life because ofchronic migrainewhich is refractory to treatment. The aim is to 'break the cycle' of pain, but few studies have looked at the ...
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 stu...
Lidocaine is a use-dependent sodium channel blocker that produces analgesia when administered intravenously to patients with neuropathic pain. This article reviews the role and limitations of intravenous lidocaine infusions for neuropathic pain. Lidocaine infusions rarely provide relief that persists significant...
The initial lidocaine challenge consisted of 1,000mg/h administered intravenously for up to 30minutes until infusion was complete, full pain resolution, the patient requested to stop, side effects (SEs) became intolerable, and/or if there were any safety concerns. Subsequent infusions were ...
and its active metabolites. In properly screened patients, short intravenous infusions of doses of lidocaine are well tolerated without continuous monitoring of the ECG. Continuous infusions of lidocaine administered over 3–5 days may provide more durable pain control than intermittent, short infusions...
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Total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) with propofol and opioids is frequently utilized for spinal surgery where somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) and motor evoked potentials (tcMEP) are monitored. Lidocaine infusions can contribute to antinociception and unconsciousness, thus allowing for a reduction in...