Lidocaine is typically injected as a local anesthetic. Generally, most cases of lidocaine toxicity occur from unintended overdose of the drug. Used as a spray, lidocaine dosage is difficult to control especially when applied to a highly vascular surface of the body, such as the mucous membranes ...
Survey of AnesthesiologyHolman SJ, Bosco RR, Kao TC, Mazzilli MA, Dietrich KJ, Rolain RA, et al: What constitutes an effective but safe initial dose of lidocaine to test a thoracic epidural catheter? Anesth Analg 2001; 93: 749-54.
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The region of the body targeted by a dose of lidocaine is of great importance when determining the proper lidocaine dose. Lidocaine tends to slow down the nervous system, and if this affects proximal areas by accident, it may cause harm. An example of this is the removal of a mole located...
After a test dose of 3 ml 1.5% lidocaine + 5 ug/ml epinephrine, patients received the study solution as a 10ml loading dose followed by an infusion at 6ml/hr. Patients could administer a PCA dose of 2 ml with lock-out time of 10 min (Abbott Life Care PCA pump). After ...
Using an ultra-short-acting opioid and a low dose of a non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking drug (NMBD) is ideal for ambulatory surgery where rapid recovery is essential. There are also some patient groups that are especially sensitive to muscle relaxants, such as those with myasthenia gravis,...