نتایج جستجو برای: lidocaine and adrenaline solution

تعداد نتایج: 16885003  

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1982
V Lamanna C Antzelevitch G K Moe

Reflected reentry was produced in canine false tendons, mounted in a three-chamber bath, in which the central fiber segment was partially depolarized with an "ischemic" solution to provide an area of impaired conduction. Lidocaine (3-5 mg/l) added to the central chamber further impaired conduction; consequently, reflections were obtained at lower frequencies and over a wider range of stimulatio...

2015
Julia Noack Rita Murau Mario Engelmann

Different lines of investigation suggest that the medial amygdala is causally involved in the processing of information linked to social behavior in rodents. Here we investigated the consequences of temporary inhibition of the medial amygdala by bilateral injections of lidocaine on long-term social recognition memory as tested in the social discrimination task. Lidocaine or control NaCl solutio...

Journal: :Journal of hand therapy : official journal of the American Society of Hand Therapists 2013
Donald Lalonde

The wide awake approach to hand surgery means that the patient is unsedated for up to 95% of all hand surgery procedures. For the patient, the experience is reduced to the equivalent of a visit to the dentist where no preoperative tests are required, only lidocaine with epinephrine is injected, and where they get up and go directly home after the procedure.1 This is made possible by the recent ...

Journal: :iranian endodontic journal 0
payman mehrvarzfar anahita poorhashemi fatemeh khodaei behnam bohlouli farzin sarkarat mojdeh kalantar motamedi

i ntroduction: deep and long-lasting anesthesia is essential throughout endodontic treatment. this study was conducted to compare the effect of adding fentanyl to epinephrine-containing lidocaine on depth and duration of local anesthesia in painful maxillary molars with irreversible pulpitis (irp). methods and materials: this randomized double-blind, clinical trial with parallel design was cond...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1988
R J Rozanski R E Primosch F J Courts

Both I and 2% lidocaine solutions were clinically evaluated for effectiveness in the induction of profound local anesthesia in adolescents. This effectiveness was measured by the ability to extract healthy premolars without discomfort. In a cross-arch design using paired premolars the double-blind administration of 1% lidocaine was found to be as effective as 2% lidocaine in induction of local ...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 1986
R D Thomas M M Behbehani D E Coyle D D Denson

The current study examined the possibility that high local anesthetic concentrations within the central nervous system could contribute to the toxic cardiovascular effects observed clinically after an accidental intravenous injection. Equal numbers of molecules of lidocaine (1.6 microliter of a 2% solution) and bupivacaine (1.0 microliter of a 4% solution) were injected at three vasomotor and c...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1984
J M Low J T Harvey G M Cooper W J Prendiville

High pressure liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection has been used to measure plasma catecholamine concentrations in six gynaecological patients undergoing halothane anaesthesia for cervical cone biopsy. Mean catecholamine concentrations before infiltration were 1.01 +/- 0.23 (SEM) nmol litre-1 (185 +/- 43 pg ml-1) for adrenaline, and 2.2 +/- 0.25 nmol litre-1 (364 +/- 41 (185 +/-...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1990
T G Wilson R E Primosch B Melamed F J Courts

Clinical effectiveness of the double-blind administration of 1 and 2% lidocaine solutions was evaluated for restorative and surgical procedures on primary molars of children 4.5 to 10.5 years old. This effectiveness was measured by changes in the child's heart rate, the child's self report of pain, and the operator's assessment of the anesthesia's effectiveness. Although the incidence of anesth...

Journal: :American family physician 2002
Suriti Kundu Suraj Achar

The development of topical anesthetics has provided the family physician with multiple options in anesthetizing open and intact skin. The combination of tetracaine, adrenaline (epinephrine), and cocaine, better known as TAC, was the first topical agent available for analgesia of lacerations to the face and scalp. Cocaine has been replaced with lidocaine in a newer formulation called LET (lidoca...

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