نتایج جستجو برای: lidocaine toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 125135  

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: :Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2001
M Giuliani G B Grossi M Pileri C Lajolo G Casparrini

BACKGROUND Few studies have been carried out on the levels and possible toxicity of local anesthetics in breast milk after parenteral administration. The purpose of this study is to determine the amount of lidocaine and its metabolite monoethyl-glycinexylidide (MEGX) in breast milk after local anesthesia during dental procedures. METHODS The study population consisted of seven nursing mothers...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2014
Lisa V Doan Olga Eydlin Boris Piskoun Richard P Kline Esperanza Recio-Pinto Andrew D Rosenberg Thomas J J Blanck Fang Xu

BACKGROUND Neuraxial local anesthetics may have neurological complications thought to be due to neurotoxicity. A primary site of action of local anesthetics is the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neuron. Physiologic differences have been noted between young and adult DRG neurons; hence, the authors examined whether there were any differences in lidocaine-induced changes in calcium and lidocaine toxic...

Journal: :Diseases of the chest 1967
J W Polk A H Bailey

OPICAL ANESTHESIA REPRESENTS A T c o m m o d y used anesthetic technique for a variety of endoscopic procedures.'4 In general, local anesthesia for endoscopy is a safe and effective procedure.g However, it has been shown that certain local anesthetics, such as tetracaine, are rapidly absorbed from the mucous membranes of the respiratory tract and can lead to severe toxic effects in man.' Thus, ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1989
D C Whitcomb F R Gilliam C F Starmer A O Grant

The opiate analgesic propoxyphene produces cardiac toxicity when taken in overdose. We recently observed a patient with propoxyphene overdose in whom marked QRS widening was reversed by lidocaine. The reversal is apparently paradoxical as both agents block the inward sodium current (INa). We examined possible mechanisms of the reversal by measuring INa in rabbit atrial myocytes during exposure ...

Journal: :Circulation 1974
F J Kniffen T E Lomas N L Nobel-Allen B R Lucchesi

Lidocaine has proved to be an effective antiarrhythmic agent in the management of ventricular arrhythmias subsequent to acute myocardial infarction. Lidocaine's short duration of action and its propensity for producing central nervous system (CNS) stimulation suggest that a safer and more effective therapeutic agent, based on a modification of the lidocaine structure, might be found. The quater...

Journal: :Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie 1993
M Yokoyama H Goto W Ueda M Hirakawa K Arakawa

We studied intravenous lidocaine-induced convulsions in rats to determine whether added epinephrine influences the provocation of lidocaine toxicity. Wistar rats (200-250 g) were divided into three groups of ten, depending on the concentration of epinephrine added to lidocaine. Group 1: plain 1.5% lidocaine; Group 2: 1.5% lidocaine with 1:200,000 epinephrine; Group 3: 1.5% lidocaine with 1:100,...

Journal: :The Journal of dermatologic surgery and oncology 1990
J A Klein

The tumescent technique for local anesthesia permits regional local anesthesia of the skin and subcutaneous tissues by direct infiltration. The tumescent technique uses large volumes of a dilute anesthetic solution to produce swelling and firmness of targeted areas. This investigation examines the absorption pharmacokinetics of dilute solutions of lidocaine (0.1% or 0.05%) and epinephrine (1:1,...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1983
B D Miller M D Thames A L Mark

The antiarrhythmic action of lidocaine has been attributed solely to its direct electrophysiological effects on the heart. However, lidocaine is particularly effective in treating ventricular arrhythmias associated with increased sympathetic activity, e.g., in myocardial infarction and digitalis toxicity. We tested the hypothesis that lidocaine administered intravenously depressed cardiac sympa...

2010
HR Shah E Reichel BG Busbee

Topical anesthetics play an important role in the practice of ophthalmology, both for procedures in the office and in the operating room. The need for safe, long-acting topical ocular anesthetic agents is ongoing, and has been highlighted by the increase of intravitreal administration of pharmacologic agents. Current practices for ocular anesthesia include subconjunctival injection of 2% aqueou...

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