نتایج جستجو برای: پماد emla

تعداد نتایج: 679  

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1985
H Evers O von Dardel L Juhlin L Ohlsén E Vinnars

The effects of the cutaneous application of EMLA cream (a eutectic mixture of lignocaine and prilocaine in their base form) were studied in volunteers. When tested by pin-prick, EMLA cream 2.5% and 5% produced analgesia of the area tested, the cream being most effective if left in contact with the skin for 60 min. The pain produced by the insertion of an i.v. cannula was successfully blocked by...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1990
P Bjerring L Arendt-Nielsen

We have determined the depth and duration of analgesia to needle insertion after topical application of EMLA cream (Eutectic Mixture of Local Analgesics). EMLA was applied for 30, 60, 90 and 120 min and the sensory and pain threshold depths were determined before analgesia (1.0 and 1.9 mm, respectively) and up to 4 h after the cream was removed from the skin. The maximal depth of analgesia (app...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1993
Y C Tsai Y Y Lai C L Chang

We have examined the effect of EMLA on tourniquet pain and compared it with those of subcutaneous ring anaesthesia (SRA), a double cuff technique and a single cuff (control) during i.v. regional anaesthesia. The durations of analgesia (mean 57.3 (SD 16.6) min) and tolerance (72.3 (13.9) min) to tourniquet inflation in the EMLA group were comparable to those in the SRA group (54.1 (16.2) min and...

صفوی, محبوبه , یحیوی, سید حسین , خلیلی شومیا, صدیقه , فراهانی, حجت الله ,

Background and purpose: Pain is the most common reason people seek health care. In fact, pain and the way to control it is one of the hygiene problems in the world. Vein Puncture is one of the most usual invasive procedures performed by nurses. Hence finding methods to decrease the pain caused by vein puncture is very crucial. This study was conducted to identify the effect of EMLA (Eutectic m...

Hosein Tavangar, , Mehrdad Shakiba, , Mogtaba Yassinie, , Tayebe Shahrie, , دهقانی , خدیجه , سلیمی , طاهره , پورموحد , زهرا ,

  Background and Aim: The pain of the intravenous cannulation is considered as the major limitation in pediatric clinical care. Reducing the pain of intravenous cannulation has been the motive for many investigations. In the present study, the effect of two methods for reducin the pain of intravenous cannulation in children was compared.   Material and Method: Ninty children between 6-12 years ...

A Hashemi, F Shefaie , M Qane , R Ghiliyan , S Keshavarzi , SJ Mirmohammadi , Y Yadegar ,

Abstract Background The present randomized clinical trial evaluated the efficacy of a topical lidocaine-prilocaine cream (EMLA) to relief pain during spinal puncture in pediatric oncology patients. Materials and Methods Sixty patients with malignancy candidate for spinal puncture were selected for this study. The patients were randomly allocated to two groups. Group A had topical EMLA cream...

2015
Ravi kumar

Background: Venous cannulation is the most commonly performed invasive procedure in hospital patients. It is painful and associated with a high incidence of vasovagal reactions and pressor responses in patients. Objectives: The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy of eutectic mixture of local anesthetic cream in producing dermal analgesia for venous cannulation. Material and Method: 200...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2000
M Briggs E A Nelson

BACKGROUND Venous leg ulcers affect up to 1 per cent of people at some time in their life. These ulcers are often painful and some clinicians choose dressings to reduce the pain both during and between dressing changes. OBJECTIVES To assess the effectiveness of dressings, local anaesthetics/analgesics for pain relief in venous leg ulceration. SEARCH STRATEGY Cochrane Wounds Group Register a...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2001
R E Primosch G Rolland-Asensi

PURPOSE The purpose of this investigation was to compare the pain responses of children during local anesthetic infiltration at bilateral palatal sites prepared with the topical application of benzocaine 20% oral adhesive (Orabase-B) versus benzocaine 20% gel (Hurricaine) or EMLA 5% oral adhesive (EMLA 5% cream in Orabase Plain). METHODS Forty subjects, aged 7-15 years old, received bilateral...

Journal: :Dermatologic surgery : official publication for American Society for Dermatologic Surgery [et al.] 1999
P M Friedman J P Fogelman K Nouri V J Levine R Ashinoff

BACKGROUND With the emergence of new laser and dermatologic procedures, the need for more effective topical anesthesia continues to grow. There are now several topical anesthetics that are being used prior to laser and surgical procedures. OBJECTIVE To compare the degree and duration of anesthesia produced by four commonly used topical anesthetics, we performed a prospective study investigati...

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