نتایج جستجو برای: lidocaine

تعداد نتایج: 7299  

2017
Tomoyuki Hayashi Yoshiro Asahina Yohei Waseda Kazuya Kitamura Takashi Kagaya Takuya Seike Kazuhiro Okada Yuki Inada Hisashi Takabatake Noriaki Orita Yuko Yanase Tatsuya Yamashita Itasu Ninomiya Kenichi Yoshimura Shuichi Kaneko

Background and study aims It is important to examine the pharynx during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Pharyngeal anesthesia using topical lidocaine is generally used as pretreatment. In Japan, lidocaine viscous solution is the anesthetic of choice, but lidocaine spray is applied when the former is considered insufficient. However, the relationship between the extent of pharyngeal anesthesia...

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...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2014
P Lirk M W Hollmann M Fleischer N C Weber H Fiegl

BACKGROUND Lidocaine demethylates deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in breast cancer cells. This modification of epigenetic information may be of therapeutic relevance in the perioperative period, because a decrease in methylation can reactivate tumour suppressor genes and inhibit tumour growth. The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of two amide local anaesthetics, ropivacaine and...

2017
Guangyi Zhao Dan Li Xudong Ding Lu Li

The present study aimed to investigate the effect of exogenous nerve growth factor (NGF) pretreatment on demyelination in the spinal cord of lidocaine‑treated rats, and explored the potential neuroprotective mechanisms of NGF. A total of 36 rats were randomly assigned to three groups (n=12 per group): Sham group; Lido group, received intrathecal injection of lidocaine; NGF group, received intra...

Journal: :Physiological research 2002
N Erkasap E Ates S Erkasap Z Kaygisiz

Previous studies have reported a decreased incidence of delayed graft function after cadaveric transplantation with the use of lidocaine pretreatment of the donor. We evaluated the effects of lidocaine on prolonged cold ischemia and reperfusion injury in a canine model of isolated kidney perfusion (IPK). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the renal function of isolated perfused canine ki...

Journal: :Fundamental & clinical pharmacology 2015
Yu-Wen Chen Chong-Chi Chiu Kuo-Sheng Liu Ching-Hsia Hung Jhi-Joung Wang

Although memantine blocks sodium currents and produces local skin anesthesia, spinal anesthesia with memantine is unknown. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the local anesthetic effect of memantine in spinal anesthesia and its comparison with a widely used local anesthetic lidocaine. After intrathecally injecting the rats with five doses of each drug, the dose-response curves of memantin...

2016
Xiaojing Qi Zhoupeng Lai Si Li Xiaochen Liu Zhongxing Wang Wulin Tan

Higher incidence and worse outcomes of laryngospasm during general anesthesia in children than adults have been reported for many years, but few prevention measures are put forward. Efficacy of lidocaine in laryngospasm prevention has been argued for many years and we decided to design this network meta-analysis to assess the efficacy of lidocaine. We conducted an electronic search of six sourc...

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2006
Diego E Marra Darwin Yip Edgar F Fincher Ronald L Moy

BACKGROUND Topical anesthetics, unlike injectable anesthetics, can be applied painlessly and can provide sufficient pain control to maintain patient comfort throughout a variety of laser procedures. Although the use of topical lidocaine is considered relatively safe, instances of cardiotoxic and neurotoxic adverse events have been reported to occur. OBSERVATIONS A 52-year-old woman underwent ...

Journal: :Pain medicine 2000
M S Leong H B Solvason

Intravenous lidocaine is used to treat various neuropathic pain states. Systemic local anesthetics have been reported to cause behavioral alteration via limbic system activation. This case report describes a dramatic behavioral change in a patient receiving intravenous lidocaine and suggests a possible use of lidocaine to discriminate somatic and affective pain characteristics.

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2002
Peter G Atanassoff Rima Aouad Maximilian W B Hartmannsgruber Thomas Halaszynski

BACKGROUND Levobupivacaine, a long acting, amino-amide, local anesthetic, may offer advantages over lidocaine for intravenous regional anesthesia (IVRA). The objective of this investigation was to compare levobupivacaine to lidocaine for IVRA. METHODS After institutional review board approval and informed consent, eight unpremedicated male American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) I-II volu...

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