Der Anaesthesist
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Regardless of their specific physico-chemical properties and chemical structures, all local anaesthetic agents block neuronal voltage-gated sodium channels, and thus suppress conduction in peripheral nerves. Since these ion channels ubiquitously appear in excitable membranes, systemic accumulation of local anaesthetic agents may affect the functional integrity of these structures. Clinically, local anaesthetic-induced systemic toxicity results in central nervous and cardiovascular malfunction. ⋯ In order to avoid systemic accumulation of local anaesthetic agents, several safety procedures have to be considered during the application of these drugs. The treatment of systemic toxicity is strictly dependent on the expression of symptoms. However, hypoxia and acidotic episodes must be avoided and must be treated aggressively.