• Systemic Lidocaine

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    Chris Smith.

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    Created November 2, 2015, last updated almost 9 years ago.


    Collection: 64, Score: 1225, Trend score: 0, Read count: 1336, Articles count: 1, Created: 2015-11-02 08:13:53 UTC. Updated: 2015-11-02 08:13:53 UTC.

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    • Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Aug 2014

      Review

      Systemic lidocaine in surgical procedures: effects beyond sodium channel blockade.

      This review presents current data on the systemic administration of lidocaine. The focus is on studies in the perioperative setting. In addition, there is a brief look at experimental data on the effect of lidocaine at the molecular level. ⋯ Positive effects on postoperative pain, as well as on bowel motility and hospital discharge time, have regularly been observed. However, contradictory findings have also been published. As almost all of the studies only include very small patient numbers, large multicenter investigations are needed.

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