Lidocaine: the optimal timing of intravenous administration in attenuation of increase of intraocular pressure during tracheal intubation.

Yi-Ming Wang, Kwan-Chi Chung, Hsiao-Feng Lu, Yu-wei Huang, K. Lin, Lin-Cheng Yang, Chung‐Ren Lin
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BACKGROUND This study was designed to examine the optimal timing of intravenous lidocaine in attenuation of increase of intraocular pressure in response to laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation during induction of anesthesia. METHODS One hundred and thirty five adult patients of ASA class I, aged between 20-35 years, undergoing surgical procedures irrelevant to ophthalmology were enrolled for study. Patients were randomly assigned to one of five groups. In group II, III, IV and V the patients received intravenous injection of lidocaine (2 mg/kg), 1, 3, 5, 10 min before tracheal intubation, respectively. Group I in which patients did not receive lidocaine served as the control group. RESULTS In patients of groups I, IV and V, the intraocular pressure increased significantly after intubation, whereas in those of groups II and III, the intraocular pressure did not. All patients in the five groups showed concomitantly a surge of blood pressure, but the magnitude of increase was smallest in group III in comparison with the other groups. The values of systolic and diastolic pressures 1 min after intubation were significantly less in groups III and IV than in the control group. CONCLUSIONS In healthy patients aged between 20 and 35 the most optimal time of administration of intravenous lidocaine to attenuate the increase of intraocular pressure seemed to be the space between 1 to 3 min before laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation.
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利多卡因:降低气管插管时眼压升高的最佳静脉给药时机。
本研究旨在探讨在麻醉诱导过程中,静脉注射利多卡因降低喉镜检查和气管插管引起的眼压升高的最佳时机。方法选取ASA I级成人患者135例,年龄20 ~ 35岁,行非眼科手术。患者被随机分为五组。II、III、IV、V组患者分别于气管插管前1、3、5、10 min静脉注射利多卡因(2 mg/kg)。未接受利多卡因治疗的第一组为对照组。结果I、IV、V组患者插管后眼压明显升高,而II、III组患者插管后眼压无明显升高。五组患者均伴有血压升高,但与其他组相比,第三组血压升高幅度最小。插管后1 min收缩压、舒张压值III、IV组均明显低于对照组。结论20 ~ 35岁健康患者在喉镜检查及气管插管前1 ~ 3min为静脉注射利多卡因降低眼压升高的最佳时机。
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