Optimal effective concentration of lidocaine for stellate ganglion block in pigs

Minori Morita, M. Tezuka, Y. Kimura, S. Yamaguchi, S. Hamaguchi, T. Kitajima
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Abstract Background: Stellate ganglion block (SGB) with lidocaine has been widely used in the treatment of pain or peripheral vascular diseases. However, there are no reports on the appropriate concentration of lidocaine for SGB using animals. Aims: The aim of this study is to examine the optimal effective concentration of lidocaine for SGB in pigs. Methods: We measured mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), and right and left brachial artery blood flow (BABF) before and after left SGB in pigs. The experimental protocol was designed as follows: (1) Left SGB with physiological saline solution 1.0 ml (Group PSS; n = 8); (2) Left SGB with 0.25% lidocaine 1.0 ml (Group 0.25L; n = 8); (3) Left SGB with 0.5% lidocaine 1.0 ml (Group 0.5L; n = 8); (4) Left SGB with 1.0% lidocaine 1.0 ml (Group 1.0L; n = 8); (5) Left SGB with 2.0% lidocaine 1.0 ml (Group 2.0L; n = 8). Results: MAP and HR did not change significantly throughout the study in all groups. There were no significant differences on left BABF thro...
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利多卡因治疗猪星状神经节阻滞的最佳有效浓度
背景:星状神经节阻滞(SGB)联合利多卡因已广泛应用于疼痛或周围血管疾病的治疗。然而,没有关于利多卡因用于SGB动物的适当浓度的报道。目的:探讨利多卡因治疗猪SGB的最佳有效浓度。方法:测定猪左侧SGB前后平均动脉压(MAP)、心率(HR)和左右肱动脉血流(BABF)。实验方案设计如下:(1)左侧SGB加入生理盐水溶液1.0 ml (PSS组;N = 8);(2)左SGB注射0.25%利多卡因1.0 ml(组0.25L;N = 8);(3)左SGB加0.5%利多卡因1.0 ml(组0.5L;N = 8);(4)左SGB加1.0%利多卡因1.0 ml (1.0 l组;N = 8);(5)左SGB用2.0%利多卡因1.0 ml (2.0L组;n = 8)。结果:在整个研究过程中,各组MAP和HR均无显著变化。两组间左脑血流无显著性差异。
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