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Effects of Pretreatment With Different Doses of Lidocaine on Injection Pain and Rocuronium-induced Withdrawal Response
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Lidocain 40 mg, lidocain 1 mg/kg, and 1 other intervention for Rocuronium Adverse Reaction and Lidocaine Adverse Reaction. Completed, enrolled 210 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
One of the medications administered to patients in general anesthesia practice is rocuronium, which causes pain during intravenous administration. It is known that a drug containing lidocaine as the active ingredient can reduce the pain caused by rocuronium in different doses. The effective dose of lidocaine remains a topic of debate. In our study, we aimed to investigate the efficacy of two different doses of lidocaine. No adverse effects are expected from this medication.
Study Details
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Interventions
We injected 40 mg lidocain before rocuronium injection. Then we recorded pain score by using visual analog scale.
We injected 1 mg/kg lidocain before rocuronium injection. Then we recorded pain score by using visual analog scale.
We injected serum physiologic before rocuronium injection. Then we recorded pain score by using visual analog scale.