KMID : 0356919760090020075
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1976 Volume.9 No. 2 p.75 ~ p.78
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Anesthetic Experiences with Intravenous Lidocaine for Upper Limb Operations
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׳óãâ³/Ryoo, Chang Soo
ÚÊܹéÎ/ÚÓÓÞê¹/ì°ßÓü¤/Min, Byung Woo/Park, Dae Won/Lee, Sang Hwa
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Abstract
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During thte past two years, we had 80 cases of intravenous lidocaine anesthesia for upper limb operations. Per kilogram of body weight, we usually used 1.0¡3.0§· of 0.5¡0.8% lidocaine and a pressure of 200¡300 §®Hg(about 100 §®Hg higher than the patients systolic blood pressure) by means of an Inflato-Matic dual cuff tourniquet which was also connected with an Inflato-Matic 2,000 Tourniquet Regulator and oxygen tank.
Analgesia occurred about 5¡10 minutes after injection with relative satisfaction and, fortunately, no kind of serious complications ensued after releasing the tourniquet. It is not only a simple technique and of low cost to give the anesthesia to the patient(in-patient or out-patient), but also it is posible to perforn anywhere and at any time without werious complications or complexities of any other method of anesthesia.
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