REDUCING THE DISCOMFORT OF LIDOCAINE ADMINISTRATION THROUGH PH BUFFERING

Citation
Ah. Matsumoto et al., REDUCING THE DISCOMFORT OF LIDOCAINE ADMINISTRATION THROUGH PH BUFFERING, Journal of vascular and interventional radiology, 5(1), 1994, pp. 171-175
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
ISSN journal
10510443
Volume
5
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
171 - 175
Database
ISI
SICI code
1051-0443(1994)5:1<171:RTDOLA>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
PURPOSE: A prospective, double-blind study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of using a buffered lidocaine solution on the perception of pain experienced by a patient during its intradermal injection. PATIE NTS AND METHODS: One hundred fifty patients undergoing diagnostic angi ographic and interventional procedures at the authors' institution wer e randomly assigned to receive a 1-mL aliquot of one of three lidocain e solutions: plain 1% lidocaine, 1% lidocaine diluted with normal sali ne in a 10:1 ratio, and 1% lidocaine diluted with 8.4% sodium bicarbon ate in a 10:1 ratio. The lidocaine solutions were administered intrade rmally over 10-15 seconds. A numerical value was placed on the patient 's perception of pain, separate from that associated with the 25-gauge needle insertion, with use of a linear visual analog scale. RESULTS: Mean pain scores were as follows: for the 1% lidocaine solution, 2.83 +/- 2.60; for 1% lidocaine plus normal saline solution, 2.89 +/- 2.34; and for 1% lidocaine plus sodium bicarbonate solution, 1.37 +/- 1.73 (P = .0018). CONCLUSION: Buffering lidocaine significantly decreased t he discomfort associated with its administration as a local anesthetic .