Concentration of lidocaine affects intensity of sensory block during lumbar epidural anesthesia

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作者
Sakura, S [1 ]
Sumi, M [1 ]
Kushizaki, H [1 ]
Saito, Y [1 ]
Kosaka, Y [1 ]
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[1] Shimane Med Univ, Dept Anesthesiol, Izumo, Shimane 6938501, Japan
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10.1097/00000539-199901000-00023
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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We investigated the effects of a twofold difference in concentration and volume of lidocaine on lumbar epidural block using a cutaneous current perception threshold (CPT) quantitative sensory testing device. Twenty ASA I patients scheduled for elective gynecological surgery were randomly divided into two equal groups to receive either 20 mt of 1% lidocaine or 10 mt of 2% lidocaine through an epidural catheter inserted at the L1-2 interspace. CPTs at 2000-, 250-, and 5-Hz stimulation and sensation to light touch, temperature, and pinprick at ipsilateral dermatomes V, T9, and L2 were measured before and every 5 min until 60 min after the epidural Lidocaine. Epidural anesthesia with both solutions produced a significant increase in all CPTs at dermatomes T9 and L2. Alterations in CPTs were similar for both groups at T9 but were significantly greater in patients given 2% lidocaine than in those given 1% lidocaine at L2. There were no differences in the upper level of sensory block to cold, pinprick, and touch between the two groups. We conclude that lumbar epidural anesthesia with 10 mt of 2% lidocaine produces more intense blockade of both large- and small-diameter sensory nerve fibers than that with 20 mt, of 1% lidocaine. Implications: The effects of local anesthetic concentration and volume on the quality of epidural anesthesia have not been adequately investigated. The results of the present study suggest that the concentration affects the intensity of sensory block during epidural anesthesia with lidocaine.
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