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Safety, tolerability, and short-term efficacy of intravenous lidocaine infusions for the treatment of chronic pain in adolescents and young adults: A preliminary report

机译:静脉注射利多卡因输注治疗青少年慢性疼痛的安全性,耐受性和短期疗效:初步报告

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Objective: To provide pediatric care providers with insight into lidocaine infusions for analgesia. Aim: This retrospective review was conducted to describe lidocaine infusions for chronic refractory pain within the adolescent and young adult pain population. Setting: Although lidocaine infusions have been used for pain management in adults, their analgesic utility in the adolescent and young adult population is limited and so is the evidence for their efficacy and safety. Methods: After Institutional Board Review approval, a retrospective review of efficacy and safety data for analgesic use of lidocaine was conducted. Results: Fifteen patients received 58 infusions with 76% receiving relief where maximum relief was seen among patients with starting pain scores ≥6/10 (mean reduction 2.3 vs 0.5, P value=0.006) and when a patient had three or more infusions (mean reduction 1.7 compared with 1.2). No serious side effects were encountered, but only mild or moderate side effects that did not require any intervention. Incidence of tingling or numbness and nausea or vomiting seemed to correlate with total dose of lidocaine per kilogram body weight. Patients reported reduced pain scores (6.3±2.3 to 4.6±2.5 before compared with after the infusion [as mean±standard deviation]) during 80% of infusions. Conclusions: Our limited experience suggests that lidocaine infusions are well tolerated in the adolescent and young adult pain population, with side effects resolving quickly with interruption or discontinuation of the infusion if necessary. Future studies are warranted to examine safety, efficacy, mechanism of actions, and its long-term impact on a developing central nervous system.
机译:目的:为儿科护理人员提供利多卡因输注镇痛的见解。目的:本回顾性回顾旨在描述利多卡因输注治疗青少年和年轻成人疼痛人群中慢性难治性疼痛的情况。地点:尽管利多卡因输液已被用于成年人的疼痛控制,但它们在青少年和年轻人中的止痛作用有限,因此其有效性和安全性的证据也很有限。方法:经过机构委员会审查批准,对利多卡因镇痛使用的有效性和安全性数据进行了回顾性审查。结果:15例患者接受了58次输注,其中76%的患者获得了缓解,其中开始疼痛评分≥6/ 10的患者(平均降低2.3比0.5,P值= 0.006)和一次或多次输注3次或以上(平均)的患者最大缓解与1.2相比减少了1.7)。没有遇到严重的副作用,只有轻度或中度的副作用,不需要任何干预。刺痛或麻木,恶心或呕吐的发生率似乎与利多卡因的总剂量/千克体重有关。在80%的输注过程中,患者的疼痛评分降低(输注之前与输注后相比,为6.3±2.3至4.6±2.5)(平均值±标准差)。结论:我们有限的经验表明,利多卡因输注在青少年和年轻成人疼痛人群中具有良好的耐受性,其副作用可在需要时通过中断或中断而迅速解决,并能解决。有必要进行进一步的研究,以检查安全性,功效,作用机制及其对发育中的中枢神经系统的长期影响。

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