Intravenous lidocaine infusion for the treatment of acute pain in the pediatric intensive care unit: Case series

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Introduction: The use of intravenous lidocaine infusion has increased over the past decade as part of a multimodal approach to analgesia in adults; however, information about its safety and tolerability in the pediatric population is limited. Methods: Acute pain management using lidocaine infusion in eleven patients treated in the pediatric intensive care unit. Results: Five cases of postoperative abdominal pain and six cases of non-operative abdominal pain. Two cases were cancer patients affected by neutropenic colitis. Analgesic control achieved was good. Conclusion: Lidocaine infusions are apparently a safe option for the management of acute pain, either post-operative or not, in the pediatric population.

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Izquierdo, L. M., Moreno, N., & Ruiz, S. (2021). Intravenous lidocaine infusion for the treatment of acute pain in the pediatric intensive care unit: Case series. Colombian Journal of Anesthesiology, 49(4). https://doi.org/10.5554/22562087.e965

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