Prolonged analgesia after cuff release following I.V. regional analgesia with prilocaine

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In a prospective randomized study, 60 outpatients received 0.8%, 1.5% or 2% prilocaine (4mg/kg body weight) as i.v. regional anaesthesia for operations in the carpal region. The latent period, quality and duration of analgesia after release of the tourniquet were analysed. The latent period was shortest with 2% prilocaine. The duration of analgesia after tourniquet release increased from 5.7 min with 0.8% to 15.6min with 2% prilocaine. The plasma concentrations after 1.5% prilocaine were significantly less than with 0.8% prilocaine. © 1983 The Macmillan Press Ltd.

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Tryba, M., Zenz, M., & Hausmann, E. (1983). Prolonged analgesia after cuff release following I.V. regional analgesia with prilocaine. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 55(7), 631–634. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/55.7.631

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