In vitro evaluation of diffusion of lidocaine and alkalinized lidocaine through the polyurethane membrane of the endotracheal tube

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Abstract

Objectives: Endotracheal tube (ETT) and its inflated cuff are likely to induce specific reactivity at the emergence time. In ICU, the tolerance of the ETT cuff could be a part of patient agitation and increased of sedation. Materials and methods: Using specific ICU ETT cuff (thin polyurethane cuff), we perform an in vitro evaluation of diffusion of lidocaine and alkalinized lidocaine (L-B) across the PU cuff for a long duration. We evaluate the safety of this procedure by a daily injection into the cuff. Results: With lidocaine alone, we observed a low rate of diffusion through the cuff (< 8% over 24. h), whereas the L-B solution had a high diffusion (> 90% over 24. h). The released profiles were similar from day 0 to day 8, and no cuff rupture was reported over the 8-day study. Conclusion: The safety, controlled release, and lack of deleterious effects on cuff membrane were confirmed. In case of unexpected cuff rupture, an adequate determination of the mixture allows to obtain a safe solution with the achievement of a physiological pH (7.4) and the small dose of lidocaine (40. mg). © 2014 Société française d'anesthésie et de réanimation (Sfar).

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Estebe, J. P., Treggiari, M., Richebe, P., Joffe, A., Chevanne, F., & Le Corre, P. (2014). In vitro evaluation of diffusion of lidocaine and alkalinized lidocaine through the polyurethane membrane of the endotracheal tube. Annales Francaises d’Anesthesie et de Reanimation, 33(4). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annfar.2013.12.022

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