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Comparison of analgesia induced by continuous epidural infusion of plain 1% lidocaine and 1% lidocaine prepared by dilution of 2% lidocaine with the same volume of saline
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 12/06/07
Kanai, A., et al. - To compare the extent of sensory block induced by continuous epidural infusion of plain 1% lidocaine and 2% lidocaine diluted with saline to 1% lidocaine...Two percent lidocaine diluted with the same volume of saline is a less potent than the plain 1% lidocaine. The effect of saline as a diluent on epidurally administrated local anesthetics may be of clinical importance
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