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    Comparison between effects of intravenous lidocaine and sublingual nifedipine on preventing blood pressure increase in laryngoscopy by Gholamreza Mohseni, Azam Kolyaei, Morteza Farshchian, et al

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Drugs commonly used for laryngoscopy and intubation to prevent hemodynamic complications, intravenous lidocaine and sublingual nifedipine, were compared with independent and paired t-tests.Results: This comparison suggested that while the mean age, weight, and sex distribution in our two groups were the same, mean changes in systolic and diastolic blood pressure and heart rate increases in the lidocaine group were 12.6%, 7.5%, and 16.5%, and in the nifedipine group, 17.7%, 11.0%, and 23.5% (P value = 0.0052, 0.189, and 0.0001), respectively. …”
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    Analgesic efficacy of lidocaine and multimodal analgesia for chest tube removal: A randomized trial study by Valdecy Ferreira de Oliveira Pinheiro, José Madson Vidal da Costa, Marcelo Matos Cascudo, Ênio de Oliveira Pinheiro, Maria Angela Ferreira Fernandes, Ivonete Batista de Araujo

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Objective: to assess the analgesic efficacy of subcutaneous lidocaine and multimodal analgesia for chest tube removal following heart surgery. …”
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    5% lidocaine medicated plaster double effect in a case of orofacial localized neuropathic pain by Casale R, Romanenko Y, Allegri M

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Keywords: trigeminal pain, localized neuropathic pain, topical treatment, 5% lidocaine medicated plaster…”
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    Opioid-free anesthesia with lidocaine for improved postoperative recovery in hysteroscopy: a randomized controlled trial by NH Cha, Y Hu, GH Zhu, X Long, JJ Jiang, Yuan Gong

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Conclusion Opioid-free anesthesia with lidocaine achieves a better quality of recovery, faster recovery, and a shorter time to extubation than general anesthesia with sufentanil. …”
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    The Effect of Adding Metoclopramide to Subcutaneous Lidocaine on Postoperative Pain after Lower Abdominal Surgery with General Anesthesia by Hamid Hajigholam Saryazdi, Sheida Shabanian, Mitra Jabalameli, Bahram Khorram Ghahfarrokhi

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…In group A, the patients received intravenous lidocaine and subcutaneous metoclopramide; In group B, the patients received intravenous lidocaine and intravenous metoclopramide; and in group C, the patients received only intravenous lidocaine and normal saline. …”
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