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    Lidocaine in oncological surgery by German Soto, Fernanda Calero, Marusa Naranjo

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Conclusion: In animal studies, lidocaine acts by blocking VGSC and other receptors, decreasing migration, invasion, and metastasis. …”
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    Comparison of Lidocaine-Distilled Water and Lidocaine-Mgso4 Mixture in Epidural Anesthesia of Dog by Seifollah Dehghani, Amin Bigham Sadegh

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…Objective- To compare the lidocaine-MgSO4 combination with lidocaine-Distilled water inthe epidural of indigenous awake dogs.Design- Prospective experimental study.Animals- Five young (12±2 months) female indigenous dogs weighting (10.74 ± 0.44 kg).Procedures- Epidural anesthesia was produced in all dogs with 2% lidocaine (1ml/4.5 kgbody weight) with 1 ml distilled water and two weeks later repeated by lidocaine (1ml/4.5kg) with 1 ml of 10% MgSO4. …”
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    Comparison of Duration of Spinal Anesthesia with Lidocaine or Lidocaine Plus Epinephrine between Addicts and Non-addicts by Afshin Mansourian, Mohammad Askarzadeh, Mohammad Shabani, Kouros Divsalar

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Duration of decrease in sensory level in addict subgroups receiving lidocaine or lidocaine plus epinephrine was lower compared to non-addict patients (P < 0.0001). …”
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    Assessment of the Effective Tissue Concentrations of Injectable Lidocaine and a Lidocaine-Impregnated Latex Band for Castration in Calves by Joseph A. Ross, Steven M. Roche, Kendall Beaugrand, Crystal Schatz, Ann Hammad, Brenda J. Ralston, Andrea M. Hanson, Nicholas Allan, Merle Olson

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This study aimed to assess the effective tissue concentrations of the current standard of care for pain mitigation in calves during castration (injectable lidocaine) and to assess the ability of a lidocaine-loaded elastration band (LLB) to deliver effective concentrations into the scrotal tissue over time. …”
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    Comparison of intra-cuff lidocaine vs alkalinized lidocaine effects for prevention of post-operative sore throat by Sarosh Ul Hassan, Nighat Abbas, Ali Asghar, Sabahat Tariq, Nadeem Naqvi, Muhammad Rafique

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… Objective: To compare the effect of intra-cuff lidocaine versus alkalinized lidocaine in the prevention of post-operative sore throat. …”
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    Use of adrenalin with lidocaine in hand surgery , by Ronaldo Antonio de Freitas Novais Junior, Jorge Ribamar Bacelar Costa, Jose Mauricio de Morais Carmo

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Objective:Because of the received wisdom within our setting that claims that local anesthesia should not be used with adrenalin in hand surgery; we conducted a study using lidocaine with adrenalin, to demonstrate its safety, utility and efficacy.Methods:We conducted a prospective study in which, in wrist, hand and finger surgery performed from July 2012 onwards, we used local anesthesia comprising a 1% lidocaine solution with adrenalin at 1:100,000. …”
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    A randomized crossover study of the effect of butorphanol–lidocaine and tramadol–lidocaine on sevoflurane's minimum alveolar concentration in dogs by Mohamed Marzok, Mohamed Marzok, Adel I. Almubarak, Mahmoud Kandeel, Mahmoud Kandeel, Wael El-Deeb, Wael El-Deeb, Hussein Babiker, Sayed Fathi El-Hawari, Sayed Fathi El-Hawari

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We conducted this study to examine the sparing effect of butorphanol–lidocaine (BUT–LID) and tramadol–lidocaine (TRM–LID) on sevoflurane's minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) in 10 healthy mongrel dogs aged 1–2 years and weighing 11.5 ± 0.8 kg (mean ± SD). …”
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    Comparative evaluation of sedative and anti-nociceptive effects of epidural romifidine, romifidine–lidocaine, and lidocaine in donkeys (Equus asinus) by Mohamed Marzok, Mohamed Marzok, Adel I. Almubarak, Hussein Babiker, Mahmoud Kandeel, Mahmoud Kandeel, Sayed Fathi El-Hawari, Sabry El-khodery

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The present study evaluates the anti-nociceptive and sedative effects of epidural administration of romifidine, a romifidine–lidocaine combination, and lidocaine alone in donkeys.Materials and methodsIn a randomized prospective study, twenty-four healthy adult donkeys were assigned to four groups (three experimental and one control; n = 6) received either 50 μg/kg of romifidine, 0.30 mg/kg of lidocaine, combined romifidine (50 μg/kg) and lidocaine (0.30 mg/kg) diluted in 0.9% sterile normal saline solution to a total injection volume of 12 ml, or an equivalent volume of sterile saline epidurally. …”
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    Periprostatic lidocaine infiltration versus transrectal lidocaine gel for local anaesthesia in transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy by Christopher CKH, Goh EH, Praveen S, Zulkifli MZ

    Published 2011
    “…The present study aimed to compare the efficacy and complication rate between periprostatic lidocaine infiltration and transrectal lidocaine gel in transrectal ultrasound guided prostate biopsy. …”
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