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PLASMA LIDOCAINE LEVELS OCCURRING WITH ENDOTRACHEAL ADMINISTRATION DURING HEMORRHAGIC-SHOCK
被引:4
作者:
MACE, SE
机构:
[1] Department of Emergency Medicine, Division of Investigative Medicine, The Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland, OH 44106, One Mt. Sinai Drive
关键词:
Absorption of endotracheal drugs;
Absorption of endotracheal lidocaine;
Blood lidocaine levels;
Endotracheal drug therapy;
Endotracheal lidocaine;
Hypovolemic shock;
Plasma levels of endotracheal drugs;
Plasma levels of endotracheal lidocaine;
Plasma lidocaine levels;
Shock;
D O I:
10.1016/0300-9572(90)90108-Q
中图分类号:
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100602 ;
摘要:
During the many emergency situations in which venous access is difficult or impossible, endotracheal drug administration is an effective alternative means of delivering life-saving medications. Shock is a commonly encountered emergency situation in which endotracheal drug therapy can and is often used. Yet whether a drug given endotracheally during shock can be absorbed from the lungs and pass into the bloodstream is not known. Forty-five sets of plasma lidocaine levels drawn at 5, 15, 30 and 60 min after the administration of endotracheal lidocaine at a dose of 2 or 4 mg/kg were obtained in dogs either in shock or in a normal control group: Group I = "Non-shock" or normal control, N = 27; Group II = "Shock", N = 18. Significantly higher plasma lidocaine levels occurred in the shock group in all time periods and with either dose of lidocaine (P < 0.001). Mean plasma lidocaine levels (μg/ml) at 5 min were: (at 2 mg/kg dose) Group I = 1.1, Group II = 2.0; and (at 4 mg/kg dose) Group I = 2.3, and Group II = 5.1. The dose of lidocaine, the technique of administration, and the time at which the plasma lidocaine level was drawn as well as whether shock vs. non-shock was present were all highly significant factors (P < 0.001) in determining plasma lidocaine levels. In summary: (1) endotracheal lidocaine is absorbed during shock and (2) higher plasma lidocaine levels occur during shock than during the non-shock control state. This suggests that the dosage of endotracheal medication may need to be adjusted for various clinical conditions such as shock. © 1990.
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