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Hemodynamic and cardiac electrophysiologic effects of lidocaine-bupivacaine mixture in anesthetized and ventilated piglets.

Jean-Yves Lefrant1, Laurent Muller, Jean E de La Coussaye, Laurent Lalourcey, Jacques Ripart, Pascale A Peray, Xavier Mazoit, Michel Dauzat, Antoine Sassine, Jean-Jacques Eledjam.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The sensory blockade induced by a lidocaine-bupivacaine mixture combines the faster onset of lidocaine and the longer duration of bupivacaine. The current study compared the effects of large doses lidocaine (16 mg/kg), bupivacaine (4 mg/kg), and a mixture of 16 mg/kg lidocaine-4 mg/kg bupivacaine on hemodynamic and cardiac electrophysiologic parameters in anesthetized and ventilated piglets.
METHODS: After carotid artery cannulation, a double micromanometer measured mean aortic pressure, left ventricular end diastolic pressure, and the first derivative of left ventricular pressure. Electrocardiogram recording and a bipolar electrode catheter measured RR, PQ, QRS, QT C, JT C, AH, and HV intervals. Lidocaine, bupivacaine, or the mixture was administered intravenously over 30 s, and studied parameters were measured throughout 30 min.
RESULTS: Mean aortic pressure decreased in all groups ( P < 0.05). The first derivative of left ventricular pressure was decreased in all groups ( P < 0.001) but to a greater extent with the mixture compared with lidocaine ( P < 0.04). RR, QT C, and JT C intervals were similarly increased in all groups ( P < 0.05). In all groups, PQ, AH, HV, and QRS intervals were widened ( P < 0.001). The lengthening of PQ was greater with bupivacaine ( P < 0.02). The lengthening of AH was greater and delayed with bupivacaine compared with lidocaine ( P < 0.03). The lengthening of HV and the widening of QRS were greater and delayed with bupivacaine ( P < 0.01). The widening of QRS was greater with the mixture than with lidocaine ( P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: The alterations of ventricular conduction parameters are greater with 4 mg/kg bupivacaine than with a mixture of 16 mg/kg lidocaine-4 mg/kg bupivacaine, whereas the hemodynamic parameters are similarly altered.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12502985     DOI: 10.1097/00000542-200301000-00018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesthesiology        ISSN: 0003-3022            Impact factor:   7.892


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