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Buffering the pain of local anaesthetics: A systematic review.

Robert John Davies1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence that buffering of local anaesthetics with sodium bicarbonate reduces the pain of injection whilst not affecting efficacy.
METHODS: Medline search from 1966 to December 2001. Articles in all languages were included. Bibliographies were examined for papers.
RESULTS: The search identified 63 publications. All were retrieved. Of these, 22 were human prospective randomized controlled trials directly assessing the pain of infiltration. Three papers were based on observations. No case series, case reports, or retrospective studies were identified. One animal study was found.
CONCLUSION: The evidence is that buffering with sodium bicarbonate significantly reduces the pain of local anaesthetic injection. The buffered solutions retain the efficacy of local anaesthetics and are stable in the mixtures used in the trials. Adrenaline-containing buffered solutions need refrigeration in closed containers for storage. Buffering will be particularly useful where pain of local anaesthetic injection may not be well tolerated such as in large areas of infiltration, sensitive areas such as the face and in children. It is recommended that sodium bicarbonate and tables of stable dilutions are readily available in the emergency department to facilitate this.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12656792     DOI: 10.1046/j.1442-2026.2003.00413.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Med (Fremantle)        ISSN: 1035-6851


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3.  Buffered lidocaine and bupivacaine mixture - the ideal local anesthetic solution?

Authors:  Corliss A Best; Alyssa A Best; Timothy J Best; Danielle A Hamilton
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4.  Local anaesthetic repair of uncomplicated paraumbilical hernia without sedation: peri-operative pain and patient satisfaction.

Authors:  P C Bennett; B Kumar; E C Coveney
Journal:  Hernia       Date:  2013-03-31       Impact factor: 4.739

5.  A prospective, randomized, double-blind study of the anesthetic efficacy of sodium bicarbonate buffered 2% lidocaine with 1:100,000 epinephrine in inferior alveolar nerve blocks.

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Journal:  Anesth Prog       Date:  2010

6.  Bupivacaine and triamcinolone may be toxic to human chondrocytes: a pilot study.

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7.  Local anaesthetic repair of paraumbilical hernia as a safe option across a range of body mass indices.

Authors:  I D Sadien; Y M Ho; E Coveney
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8.  Anesthetic diffusion through lipid membranes depends on the protonation rate.

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9.  Pain and efficacy of local anesthetics for central venous access.

Authors:  William C Culp; Mohammed Yousaf; Benjamin Lowry; Timothy C McCowan; William C Culp
Journal:  Local Reg Anesth       Date:  2008-11-09

Review 10.  Guidelines for procedural pain in the newborn.

Authors:  Paola Lago; Elisabetta Garetti; Daniele Merazzi; Luisa Pieragostini; Gina Ancora; Anna Pirelli; Carlo Valerio Bellieni
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