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Chronic neurological deficits and Nesacaine-CE--an effect of the anesthetic, 2-chloroprocaine, or the antioxidant, sodium bisulfite?

B C Wang, D E Hillman, N I Spielholz, H Turndorf.   

Abstract

Chronic neurological deficits have been described in patients after presumed accidental subarachnoid injection of 2-chloroprocaine-CE (Nesacaine-CE; N-CE) intended for epidural block. This study investigated the possible role of pure 2-chloroprocaine (2-CP) and sodium bisulfite, two components of Nesacaine-CE, in causing these complications when injected separately into the lumbar subarachnoid space of neurologically intact awake rabbits. Repeated 2-4-mg spinal anesthetic doses of pure 2-CP in lactated Ringer's solution did not produce chronic hindlimb paralysis even though accumulated doses reached 50 mg. However, 1.2-2.4 mg of sodium bisulfite, the antioxidant in N-CE added to prolong shelf-life, resulted in irreversible hindlimb paralysis in 12 out of 14 animals. This amount of bisulfite is contained in 12-24 mg of 2% N-CE. The demonstration that persistent paralysis resulted from low dosages of sodium bisulfite contained in commercially available 2-CP requires reevaluation of the suitability of this antioxidant for products prepared for intrathecal use.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6703372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


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