A Review of the Lidocaine in the Perioperative Period

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Autores da FMUP

  • Joana Irene De Barros Mourão

    Autor

  • Nuno Filipe De Sousa Vale

    Autor

Participantes de fora da FMUP

  • Silva, A

Unidades de investigação

Abstract

This review analyzes the controversies surrounding lidocaine (LIDO), a widely recognized local anesthetic, by exploring its multifaceted effects on pain control in the perioperative setting. The article critically analyzes debates about lidocaine's efficacy, safety, and optimal administration methods. While acknowledging its well-documented analgesic attributes, the text highlights the ongoing controversies in its application. The goal is to provide clinicians with a comprehensive understanding of the current discourse, enabling informed decisions about incorporating lidocaine into perioperative protocols. On the other hand, emphasizes the common uses of lidocaine and its potential role in personalized medicine. It discusses the medication's versatility, including its application in anesthesia, chronic pain, and cardiovascular diseases. The text recognizes lidocaine's widespread use in medical practice and its ability to be combined with other drugs, showcasing its adaptability for individualized treatments. Additionally, it explores the incorporation of lidocaine into hyaluronic acid injections and its impact on pharmacokinetics, signaling innovative approaches. The discussion centers on how lidocaine, within the realm of personalized medicine, can offer safer and more comfortable experiences for patients through tailored treatments.

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ISSN/ISSNe:
2075-4426, 2075-4426

Journal of Personalized Medicine  Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)

Tipo:
Review
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1699-
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Keywords

  • lidocaine; pain control; perioperative opioid; administration

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