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[Intrapleural anesthesia following thoracic surgery and in chest trauma]
Abstract:
The analgesic effect of intrapleural administration of local anesthetics (lidocaine, trimecaine, azocaine) has been studied in 180 patients after thoracic surgery and with chest trauma. The effect was assessed on the basis of subjective (visual analogue 10-score scale) and objective findings (hemodynamic parameters, spirograms, ECG). In control patients analgesia was performed by intramuscular promedol administration. It has been shown that fractionated intrapleural administration of local anesthetics is an effective and safe analgesic technique after thoracic surgery and in chest trauma.
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