Effects of injective Lidocaine in reduction of complications due to diazepam injection

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¯Abstract Background: Pain of Injection and thrombophlebitis are of complications of diazepam injection which is used in induction of anesthesia. Objective: This study was designed to evaluate the effect of using lidocaine as a preinjection in reduction of complications due to diazepam. Methods: 116 Patients were evaluated in a randomized double blind study in university hospitals of Kerman in 2000. The patients who had no problems in their upper extrimities and were classified as class I and II of ASA classification received 0.2 mg/kg of diazepam as two separate sample one minute after receiving 0.5 mg/kg of lidocaine (1%) and it’s equal volume of Nacl (0.9%). Injections were done in veins of hands in left and right upper extremities. The pain of injection was recorded by another researcher as a likert scale. The third researcher checked the patients for phlebitis after 24 hours. Findings: 104 of the samples reported pain of injection after Nacl receiving and this rate for lidocaine was 16(p< 0.001). The severity of pain was different between two groups and lidocaine group had less score(p

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