Lidocaine-prilocaine cream was more effective than placebo for pain during circumcision
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Methemoglobinemia induced by lidocaine-prilocaine cream.
With growing awareness of the importance of pain control in all procedures, the use of lidocaine-prilocaine cream (EMLA) for all ages is increasing. Lidocaine-prilocaine cream has been implicated as a cause of methemoglobinemia. Diagnostic clues may be oxygen-resistant cyanosis and an oxygen "saturation gap" between arterial blood saturation and pulse oximetry. Treatment with intravenous methyl...
متن کاملLidocaine-prilocaine cream versus tetracaine gel for procedural pain in children.
OBJECTIVE To determine the relative efficacy of lidocaine-prilocaine and tetracaine for procedural pain in children. METHODS Systematic review was performed (MEDLINE1990-June 2001) of all studies comparing the efficacy of these 2 modalities of pain relief in children undergoing painful cutaneous procedures. Search terms included lidocaine, prilocaine, tetracaine, and anesthesia. RESULTS Eig...
متن کاملA randomized, controlled trial of a eutectic mixture of local anesthetic cream (lidocaine and prilocaine) versus penile nerve block for pain relief during circumcision.
OBJECTIVE We set out to compare a eutectic mixture of local anesthetic cream (lidocaine and prilocaine) to dorsal penile nerve block with lidocaine for anesthesia during circumcision. STUDY DESIGN In a double-blind study, term newborns were randomized to local anesthetic cream and sodium chloride solution dorsal penile nerve block (n = 31) or to placebo cream and lidocaine dorsal penile nerve...
متن کاملUsage of lidocaine-prilocaine cream in the treatment of postburn pain in pediatric patients.
BACKGROUND Facial burns are quite common among children. Many different wound-covers can be used for dressing burn wounds, which is usually painful for the patients. These covers can also be combined with local anesthetic creams. Lidocaine-prilocaine cream 5% (LPC) is commonly used as a topical anesthetic by physicians performing plastic surgery. In the present study, we investigated the effect...
متن کاملA systematic review of lidocaine-prilocaine cream (EMLA) in the treatment of acute pain in neonates.
OBJECTIVE Neonates routinely undergo painful cutaneous procedures as part of their medical treatment. Lidocaine-prilocaine 5% cream (EMLA) is a topical anesthetic that may be useful for diminishing the pain from these procedures. EMLA is routinely used in children and adults. There is substantial apprehension about its use in neonates because of concerns that it may cause methemoglobinemia. The...
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عنوان ژورنال: Evidence-Based Nursing
سال: 1998
ISSN: 1367-6539
DOI: 10.1136/ebn.1.1.9