hemodynamic effects of 2% lidocaine with 1:80000 epinephrine in inferior alveolar nerve block
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introduction lidocaine plus epinephrine is the most common anesthetic drug used in dentistry which has important cardiovascular side-effects like increase in blood pressure and cardiac arrhythmia. the goal of this study was to evaluat cardiovascular effects of one cartridge of 2% lidocaine + 1:80000 epinephrine. methods and materials 60 cases without any systemic diseases who had been admitted for right and lower molar tooth extraction were studied. for all of them, inferior alveolar nerve was blocked with one cartridge of %2 lidocaine + 1:80000 epinephrine. blood pressure and pulse rate were measured with omron digital sphigmomanometer (model m4) and recorded in 5 stages (at the admit time until 10 minutes after injection), and compared with together. results the findings of our study showed that injection of one cartridge of 2% lidocaine + 1:80000 epinephrine has negligible effects on blood pressure and pulse rate. discussion because of the minimum cardiovascular effects of one cartridge of %2 lidocaine + 1:80000 epinephrine in healthy cases, it seems tobe safe for patients with mild cardiovascular disease. key words epinephrine, lidocaine, blood pressure, pulse rate.
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