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Episode 180: Keywords part 12 with Gillian Isaac: Local Anesthetics

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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Clinical Use of Local Anaesthetics May Be Increased

Clinical use of local anaesthetics may be increased. Maybe like the duration or, like, right? That's what i is, an adiration oactualy, enriched. So a 70 kilogram patient experiences pain on incision of a thigh abscess. The area around the abscess has been infiltrated with 30 amel of one % miticane in one to two otre thousand eight. Local anaesthetic was most likely effected because of a acidoss at theside of the injection. B, pinefrn induced limitation of drug diffusion. C, insufficient dose. D, low ionization of ligtcane. E, protein binding of lightig.

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