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Spinal 2-Chloroprocaine: The Effect of Added Dextrose
2004
Anesthesia and Analgesia
Spinal 2-chloroprocaine is being investigated as an alternative short-acting spinal anesthetic to replace lidocaine for outpatient surgery. Adding dextrose increases the baricity of solutions and alters the characteristics of spinal anesthesia. In this study, we compared 2-chloroprocaine spinal anesthesia performed with or without the addition of dextrose (1.1%). Eight volunteers underwent 2 spinal anesthetics, receiving 40 mg 2-chloroprocaine (2 mL, 2%) with 0.25 mL saline with one and 0.25 mL
doi:10.1213/01.ane.0000093362.95618.89
pmid:14693594
fatcat:ghhbr7p7vffundwjbfeoq2rosm