Unlabelled: With the availability of preservative- and antioxidant-free 2-chloroprocaine (2-CP), there may be an acceptable short-acting alternative to lidocaine for spinal anesthesia. We examined the safety, dose-response characteristics, and effects of epinephrine with spinal 2-CP. Six volunteers per group were randomized to receive 30, 45, or 60 mg of spinal 2-CP with and without epinephrine. Intensity and duration of sensory and motor blockade were assessed. When 11 of the 18 volunteers complained of vague, nonspecific flu-like symptoms, breaking of the blind revealed that all spinal anesthetics associated with the flu-like symptoms contained epinephrine. There were no complaints of flu-like symptoms in the volunteers who received 2-CP without epinephrine. No further spinal anesthetics containing epinephrine were administered, resulting in 29 anesthetics (11 with epinephrine, 18 without epinephrine.) Plain 2-CP demonstrated a dose-dependent increase in peak block height and duration of effect at all variables except time to 2-segment regression and time to regression to T10. Time to complete sensory regression with plain 2-CP was 98 +/- 20, 116 +/- 15, and 132 +/- 23 min, respectively. 2-CP with epinephrine produced times to complete sensory regression of 153 +/- 25, 162 +/- 33, and 148 +/- 29 min, respectively. Preservative and antioxidant free 2-CP can be used effectively for spinal anesthesia in doses of 30-60 mg. Epinephrine is not recommended as an adjunct because of the frequent incidence of side effects.
Implications: Hyperbaric spinal 2-chloroprocaine is effective and has an anesthetic profile appropriate for use in the surgical outpatient over the dose range of 30-60 mg without signs of transient neurologic symptoms. The addition of epinephrine is not recommended because of the frequent incidence of side effects.
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Anesth Analg
January 2004
From the Department of Anesthesiology, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington.
Unlabelled: With the availability of preservative- and antioxidant-free 2-chloroprocaine (2-CP), there may be an acceptable short-acting alternative to lidocaine for spinal anesthesia. We examined the safety, dose-response characteristics, and effects of epinephrine with spinal 2-CP. Six volunteers per group were randomized to receive 30, 45, or 60 mg of spinal 2-CP with and without epinephrine.
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April 1998
Department of Anesthesiology, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA 98111-0900, USA.
Background And Objectives: Epinephrine-containing test doses for detection of intravascular injection during epidural anesthesia may be unreliable or hazardous in beta-blocked, elderly, or pregnant patients. Subtoxic injections of lidocaine have been used as an alternative marker of intravascular injection in unpremedicated patients. We studied two groups of premedicated patients and unpremedicated subjects to evaluate the reliability of the local anesthetics bupivacaine (B) and 2-chloroprocaine (2-CP) as test dose injections.
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June 1997
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Magee-Womens Hospital, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pennsylvania, USA.
Background: 2-Chloroprocaine (2-CP) used for lumbar epidural anesthesia (LEA) reportedly decreases the efficacy of epidural morphine (EM) administered for post-cesarean section (CS) analgesia. The amount of supplemental i.v.
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September 1989
Department of Anesthesiology, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD 20814.
The effect of pH-adjustment of three per cent 2-chloroprocaine (2-CP, Nesacaine MPF) on the onset, duration, and spread of epidural analgesia and anaesthesia was studied in patients undergoing lower extremity surgery. Forty ASA physical status I and II patients were randomized to two groups. In a double-blinded fashion, patients in both groups received an epidural injection of 15 ml of local anaesthetic (LA) solution via a Tuohy needle at the L3-4 interspace.
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January 1981
The effects of sodium 2-chloropropionate (2-CP), an activator of pyruvate dehydrogenase were studied on normal dogs. Two sets of experiments were performed: 1) 2-CP was administered to conscious dogs by gastric intubation at 1.16 mmol/kg b.
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