The purpose of this study was to assess the experience with long-term epidural space administration of 1% lidocaine in combination with general anesthesia. Anesthesia based on the long-term epidural lidocaine administration in combination with general anesthesia versus total intravenous anesthesia based in ketamine and ataralgesia was analyzed. The anesthesia based on the long-term epidural lidocaine administration in combination with general anesthesia was shown to provide steady-state hemodynamic parameters and an adequate antinociceptive protection and to contribute to the early activation of patients.
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