Intravenous lidocaine for postoperative analgesia management in paediatrics: A systematic review with meta-analysis of published studies.

Eur J Anaesthesiol

From the University of Paris-Cité (PP, ML, KB, A-LH, BB, YM, ML, MD, FJ-M, SD), Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (PP, ML, KB, A-LH, BB, YM, ML, MD, FJ-M, SD), FHU I2D2, Robert Debré University Hospital, Paris, France (PP, ML, KB, A-LH, BB, YM, ML, MD, FJ-M, SD).

Published: November 2024

Background: The administration of intravenous lidocaine during the peri-operative period may improve pain management after paediatric surgery.

Objective: To explore the decrease in postoperative pain intensity and opioid consumption associated with peri-operative lidocaine administration in the paediatric population.

Design: A systematic review with meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials and a Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) analysis.

Data Sources: Extensive literature review.

Eligibility Criteria: This study includes clinical trials conducted during surgery that examined the effect of intravenous lidocaine compared with placebo on postoperative pain management.

Results: Lidocaine administration decreased pain intensity in PACU (standardised mean difference (SMD) = -1.89 [-3.75, -0.03], I2  = 97%, P of I2  < 0.001) and on postoperative day 1 (SMD = -2.02 [-3.37, -0.66], I2  = 96%, P of I2  < 0.001, number of studies = 5). Lidocaine was associated with a decrease in opioid consumption on postoperative day 1 (SMD = -1.2 [-2.19, -0.2], I2  = 93%, P of I2  < 0.001) but not on postoperative day 2 (SMD = -1.73 [-3.9, 0.44], I2  = 96%, P of I2  < 0.001). GRADE analyses resulted in low-quality results. Subgroup analyses revealed that pain intensity in PACU and opioid consumption on postoperative day 1 decreased when lidocaine was administered during both the intra-operative and postoperative periods.

Conclusions: The use of lidocaine is associated with improved pain management. However, further studies are needed to increase the level of evidence and determine the optimal administration regimen for pain management.

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