Additives to increase tissue spread of local anesthetics |
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Authors: | Per H. Rosenberg MD PhD |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | Certain drugs or chemicals may be added to local anesthetic solutions to enhance the tissue spread of the local anesthetic. Perhaps the best known is glucose (dextrose) added to spinal anesthesia solution to make it hyperbaric and to allow the local anesthetic to spread in the cerebrospinal fluid by gravity, as needed. Hyaluronidase addition has been abandoned in almost all other regional anesthetic blocks except ophthalmologic blocks. Hylauronidase is expensive and it is not devoid of side-effects and, therefore, as low concentrations as possible are recommended. Even as low concentration as 3.75 IU/mL of hyaluronidase is able to enhance the spread of the concentrated local anesthetic solution, causing analgesia and akinesia without damage to the eye muscles. Hyaluronidase addition to local anesthetic solutions is used to some extent also in dermatological surgery. The spread of local anesthetics for topical skin analgesia and anesthesia is promoted by influencing the penetrating property physically (eutectic mixture), electrically (iontophoresis), and encapsulating in liposomes. The penetration (spread) of the local anesthetic through the skin is significantly faster with iontophoresis and liposomes in comparison with the eutectic mixture of local anesthetics. |
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