Journal article

A randomised controlled trial of peri-operative lidocaine infusions for open radical prostatectomy

L Weinberg, C Rachbuch, S Ting, W Howard, M Yeomans, I Gordon, L McNicol, K James, D Story, C Christophi

Anaesthesia | Published : 2016

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Abstract

We allocated 76 men scheduled for radical retropubic prostatectomy to peri-operative lidocaine 2% or saline 0.9%: a pre-operative 0.075 ml.kg-1 intravenous bolus; an intra-operative intravenous infusion at 0.075 ml.kg-1.h-1; and 24 hours' postoperative subcutaneous infusion at 0.075 ml.kg-1.h-1. Lidocaine reduced the postoperative hospital stay by a mean (95% CI) of 1.3 (0.3-2.4) days, p = 0.017, from a mean (SD) of 4.6 (3.2) days with saline. Lidocaine reduced pain at rest during the first 24 postoperative hours by a mean (95% CI) of 1.8 (0.7-2.9) mm.h-1, p = 0.001. Lidocaine reduced 24-h morphine consumption by a mean (95% CI) of 13.9 (2.2-25.7) mg, p = 0.021, from a mean (SD) of 52.3 (26...

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Funding Acknowledgements

Funding was provided by a Pfizer Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Research Fellow grant, and an Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists Academic Enhancement grant. No conflicts of interest declared.