1997
DOI: 10.1097/00000542-199709001-00878
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A878 a Comparison of the Placental Transfer of Ropivacaine Versus Bupivacaine

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“…When administered without adrenaline you can infiltrate up to 4.5 mg / Kg of lidocaine, 7mg / Kg of procaine and 2mg / Kg of bupivacaine. When adrenaline is added, they can increase by a third (Minzter et al, 2017). c) Field Blocking Anesthesia: it is produced by subcutaneous injection of a local anesthetic solution so that the region distal to the injection site is anesthetized.…”
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“…When administered without adrenaline you can infiltrate up to 4.5 mg / Kg of lidocaine, 7mg / Kg of procaine and 2mg / Kg of bupivacaine. When adrenaline is added, they can increase by a third (Minzter et al, 2017). c) Field Blocking Anesthesia: it is produced by subcutaneous injection of a local anesthetic solution so that the region distal to the injection site is anesthetized.…”
Section: Ways To Administermentioning
confidence: 99%