2017
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7145.1000363
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Postmortem Redistribution of Lidocaine after Epidural Anesthesia Accidental Death

Abstract: Epidural anesthesia is often used form in Chinese primary hospitals and lidocaine is the most favorite anesthetic. Fatalities due to epidural anesthesia accident and lidocaine overdose are often happened, but there still have not obvious evidence to indicate the real reason of death according to the concentration of lidocaine in postmortem blood because the postmortem redistribution (PMR). An animal models using dogs has been developed, whereby the dogs received an intravenous, subarachnoid, and epidural injec… Show more

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“…Another parameter that should be further investigated is that lidocaine has potential for postmortem redistribution (PMR) [16][17][18]. A large number of studies have been published in recent years suggesting that lidocaine may exhibit PMR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another parameter that should be further investigated is that lidocaine has potential for postmortem redistribution (PMR) [16][17][18]. A large number of studies have been published in recent years suggesting that lidocaine may exhibit PMR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%