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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas
versión On-line ISSN 1729-519X
Resumen
CHUMPITAZ-CERRATE, Victor; CALDAS-CUEVA, Victoria; FRANCO-QUINO, César Ivanovish y CHAVEZ-RIMACHE, Lesly Karem. Lidocaine 2% with adrenaline 1: 80,000 alkalinized with sodium bicarbonate 8.4 % in dental anesthesia. Rev haban cienc méd [online]. 2020, vol.19, n.6 Epub 10-Ene-2021. ISSN 1729-519X.
Introduction:
The alkalinization of lidocaine has been successful in blocking the inferior dental nerve; however, there are contradictory results regarding its clinical efficacy.
Objective:
To determine the effect of 2% lidocaine with 1: 80,000 adrenaline alkalinized with 8.4% sodium bicarbonate on inferior dental nerve block.
Material and methods:
Experimental, prospective and longitudinal study that comprised 50 patients from the Dental School of the National University of San Marcos. The following solutions were administered for inferior dental nerve block: 2% lidocaine with epinephrine 1: 80,000 alkalinized with 8.4% sodium bicarbonate and 2% lidocaine with 1: 80,000 adrenaline not alkalinized. Pain intensity was evaluated by injection, hemodynamic parameters and anesthetic periods (time of onset of action and duration of the anesthetic effect).
Results:
There was a lower pain intensity due to injection in the alkalized lidocaine group (19.16 ± 2.7) compared to the non-alkalinized lidocaine group (22.88 ± 4.2); p=0.02. Likewise, the onset time of action was lower in the alkalized lidocaine group (105.72 ± 9.7) compared to the non-alkalinized lidocaine group (157.52 ± 12.1); p=0.002. However, no significant differences were found in the hemodynamic parameters (p>0.05) and the duration of the anesthetic effect (p=0.114).
Conclusions:
Lidocaine 2% with adrenaline 1: 80,000 alkalized with sodium bicarbonate at 8.4% on the block of the inferior dental nerve produces a decrease in pain intensity due to injection and the time of onset of action, compared to the non-alkalinized formulation. However, there are no differences in relation to the hemodynamic parameters or the duration of the anesthetic effect.
Palabras clave : Anesthetics; local; Lidocaine; alkalinization; Sodium Bicarbonate; vital signs; pain.