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TITLE:
Abnormal Change in Arterial Blood Pressure after Adrenaline-Containing in Lidocaine Infiltrated into Oral Submucosa during General Anesthesia
AUTHORS:
Kenichi Satoh, Mami Chikuda, Ayako Ohashi, Miho Kumagai, Masahito Sato, Shigeharu Joh
KEYWORDS:
Hypotension, Local Anesthetic with Adrenaline, Submucosa, General Anesthesia
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Anesthesiology,
Vol.5 No.5,
May
7,
2015
ABSTRACT: Sudden severe hypotension also occurs in an otherwise stable surgery when adrenaline-containing in lidocaine is infiltrated and care must be taken when using adrenaline-containing in lidocaine because it occasionally induces several adverse reactions. We report the case of a 16-year-old man who scheduled for oral surgery in which abnormal arterial blood pressure changes occurred after adrenaline-containing in lidocaine infiltrated into oral submucosa.