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Clinical Trial
. 1992 Oct;47(10):890-1.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1992.tb03157.x.

Local anaesthetic: does it really reduce the pain of insertion of all sizes of venous cannula?

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Local anaesthetic: does it really reduce the pain of insertion of all sizes of venous cannula?

B T Langham et al. Anaesthesia. 1992 Oct.
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Abstract

A recent study performed in this department showed that a subcutaneous injection of local anaesthetic was significantly less painful than the insertion of a 22-gauge venous cannula. However, our colleagues remained sceptical that local anaesthetic infiltration would eliminate the pain of cannulation. Consequently a further study was undertaken to compare the pain of cannulation with and without the use of local anaesthetic. The results show that pain of cannulation is significantly (p < 0.003) reduced after subcutaneous infiltration with 1% lignocaine when compared to cannulation without local infiltration. Persistent discomfort at the site of cannulation was eliminated by the use of local anaesthetic.

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