Availability of a 5% lidocaine patch used prophylactically for venipuncture- or injection-related pain in children
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Availability of a 5% lidocaine patch used prophylactically for venipuncture- or injection-related pain in children
Abstract
Purpose: Venipuncture- or injection-related pain is still major problem during anesthetic induction in children. This study was designed to determine the availability of a 5% lidocaine patch used prophylactically for venipuncture- or injection-related pain during the induction of anesthesia.
Methods: In a randomized, double-blind study, 72 pediatric patients were allocated to one of two groups: pretreatment with a 5% lidocaine patch (Lidoderm(®), Endo Pharmaceuticals, Chadds Ford, PA, USA) (group A) or pretreatment with a placebo patch (group B). Pain severity was evaluated on the Faces, Legs, Activity, Cry, and Consolability Scale (FLACC) during venipuncture, and a 4-point scale during the injection of rocuronium.
Results: The FLACC score during venipuncture was significantly lower for group A than group B (p < 0.001). There was no significant difference in the grades of the 4-point scale observed during the injection of rocuronium between groups A and B. No significant adverse effect was noted for the groups.
Conclusion: Although pretreatment with a 5% lidocaine patch was found to be a safe, effective, and simple method of preventing venipuncture pain in children, this method did not reduce drug injection pain during the induction of anesthesia.
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