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. 1990 Jul;12(4):316-20.
doi: 10.1097/00007691-199007000-00003.

Intravenous lidocaine in the treatment of convulsions in the neonatal period: monitoring plasma levels

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Intravenous lidocaine in the treatment of convulsions in the neonatal period: monitoring plasma levels

E Rey et al. Ther Drug Monit. 1990 Jul.

Abstract

Thirteen newborn infants (five premature, eight full term) with severe seizures and not responding to phenobarbital and diazepam received a lidocaine (LD) infusion. The schedule was 4 mg/kg/h on the 1st day, 3 mg/kg/h on the 2nd day, 2 mg/kg/h on the 3rd day, and 1 mg/kg/h on the 4th day. The LD plasma levels were measured every 24 h just before decreasing the dose. The control of seizures was achieved in 11 of 13 patients, with plasma LD concentration ranging from 2.8 to 10.5 mg/L. The LD concentration was linearly correlated with the dose in each group. In the premature group, LD clearance was always smaller than in the full-term group. Although no side effects were observed on heart rate and blood pressure, it is suggested that the dose of LD be adjusted to maintain the LD concentrations between 3-6 mg/L.

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