Influence of long-term infusions on lidocaine kinetics
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- DOI: 10.1038/clpt.1982.56
Influence of long-term infusions on lidocaine kinetics
Abstract
Lidocaine kinetics were examined during continuous infusions in five healthy subjects using stable isotope lidocaine labeled with two deuterium atoms. During phase 1, lidocaine and stable isotope lidocaine (50 mg IV each) were given as a bolus to confirm that the two species were kinetically identical. Phase 2 consisted of a long-term (30 hr) lidocaine infusion designed to produce a steady-state concentration equal to 1.5 microgram/ml. Twenty-four hours into the infusion, stable isotope lidocaine (50 mg) was given as an intravenous bolus and kinetic parameters were calculated. Phase 3 differed from phase 2 in that target steady-state lidocaine concentration was 4 microgram/ml and the stable isotope lidocaine dose was reduced to 40 mg. A gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer was used to determine lidocaine and stable isotope lidocaine serum concentrations. Compared to phase 1, clearance decreased (P less than 0.05) and half-life increased (P less than 0.025) during phases 2 and 3. The volume of distribution at steady-state remained constant during all three phases. Lidocaine cumulated in serum during long-term infusions in all five patients; repeated decreases in infusion rate were necessary to avoid exceeding desired target concentrations in phases 2 and 3.
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