Comparison of Eutectic Mixture of Local Anesthesia Cream and Subcutaneous Lidocaine to Reduce Chest Tube Removal Pain and Willingness to Repeat Procedure
Abstract:Background:. Patients with chest tube have allodynia (pain from stimuli that is normally painless) and hyperalgesia (increased sensitivity to pain). Anesthetics has not been used routinely when removing chest tubes assuming that the procedure is brief and that the pain is short-lived, even though it could be the most painful part of chest tube procedures.Objective: This study compared the effectiveness of local anesthetic EMLA cream and subcutaneous infiltration of lidocaine to reduce pain of chest tube remova… Show more
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