1. Duration and toxicity of bupivacaine for topical anesthesia of the airway in the cat.
- Author
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Ford DJ, Singh P, Watters C, and Raj PP
- Subjects
- Animals, Apnea chemically induced, Arrhythmias, Cardiac chemically induced, Cats, Cough, Female, Lidocaine toxicity, Male, Reflex drug effects, Time Factors, Anesthesia, Local, Bupivacaine toxicity, Trachea drug effects
- Abstract
To assess bupivacaine as a topical anesthetic of the airway, 0.5 ml of 1, 2, and 4% bupivacaine was sprayed down the trachea of lightly anesthetized cats and the duration of anesthesia, systemic toxicity, and local toxicity was compared to that produced by 4% lidocaine. Two percent bupivacaine suppressed the cough reflex longer than 4% lidocaine with no increase in either local or systemic toxicity. Four percent bupivacaine produced arrhythmias in 5 of 10 cats in two groups and apnea in 4 of 6 cats. This study indicates that 2% would be an appropriate concentration to assess bupivacaine as a topical anesthetic of the airway in humans.
- Published
- 1984