Chloroprocaine Related Published Studies
Well-designed clinical trials related to Chloroprocaine (Chloroprocaine Epidural)
The interaction between epidural 2-chloroprocaine and morphine: a randomized controlled trial of the effect of drug administration timing on the efficacy of morphine analgesia. [2009.07]
A controlled clinical interventional trial comparing 2% chloroprocaine-bupivicaine versus 2% lidocaine-bupivicaine for retrobulbar anesthesia in scleral buckling surgery. [2009.02]
Intrathecal 2-chloroprocaine for lower limb outpatient surgery: a prospective, randomized, double-blind, clinical evaluation. [2006.07]
Similar onset time of 2-chloroprocaine and lidocaine + epinephrine for epidural anesthesia for elective Cesarean section. [2006.03]
Chloroprocaine may not affect epidural morphine for postcesarean delivery analgesia. [2006.02]
Spinal 2-chloroprocaine: a comparison with procaine in volunteers. [2005.02]
Spinal 2-chloroprocaine for surgery: an initial 10-month experience. [2005.02]
Spinal 2-chloroprocaine: the effect of added clonidine. [2005.02]
Spinal 2-chloroprocaine: minimum effective dose. [2005.01]
Well-designed clinical trials possibly related to Chloroprocaine (Chloroprocaine Epidural)
Ultrasound improves the success rate of a tibial nerve block at the ankle. [2009.05]
Ultrasound improves the success rate of a sural nerve block at the ankle. [2009.01]
Lower-body warming mimics the normal epidural-induced reduction in the shivering threshold. [2008.01]
Spinal anesthesia with lidocaine or preservative-free 2-chlorprocaine for outpatient knee arthroscopy: a prospective, randomized, double-blind comparison. [2007.04]
Peripheral nerve blocks result in superior recovery profile compared with general anesthesia in outpatient knee arthroscopy. [2005.04]
Other research related to Chloroprocaine (Chloroprocaine Epidural)
Bicarbonate plus epinephrine shortens the onset and prolongs the duration of sciatic block using chloroprocaine followed by bupivacaine in sprague-dawley rats. [2009.05]
Comparison of the potency of lidocaine and chloroprocaine in sciatic nerve block in Sprague-Dawley rats. [2009]
A randomized, prospective, double-blind trial comparing 3% chloroprocaine followed by 0.5% bupivacaine to 2% lidocaine followed by 0.5% bupivacaine for interscalene brachial plexus block. [2008.11]
Spinal 2-chloroprocaine: effective dose for ambulatory surgery. [2008.05]
Combined spinal and epidural anaesthesia with chloroprocaine for hysterectomy. [2008.01]
A study comparing chloroprocaine with lidocaine for skin infiltration before intravenous catheter insertion. [2007.08]
Other possibly related research studies
Interaction of botulinum toxin type A with local anesthetic agents: an experimental study with rabbits. [2006.01]
Use of spinal anaesthesia in day surgery. [2006.12]
Delayed-type hypersensitivity (type IV) reactions in dental anesthesia. [2007.07]
Regional anesthesia techniques for ambulatory orthopedic surgery. [2008.12]
Postdischarge complications and rehabilitation after ambulatory surgery. [2008.12]
Transient neurologic symptoms (TNS) following spinal anaesthesia with lidocaine versus other local anaesthetics. [2009.04.15]
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