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The Effects of Systemic Lidocaine on Airway Tone and Pulmonary Function in Asthmatic Subjects
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Lidocaine, which reduces airway responsiveness to drugs that cause bronchospasm through sensory nerve activation, did not reduce baseline airway tone. Instead, even when administered IV, lidocaine significantly increased airway tone and caused airway narrowing. Therefore, while the administration of lidocaine can prevent intubation-induced bronchospasm, the airways should be constantly monitored by auscultation even during IV lidocaine administration.
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