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Circulatory Effects of Peridural Block
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1972
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Pain MedicineAnalgesiaBlood FlowPain ManagementHigh Peridural AnalgesiaCardiologyAnalgesicsRegional AnesthesiaHealth SciencesMedicinePostoperative Pain ManagementPreoperative PainMild Acute HemorrhageAnaesthetic AgentPain ResearchCirculatory EffectsPhysiologyElectrophysiologyCardiovascular PhysiologyAnesthesiaPerioperative MedicineCent LidocaineEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
High peridural analgesia was studied in 20 volunteers in whom peridural block was achieved before and after removal of 10 ml/kg blood to simulate mild acute hemorrhage. One group was given 2 per cent lidocaine containing 1:200,000 epinephrine, while in another group lidocainc alone was used. The gro