Successful Management of Hypotension Induced by Low Intracranial Pressure with Intravenous Administration of Lidocaine

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We are sharing one of the most cited article from our journal. Article entitled “Successful Management of Hypotension Induced by Low Intracranial Pressure with Intravenous Administration of Lidocaine” was well written by Dr. Zhi-Ming Zhang.

Abstract

A man suffered severe hypotension down to 20~30 mmHg when he received a surgical remove of glioma. This hypotension was hard to treat with many ways due to the blood pressure did not show any response to many vasoconstrictors, such as: adrenaline, norepinephrine, dopamine, and Aramine etc. A rapid injection of lidocaine 200 mg from right femoral vessel showed an efficient effect on promoting blood pressure when combined with other vasoconstrictors.

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