PMID: 15227222Jan 1, 1989Paper

Nerve-sparing dissection as alternative to anesthesia of carotid sinus nerve in preparation for carotid endarterectomy

Texas Heart Institute Journal
A A BarmanR Cantu

Abstract

This prospective randomized study was undertaken to determine intraoperatively the hemodynamic effects of local anesthesia of the carotid sinus nerve during carotid dissection in preparation for endarterectomy. Twenty carotid endarterectomy patients were divided into 2 groups: a control group of 10 patients, in whom ordinary saline solution was infiltrated into the carotid bifurcation; and a study group of 10 patients, in whom 5 mL of 2% lidocaine hydrochloride was infiltrated. To determine whether a nerve-sparing dissection might in itself be adequate to prevent the perioperative hemodynamic instability associated with carotid endarterectomy, we took scrupulous care in all patients to avoid injuring the carotid sinus nerve. After we had established baseline values for heart rate and blood pressure in each patient, we recorded heart rate and blood pressure again intraoperatively, every 2 minutes during a 10-minute period. Because the series was small, an analysis of variance showed no statistically significant changes in these values during carotid dissection in either group. However, intraoperative increases in systolic pressure (p < 0.0064) and mean pressure (p < 0.0028) were greater in the lidocaine group. Neither group expe...Continue Reading

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