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La lidocaine carbonatée employée pour l’anesthésie péridurale pendant la césarienne élective est un agent qui est certain de produire une analgésie maternelle qui sera rapide. Même si les niveaux sanguins de la mère et du fetus sont un peu plus élevés qu’avec la lidocaine conventionelle, les concentrations sanguines sont encore beaucoup moins que la dose toxique chez la mère et le fetus.
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Houle, G.L., Fox, G.S. & Torkington, M.G. Transmission of carbonated lidocaine across the placenta during caesarean section. Canad. Anaesth. Soc. J. 18, 505–511 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03026013
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