• Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg · Jun 2005

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    Comparison of clonidine and epinephrine in lidocaine anaesthesia for lower third molar surgery.

    • B Brkovic, L Todorovic, and D Stojic.
    • Clinic of Oral Surgery, University of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro, 11070 Belgrade. marina-s@Eunet.yu
    • Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2005 Jun 1;34(4):401-6.

    AbstractThe admixture of clonidine or epinephrine to lidocaine for inferior alveolar nerve block was studied with regard to onset, duration, intensity of anaesthesia, postoperative analgesia, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), ST segment depression > or =1 mm and cardiac arrhythmias. Forty healthy patients (ASA I) received 2 ml 2% lidocaine with clonidine (15 microg/ml; n = 20) or epinephrine (12.5 microg/ml; n = 20) in a double-blind fashion for lower third molar surgery. Duration and intensity were not different between groups, while onset was significantly different by subjective evaluation. The need for postoperative pain medication was significantly lower in the clonidine group. There was a significant decrease in SBP and MAP in both groups 35 min after administration of anaesthesia compared with basal values, while DBP was significantly lower only in the clonidine group. There was no significant difference in SBP, DBP and MAP between groups. HR was significantly increased in the epinephrine group 5 min after administration of anaesthesia and during surgery compared with the clonidine group and with basal values. The presented data suggest that clonidine could be a useful and safe alternative to epinephrine for intraoral block anaesthesia.

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