Minerva anestesiologica
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Minerva anestesiologica · Mar 2000
[The predictive lidocaine test in treatment of neuropathic pain].
In daily practice, the intravenous lidocaine drip has been introduced as a predictive test for subsequent oral treatment with adjuvant drugs (anti-depressants, channel blockers and anti-convulsants). Our aim is the assessment of the correlation between the test response and the effectiveness of the consequent oral drug therapy. ⋯ In agreement with a other authors, we also noted that there was a statistically significant correlation between the results obtained and the therapy prescribed; the usefulness of a lidocaine drip as routine procedure to predict the therapeutic response of neuropathic pain to adjuvant analgesics is underlined.