British journal of diseases of the chest
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
A study of the use of ultrasonically nebulized lignocaine for local anaesthesia during fibreoptic bronchoscopy.
The use of nebulized lignocaine, with and without intravenous diazepam premedication, was compared with lignocaine given by bolus in 52 patients undergoing fibreoptic bronchoscopy (FOB). Changes in airflow, cardiac rhythm, and transcutaneous PO2 were recorded, and patient acceptability, blood lignocaine levels, and the duration of the procedure were also monitored. ⋯ Nebulized lignocaine without diazepam was acceptable to the patients and was not associated with the significant (P less than 0.03) falls in transcutaneous PO2 which followed diazepam administration. Nebulized lignocaine, with and without, diazepam premedication is a safe, effective and acceptable method of inducing topical anaesthesia for FOB.