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lidocaine and Maxillary Sinusitis

lidocaine has been researched along with Maxillary Sinusitis in 2 studies

Lidocaine: A local anesthetic and cardiac depressant used as an antiarrhythmia agent. Its actions are more intense and its effects more prolonged than those of PROCAINE but its duration of action is shorter than that of BUPIVACAINE or PRILOCAINE.
lidocaine : The monocarboxylic acid amide resulting from the formal condensation of N,N-diethylglycine with 2,6-dimethylaniline.

Maxillary Sinusitis: Inflammation of the NASAL MUCOSA in the MAXILLARY SINUS. In many cases, it is caused by an infection of the bacteria HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE; STREPTOCOCCUS PNEUMONIAE; or STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS.

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (100.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Joki-Erkkilä, VP2
Penttilä, M2
Kääriäinen, J2
Rautiainen, M2

Trials

1 trial available for lidocaine and Maxillary Sinusitis

ArticleYear
Local anesthesia with EMLA cream for maxillary sinus puncture.
    The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology, 2002, Volume: 111, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Anesthesia, Local; Anesthetics, Combined; Anesthetics, Local; Epinephrine; Female; Humans; Li

2002

Other Studies

1 other study available for lidocaine and Maxillary Sinusitis

ArticleYear
[Ointment-induced local anesthesia as an anesthesia method for maxillary sinus puncture].
    Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2001, Volume: 117, Issue:21

    Topics: Anesthetics, Combined; Anesthetics, Local; Female; Humans; Injections; Lidocaine; Male; Maxillary Si

2001