Postmortem redistribution of lidocaine after epidural injection in beagle dogs.

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
International journal of clinical and experimental medicine Pub Date : 2015-10-15 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01
Chao Zhang, Bin Liang, Chendan Wang, Zhiwen Wei, Keming Yun
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Abstract

Objectives: An animal model using beagle dog has been established to investigate the postmortem redistribution of lidocaine.

Materials and methods: 18 dogs were euthanized and injected lidocaine (13 mg/kg) via epidural immediately. An autopsy was performed at 0, 12, 24, 48, 72, 96 hours after drug administration. All animals were stored in supine position at room temperature. For the other groups, lidocaine was given via epidural 6, 12, 24 hours after dogs were euthanized. Followed treatments were as above described. All samples were treated for detection of the concentration of lidocaine.

Results: It was found that lidocaine could diffuse via blood vessel rapidly post administration. And the concentration of lidocaine in the blood from ventriculus sinister increased obviously in a time-dependent manner. Meanwhile, the postmortem tissue distribution of lidocaine was significantly different. However, the process of postmortem redistribution of lidocaine was obviously delayed in dogs which were given drugs after death.

Conclusions: Together results revealed the process of postmortem redistribution of lidocaine via epidural injection, and provided the method to distinguish the lidocaine-induced death and drug administration after death.

小猎犬硬膜外注射利多卡因后的尸检再分布。
材料和方法材料与方法:18 只狗被安乐术后,立即经硬膜外注射利多卡因(13 毫克/千克)。在给药后 0、12、24、48、72 和 96 小时进行尸检。所有动物均在室温下仰卧保存。其他组的动物在安乐死后 6、12、24 小时通过硬膜外注射利多卡因。后续处理如上所述。所有样本均用于检测利多卡因的浓度:结果:研究发现,利多卡因可在给药后迅速通过血管扩散。结果发现,利多卡因在给药后可通过血管迅速扩散,且静脉血中利多卡因的浓度呈明显的时间依赖性增加。同时,利多卡因在死后组织中的分布也有显著差异。然而,死后给药的狗体内利多卡因的死后再分布过程明显延迟:以上结果揭示了硬膜外注射利多卡因的死后再分布过程,为区分利多卡因致死和死后给药提供了方法。
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