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lindap
Lidocaine IV push for venous spasms

Does anyone give lidocaine IV push if the pt is experiencing venous spasms during the advancement of the PICC?

Dan Juckette
Rememer that Lidocaine is an

Rememer that Lidocaine is an ACLS drug for treatment of ventricular arhythmias. I would not push Lodocaine because of ther risk of unintended cardiac consequences. I do not believe there is any data to validate efficacy for breaking vascular spasms, but you could certainly break the heart rhythm.

Daniel Juckette RN, CCRN, VA-BC

lynncrni
 I see that no one has

 I see that no one has responded to your question and am wondering if that means that no one is using lidocaine by IV push for this purpose. I think there are many other ways to prevent vasospasm and to get it to relax when it happens and that IV push lidocaine is a risky drug when the patient does not have true clinical indications for its use. How frequently do you experience this problem? Is it a specific type or age of patient? When in the procedure does it occur? This is contraction of smooth muscles instead of skeletal muscles, so you must choose a drug that will work on smooth muscles. Have you also tried child life therapist for distraction techniques, etc. I would be very hesitant to use IV lidocaine for this purpose in any patient especially a child. Lynn

Lynn Hadaway, M.Ed., RN, BC, CRNI

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