Lung Cancer(Primary, Metastatic), Benign Lung Mass Requiring Operation
Conditions
Keywords
Systemic lidocaine, postoperative pain, Video-assisted thoracic surgery, VATS
Brief summary
Systemic lidocaine infusion may improve the patients' chronic post surgical pain after video-assisted thoracic surgery
Interventions
In group L, intravenous lidocaine infusion(0.1mg/kg) for 10minutes after induction of anesthesia. After 10 minutes, lidocaine infusion continued at rate of 3mg/kg/hr during operation, and discontinued before move the patients to PACU.
In group C, the patients receive same volume of normal saline
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Age between 20 and 65 years * ASA class 1 and 2 * Patients who are scheduled for video-assisted thoracic surgery
Exclusion criteria
* Allergy to local anesthetics or contraindication to use of lidocaine * Pregnancy * Severe cardiovascular disease * Renal failure * Liver failure * Neurologic and psychologic disease * Chronic treatment with analgesics or chronic pain patients * Previous history of thoracic surgery (open or video-assisted) * Patients' refusal
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Assessing pain score after operation | 2 months after operation | Assessing pain score by Short-form McGill pain questionnaire at 2 months after operation |
Countries
South Korea