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Lidocaine Kinetics Predicted by Indocyanine Green Clearance

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  • Ruben A. Zito, M.D.,
  • and Philip R. Reid, M.D.

Abstract

To evaluate the importance of hepatic blood flow in lidocaine kinetics, we compared indocyanine green clearance, an estimate of hepatic plasma flow, to lidocaine clearance in 26 patients, half with and half without congestive heart failure, who received a lidocaine infusion for 24 hours as clinically indicated. The results demonstrated that patients with congestive heart failure had significantly higher steady-state lidocaine levels (6.8±3.6 [S.D.] vs. 2.9±0.9 μg per milliliter, P<0.005) and reduced lidocaine clearance (3.8±1.4 vs. 10.9±3.1 ml per minute per kilogram, P<0.005) than patients without heart failure. Potentially subtherapeutic or toxic lidocaine levels were found in 10 patients. The regression line (y = 0.3 + 1.07 x) relating clearance of lidocaine to that of indocyanine green was linear (r = 0.95, P<0.001). Since indocyanine green clearance can be determined rapidly and noninvasively, it offers the potential of predicting lidocaine dosage requirements with avoidance of toxicity or suboptimum therapy. (N Engl J Med 298:1160–1163, 1978)

Funding and Disclosures

Supported in part by a Johns Hopkins University institutional research grant and a research grant from Hynson-Westcott and Dunning, Inc.

Presented in part at a meeting of the Federation for American Societies for Experimental Biology, Anaheim, CA, 1976.

Author Affiliations

From the divisions of Cardiology and Clinical Pharmacology, Johns Hopkins University (address reprint requests to Dr. Reid at Osler 503, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21205).

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