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Changes in auditory evoked responses during intravenous lidocaine. Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum. [Acta Otolaryngol Suppl] Journal article

 
Ueda S, Aso S, Watanabe Y, Mizukoshi K 
Changes in auditory evoked responses during intravenous lidocaine. [Journal Article]
Acta Otolaryngol Suppl 1993.:89-93.


Auditory evoked responses in 21 cases with tinnitus were recorded before and after the administration of intravenous lidocaine. A dosage of 1 mg/kg body weight was diluted with 20% glucose (20 ml) and administered intravenously over a one-min period. The loudness of tinnitus was evaluated during electrocochleography (ECochG) or auditory brain-stem response (ABR) recordings using a score between 0 and 11. The stimulus sound was a tone burst in a frequency that corresponded to the pitch of tinnitus. AP latency on ECochG and the inter peak latency (IPL) of wave I-III and wave III-V on ABR were prolonged momentarily and tinnitus was reduced. These findings reveal that the sites of action for lidocaine are both the inner ear and the brain-stem.



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