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Crystallization of Local Anesthetics When Mixed With Corticosteroid Solutions

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate at which pH level various local anesthetics precipitate, and to confirm which combination of corticosteroid and local anesthetic crystallizes. METHODS: Each of ropivacaine-HCl, bupivacaine-HCl, and lidocaine-HCl was mixed with 4 different concentrations of NaOH solutions. Also...

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Autores principales: Hwang, Hyeoncheol, Park, Jihong, Lee, Won Kyung, Lee, Woo Hyung, Leigh, Ja-Ho, Lee, Jin Joo, Chung, Sun G., Lim, Chaiyoung, Park, Sang Jun, Kim, Keewon
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4775754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26949665
http://dx.doi.org/10.5535/arm.2016.40.1.21
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author Hwang, Hyeoncheol
Park, Jihong
Lee, Won Kyung
Lee, Woo Hyung
Leigh, Ja-Ho
Lee, Jin Joo
Chung, Sun G.
Lim, Chaiyoung
Park, Sang Jun
Kim, Keewon
author_facet Hwang, Hyeoncheol
Park, Jihong
Lee, Won Kyung
Lee, Woo Hyung
Leigh, Ja-Ho
Lee, Jin Joo
Chung, Sun G.
Lim, Chaiyoung
Park, Sang Jun
Kim, Keewon
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate at which pH level various local anesthetics precipitate, and to confirm which combination of corticosteroid and local anesthetic crystallizes. METHODS: Each of ropivacaine-HCl, bupivacaine-HCl, and lidocaine-HCl was mixed with 4 different concentrations of NaOH solutions. Also, each of the three local anesthetics was mixed with the same volume of 3 corticosteroid solutions (triamcinolone acetonide, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and betamethasone sodium phosphate). Precipitation of the local anesthetics (or not) was observed, by the naked eye and by microscope. The pH of each solution and the size of the precipitated crystal were measured. RESULTS: Alkalinized with NaOH to a certain value of pH, local anesthetics precipitated (ropivacaine pH 6.9, bupivacaine pH 7.7, and lidocaine pH 12.9). Precipitation was observed as a cloudy appearance by the naked eye and as the aggregation of small particles (<10 µm) by microscope. The amount of particles and aggregation increased with increased pH. Mixed with betamethasone sodium phosphate, ropivacaine was precipitated in the form of numerous large crystals (>300 µm, pH 7.5). Ropivacaine with dexamethasone sodium phosphate also precipitated, but it was only observable by microscope (a few crystals of 10–100 µm, pH 7.0). Bupivacaine with betamethasone sodium phosphate formed precipitates of non-aggregated smaller particles (<10 µm, pH 7.7). Lidocaine mixed with corticosteroids did not precipitate. CONCLUSION: Ropivacaine and bupivacaine can precipitate by alkalinization at a physiological pH, and therefore also produce crystals at a physiological pH when they are mixed with betamethasone sodium phosphate. Thus, the potential risk should be noted for their use in interventions, such as epidural steroid injections.
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spelling pubmed-47757542016-03-06 Crystallization of Local Anesthetics When Mixed With Corticosteroid Solutions Hwang, Hyeoncheol Park, Jihong Lee, Won Kyung Lee, Woo Hyung Leigh, Ja-Ho Lee, Jin Joo Chung, Sun G. Lim, Chaiyoung Park, Sang Jun Kim, Keewon Ann Rehabil Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate at which pH level various local anesthetics precipitate, and to confirm which combination of corticosteroid and local anesthetic crystallizes. METHODS: Each of ropivacaine-HCl, bupivacaine-HCl, and lidocaine-HCl was mixed with 4 different concentrations of NaOH solutions. Also, each of the three local anesthetics was mixed with the same volume of 3 corticosteroid solutions (triamcinolone acetonide, dexamethasone sodium phosphate, and betamethasone sodium phosphate). Precipitation of the local anesthetics (or not) was observed, by the naked eye and by microscope. The pH of each solution and the size of the precipitated crystal were measured. RESULTS: Alkalinized with NaOH to a certain value of pH, local anesthetics precipitated (ropivacaine pH 6.9, bupivacaine pH 7.7, and lidocaine pH 12.9). Precipitation was observed as a cloudy appearance by the naked eye and as the aggregation of small particles (<10 µm) by microscope. The amount of particles and aggregation increased with increased pH. Mixed with betamethasone sodium phosphate, ropivacaine was precipitated in the form of numerous large crystals (>300 µm, pH 7.5). Ropivacaine with dexamethasone sodium phosphate also precipitated, but it was only observable by microscope (a few crystals of 10–100 µm, pH 7.0). Bupivacaine with betamethasone sodium phosphate formed precipitates of non-aggregated smaller particles (<10 µm, pH 7.7). Lidocaine mixed with corticosteroids did not precipitate. CONCLUSION: Ropivacaine and bupivacaine can precipitate by alkalinization at a physiological pH, and therefore also produce crystals at a physiological pH when they are mixed with betamethasone sodium phosphate. Thus, the potential risk should be noted for their use in interventions, such as epidural steroid injections. Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2016-02 2016-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4775754/ /pubmed/26949665 http://dx.doi.org/10.5535/arm.2016.40.1.21 Text en Copyright © 2016 by Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hwang, Hyeoncheol
Park, Jihong
Lee, Won Kyung
Lee, Woo Hyung
Leigh, Ja-Ho
Lee, Jin Joo
Chung, Sun G.
Lim, Chaiyoung
Park, Sang Jun
Kim, Keewon
Crystallization of Local Anesthetics When Mixed With Corticosteroid Solutions
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title_fullStr Crystallization of Local Anesthetics When Mixed With Corticosteroid Solutions
title_full_unstemmed Crystallization of Local Anesthetics When Mixed With Corticosteroid Solutions
title_short Crystallization of Local Anesthetics When Mixed With Corticosteroid Solutions
title_sort crystallization of local anesthetics when mixed with corticosteroid solutions
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4775754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26949665
http://dx.doi.org/10.5535/arm.2016.40.1.21
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