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(Chest. 1973;63:427-429.)
© 1973 American College of Chest Physicians

Intravenously Administered Lidocaine as Cough Depressant during General Anesthesia for Bronchography

Franklin R. Smith M.D., F.C.C.P. and Paul Charles Kundahl M.D.

Intravenously administered lidocaine effectively decreases the cough reflex and makes bronchography a much easier task. Coupled with general anesthesia, bronchography becomes safe, rapid and productive of diagnostic bronchograms. Patient acceptance is considerably greater than with local anesthesia.




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