Rapid serum lidocaine determination in the coronary care unit
S. M. Deglin, J. M. Deglin, J. Wurtzbacher, M. Litton, C. Rolfe and C. McIntire
Eighty-four serum lidocaine determinations were made in 33 hospitalized
patients with the use of a rapid enzyme innumoassay technique. Prediction
of lidocaine concentration within broad categories based on clinical
assessment alone was compared with actual measurements. When serum
concentrations were not considered, most episodes of lidocaine toxic
reactions were obscured by associated complex clinical problems. The rapid
lidocaine enzyme immunoassay is a useful tool for assisting in the
detection of lidocaine toxic reactions in the coronary care unit.