J-Tip® Jet Injection of 1% Buffered Lidocaine or Saline Versus 4% Lidocaine Cream Before Venipuncture or IV Insertion



Status:Archived
Conditions:Chronic Pain
Therapuetic Areas:Musculoskeletal
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:7/1/2011
Start Date:June 2009
End Date:December 2009

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Comparison of J-Tip® Jet Injection of 1% Buffered Lidocaine, 4% Lidocaine Topical Cream, and J-Tip® Jet Injection of Placebo Prior to Venipuncture and Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Insertion in a Pediatric Emergency Department


To measure and compare pain associated with venipuncture and peripheral intravenous catheter
insertion among pediatric emergency department patients randomized to treatment with one of
three different pain-reduction strategies: J-Tip® jet injection of 1% buffered lidocaine,
J-Tip® jet injection of sterile saline, or application of 4% lidocaine topical cream. The
investigators hypothesize that J-Tip® jet injection of 1% buffered lidocaine will provide
superior local anesthesia compared to saline or lidocaine cream.



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9300 Valley Children's Pl
Madera, California 93720
(559) 353-3000
Children's Hospital Central California The Children's Hospital Central California is a not-for-profit, state-of-the-art children’s hospital...
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