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. 2017 Feb 22;2017(2):CD005364. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD005364.pub3

Blackburn 1995.

Methods Single‐centre RCT, emergency department, community‐based teaching hospital, United States
Participants 35 adult and paediatric patients (minimum age of 2 years) with facial and scalp lacerations, ≤ 6 cm in length
Interventions 1. Topical TAC solution (tetracaine 0.5%, epinephrine 1:2000, cocaine 10.4%), applied for 20 minutes (n = 18)
 2. Topical TLE solution (lidocaine 5% and epinephrine 1:2000), applied for 20 minutes (n = 17)
Outcomes 1. The participant reported discomfort using a facial effective pain scale (1‐9), which consisted of 9 faces with various emotional expressions. However, in a few cases, the participant was too young to use the pain scale, so the physician estimated the participant's pain using the same Faces scale. The study combined self‐reported and surrogate Faces pain scale scores in the final results.
 2. Rescue lidocaine infiltration was required.
 3. The study reported any acute adverse reactions directly related to the anaesthetic.
Results included the following.
 1. Faces pain scale (1‐9) scores (mean score ± SD: topical TLE = 3.29 ± 1.92 vs topical TAC = 2.66 ± 1.78; P = 0.33)
 2. Requirement for supplemental lidocaine infiltration (topical TLE = 6% vs topical TAC = 6%; P = not reported)
 3. No acute anaesthetic‐related adverse effects
Intervention dates May to August 1992
Declaration of interest Not reported
Notes Funding not reported
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Random sequence generation (selection bias) High risk Quote: "The TAC and TLE solutions were arbitrarily assigned to a single‐dose (10ml), sequentially numbered vials by the pharmacist. The vials, with the specific contents unknown to the emergency physician, were forwarded to the ED as requested".
Comment: probably not done
Allocation concealment (selection bias) Low risk Quote: "The solutions were made visibly identical by adding methylene blue to the TLE solution so that it matched the intrinsic blue colour of TAC".
"The vials, with the specific contents unknown to the emergency physician, were forwarded to the ED as requested".
Comment: probably done
Blinding (performance bias and detection bias) 
 All outcomes Low risk Quote: "The solutions were made visibly identical by adding methylene blue to the TLE solution so that it matched the intrinsic blue colour of TAC".
Comment: probably done
Incomplete outcome data (attrition bias) 
 All outcomes Unclear risk 35 participants in study but reporting of attrition or exclusions insufficient to permit judgement
selective reporting of outcomes 
 All outcomes Low risk All outcomes described in Methods were fully reported in Results section. Adverse events noted
Other bias (sample size) High risk Total N = 35:
17 participants in the TLE group; 18 in the TAC group