Comparison of Two Different Doses of Dexmedetomidine Added to Lignocaine in Patients Posted for Upper Limb Orthopedic Surgery Under Intravenous Regional Anaesthesia.

Q2 Medicine
Mostafa Saieed Mansour, Shebin El Kom, Mohamed Ahmed, Ayman Rady, Sadik Sadik
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Background: Intravenous regional anaesthesia (IVRA) is a dependable and safe technique specific anatomical knowledge is not required. The present research aimed to evaluate the effects of dexmedetomidine in combination with lidocaine and to compare the onset of motor and sensory block and evaluate the postoperative analgesia, as well as the side effects.

Methods: A prospective randomized controlled double-blinded study was conducted on 90 patients assigned randomly into three equal groups,. Group (I) received only lidocaine 2% 3mg/kg for Bier block. Group (II) received lidocaine 2% 3mg/kg with plus dexmedetomidine 0.25 μg/kg for Bier block. Group (III) received lidocaine 2% 3mg/kg plus dexmedetomidine 0.5 μg/kg for Bier block.

Results: Postoperative VAS was lower in a statistically significant way in the group III patients than those in groups I and II and this followed a reduction in the analgesic requirement in group III.

Conclusions: The combination of dexmedetomidine 0.5 μg/kg with lidocaine 2% (3mg/kg) when applying intravenous regional anaesthesia (IVRA) allowed improved postoperative analgesia. Furthermore, the combination reduced onset time, extended recovery time for sensory/motor blocks and did not affect the incidence of intra-operative and postoperative complications.

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两种不同剂量右美托咪定加利多卡因在静脉局部麻醉下上肢骨科手术患者中的比较
背景:静脉区域麻醉(IVRA)是一种可靠和安全的技术,不需要特定的解剖学知识。本研究旨在评价右美托咪定联合利多卡因的疗效,比较运动和感觉阻滞的发生情况,评价术后镇痛及副作用。方法:采用前瞻性随机对照双盲研究,将90例患者随机分为3组。I组仅给予利多卡因2% 3mg/kg用于Bier阻滞。II组给予利多卡因2% 3mg/kg加右美托咪定0.25 μg/kg用于Bier阻滞。III组给予利多卡因2% 3mg/kg加右美托咪定0.5 μg/kg用于Bier阻滞。结果:III组患者术后VAS低于I组和II组,具有统计学意义,这是由于III组患者镇痛需求减少所致。结论:右美托咪定0.5 μg/kg联合利多卡因2% (3mg/kg)静脉局部麻醉(IVRA)可改善术后镇痛。此外,该组合减少了发病时间,延长了感觉/运动阻滞的恢复时间,并且不影响术中和术后并发症的发生率。
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期刊介绍: The Romanian Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care is the official journal of the Romanian Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care and has been published continuously since 1994. It is intended mainly for anaesthesia and intensive care providers, but it is also aimed at specialists in emergency medical care and in pain research and management. The Journal is indexed in Scopus, Embase, PubMed Central as well as the databases of the Romanian Ministry of Education and Research (CNCSIS) B+ category. The Journal publishes two issues per year, the first one in April and the second one in October, and contains original articles, reviews, case reports, letters to the editor, book reviews and commentaries. The Journal is distributed free of charge to the members of the Romanian Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care.
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