Evaluation of varying doses of magnesium as an adjuvant to ropivacaine in supraclavicular brachial plexus block

Samuel George, Karthick Raj A
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Background: Peripheral nerve blockade is a crucial component of comprehensive anesthetic care, providing effective analgesia with fewer side effects than opioids and other oral analgesics. Aims and Objectives: This study investigated the effectiveness of a magnesium adjuvant in an ultrasound-guided supraclavicular brachial plexus block to determine the minimum dose required for the desired effects. Materials and Methods: This prospective, double-blind, and randomized controlled study included 90 patients scheduled for elective upper limb orthosurgery at GTMCH. The 90 patients were divided into three groups: A, B, and C. Each group received 21.5 mL of the test drug, with A receiving ropivacaine and normal saline, B receiving ropivacaine and magnesium, and C receiving ropivacaine and magnesium. Results: There was a significant difference in Group A between the onset of sensory and motor blockade in Groups B and C. There was a significant difference in Group A between the duration of sensory and motor blockade in Groups B and C, but no significant difference was observed between Groups B and C. The visual analog scale score varied from 0 to 6 in Group A and from 0 to 5 in Groups B and C. It was found to be significant only from the 7th to 10th h. There was a significant difference in Group A between Groups B and C in 1st rescue analgesia post-operatively and the number of rescue injections in the first 24 h, but no significant differences was observed between Groups B and C. Conclusion: Both 100 and 150 mg magnesium sulfate with 0.5% ropivacaine in supraclavicular blocks prolonged the blockade duration and reduced analgesic needs.
在锁骨上臂丛神经阻滞中使用不同剂量的镁作为罗哌卡因的辅助剂的评估
背景:周围神经阻滞是综合麻醉护理的重要组成部分,与阿片类药物和其他口服镇痛药相比,它能提供有效的镇痛,且副作用较少。目的和目标:本研究调查了镁辅助剂的有效性:本研究调查了镁辅助剂在超声引导下锁骨上臂丛神经阻滞中的有效性,以确定达到预期效果所需的最小剂量:这项前瞻性、双盲、随机对照研究纳入了 90 名计划在 GTMCH 进行上肢矫形手术的患者。这 90 名患者被分为 A、B 和 C 三组:A 组接受罗哌卡因和生理盐水,B 组接受罗哌卡因和镁,C 组接受罗哌卡因和镁:A 组的感觉和运动阻滞起始时间与 B 组和 C 组有显著差异,A 组的感觉和运动阻滞持续时间与 B 组和 C 组有显著差异,但 B 组和 C 组之间无显著差异。A 组与 B 组和 C 组在术后第一次镇痛抢救和头 24 小时内的抢救注射次数上有显著差异,但 B 组和 C 组之间没有观察到显著差异:结论:在锁骨上阻滞术中使用 100 毫克和 150 毫克硫酸镁与 0.5% 罗哌卡因都能延长阻滞时间并减少镇痛需求。
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