Comparison of Subarachnoid Block Characteristics with Levobupivacaine at 240C and 370C for Infra-Umbilical Surgeries - a Randomized Controlled Trial

IF 0.1 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY
K. Nag, A. Charles, B. S., Anwar S. Basha
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Background & Aim : The temperature of a local anaesthetic solution influences its pKa and molecular kinetic activity, thereby affecting baricity. We evaluated the effects of 0.5% Levobupivacaine preheated at 37ºC on sensory and motor block characteristics and haemodynamic in patients undergoing infra-umbilical surgeries. Methods : This was a prospective, randomised, double blinded study, in which 70 patients were allocated into two groups [Group A (n=35) and Group B (n=35)]. In Group A, patients were administered 3 mL of levobupivacaine 0.5% solution at room temperature (24 -28ºC) and patients in Group B were administered with 3 mL of levobupivacaine 0.5% solution at 37°C (Thermostatically controlled digitalized hot bath machine) into the subarachnoid space. Our primary objective was to determine the time of onset of sensory blockade at T10. Time of onset and duration of motor blockade, duration of analgesia, time to two segment regression and other adverse events after spinal anaesthesia were secondary objectives. Results: The time to reach a sensory block of T10 was significantly shorter in group B (Mean ±SD 2.7±2.9 min, P 0.005) compared to that in group A (Mean ±SD 4.8±4.5 min). The mean duration of sensory block was longer in group B (Mean ±SD 155.5±25.9 min, P 0.048). Time to onset of motor block, duration of motor block and time to regression of two dermatomal level were not found statistically significant among the two groups. Conclusion : Spinal anaesthesia with 0.5% levobupivacaine heated to 37ºC shortens sensory block onset time and provides longer block duration.
脐下手术中左旋布比卡因在240℃和370℃时蛛网膜下腔阻滞特性的比较——一项随机对照试验
背景与目的:局部麻醉溶液的温度影响其pKa和分子动力学活性,从而影响其重量。我们评估了37℃预热0.5%左布比卡因对脐下手术患者感觉和运动阻滞特征以及血流动力学的影响。方法:前瞻性、随机、双盲研究,将70例患者分为两组[a组(n=35)和B组(n=35)]。A组患者于室温(24 ~ 28℃)下给予左布比卡因0.5%溶液3 mL, B组患者于37℃(恒温控制的数字化热浴机)下给予左布比卡因0.5%溶液3 mL于蛛网膜下腔。我们的主要目的是确定T10时感觉阻滞的发生时间。运动阻滞的发生时间和持续时间、镇痛持续时间、两段回归时间和脊髓麻醉后的其他不良事件是次要目标。结果:B组T10感觉阻滞时间(Mean±SD 2.7±2.9 min, P 0.005)明显短于a组(Mean±SD 4.8±4.5 min)。B组感觉阻滞的平均持续时间更长(mean±SD 155.5±25.9 min, P 0.048)。两组患者运动阻滞发生时间、运动阻滞持续时间和两个皮节水平恢复时间差异无统计学意义。结论:0.5%左布比卡因脊髓麻醉加热至37℃可缩短感觉阻滞发生时间,延长阻滞持续时间。
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