Levobupivacaine Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of Levobupivacaine Versus Levobupivacaine Plus Dexmedetomidine Infiltration for Post-tonsillectomy Analgesia and Laryngospasm in Pediatric Patients
Tonsillectomy is one of the most common surgical performed procedures in children. Adenotonsillectomy surgery in pediatrics is commonly managed as an ambulatory surgery. This may be attributed to the use of the electro-dissection surgical technique that decreases the incidence of immediate postoperative hemorrhage. However, the use of the electro-cautery technique increases postoperative inflammation. Postoperative throat pain is a very important and significant problem because it can lead to decreased oral intake and dehydration with subsequent serious complications of dehydration.
The idea behind the use of local anesthetic agents in the peri-operative period is not only related to its ability to block peripheral nociceptor transmission after tissue damage but also in preventing sensitization of the central nervous system. Levobupivacaine is new, long-acting bupivacaine, amide-type local anesthetic and is thought to be less cardio and neurotoxic. However, few studies showed that local infiltration of levobupivacaine reduces the intensity of postoperative pain. Dexmedetomidine is a highly selective α2-adrenoceptor agonist recently introduced to anesthesia practice producing dose-dependent sedation, anxiolysis, and analgesia (involving spinal and supraspinal sites), without respiratory depression. Dexmedetomidine is being used off-label as an adjunctive agent in pediatric patients for sedation and analgesia; in the critical care unit, during non-invasive ( Magnetic resonance imaging) and invasive procedures ( cardiac catheterization and endoscopy). It may also decrease opioid usage and anesthesia requirements as seen from adult data prevent emergence delirium and postanesthesia shivering. ;
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