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Intervention model description: The patients were randomly classified into three groups using computer-generated table numbers each contain (25) patients. Ketamine group (group K): 20 ml 0.5%bupivacaine and 20 ml 0.9% normal saline plus 1 mg\kg ketamine, Dexmedetomidine group (group D): 20 ml 0.5% bupivacaine and 20 ml 0.9% normal saline plus 1µg\kg dexmedetomidine Control group (group C): 20 ml 0.5%bupivacaine and 20 ml 0.9% normal saline. Masking: double-blind (participant and investigator) Masking Description: The investigator's study is a prospective, randomized, double-blind


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This randomized, prospective, double-blind study was carried out on 75 ASA Physical Status I-II adults aged 18-75 years old scheduled to undergo elective and emergency forearm and hand surgeries under ultrasound-guided supraclavicular brachial plexus block. After obtaining the local ethics committee of El-Minia university hospital approval and written informed consent was taken of the patient, this study was conducted from April 2019 to February 2020 in El-Minia university hospital. The investigators excluded any patient with bleeding disorders, damage or disease of the brachial plexus, uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, and patients with neuromuscular diseases, Patients with a local skin infection at the site of injection or patients with known hypersensitivity to studied drugs. Preoperative assessment and preparation: A careful assessment of medical history, general examination including chest, heart, abdomen, site of injection and other systems were carried out. Routine investigations were done as complete blood picture, ECG (electrocardiogram) renal and liver functions. An explanation of the visual analog scale was done to each patient. Preparation of the studied medications: The patients were randomly classified into three groups using computer-generated table numbers each contains (25) patients. Ketamine group (group K): 20 ml 0.5%bupivacaine and 20 ml 0.9% normal saline plus 1 mg\kg ketamine, Dexmedetomidine group (group D) 20 ml 0.5% bupivacaine and 20 ml 0.9% normal saline plus 1µg\kg dexmedetomidine (precedex® Hospira,Inc., Lake Forest USA). Control group (group C) 20 ml 0.5%bupivacaine and 20 ml 0.9% normal saline. All medications were prepared in similar sterile coated bottles by the supervisor who didn't include in the anesthetic or operative team, 75 bottles numbered from 1 to 75 were prepared. After completion of the study, the key was opened by the supervisor Block technique: On patient's arrival to the operating room, a 20 G intravenous cannula was inserted in a peripheral vein of unaffected limb and standard monitoring commenced as noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP), (ECG), and Oxygen saturation (Spo2) (UltraviewSL2700, Spacelaps, USA), all equipment and drugs for general anesthesia and resuscitation were prepared, the ultrasound device (Sonosite, Nanomax, USA ) lubricating gel, 21guge 50 mm length, short bevel, insulated stimulating needle (Laboratoires pharmaceutiques, Vygon, France). Patient lie supine with the head turned to the other side and ipsilateral arm adducted gently with a flexed elbow. Under the complete aseptic condition, the identified area and the ultrasound probe was prepared with anti-septic (Povidone-Iodine 10%) solution and the skin infiltrated with 1-2 ml of lidocaine 2% solution subcutaneously, the brachial plexus was visualized by placing the transducer in the sagittal plane in the supraclavicular fossa behind the middle-third of the clavicle. Two distinct appearances of the supraclavicular brachial plexus was seen, it either appeared as a grape-like cluster of 5 to 6 hypoechoic circles, located lateral and superior to the subclavian artery between the anterior and middle scalene muscles at the lower cervical region or as 3 hypoechoic circles with hyperechoic outer rings, the predetermined volume of 40 mL of the study drug solution was administered around the brachial plexus after negative aspiration to avoid accidental intravascular injection, expansion of the brachial plexus sheath was considered as an indication of correct needle placement, multiple injections were used to deposit the total amount of the study drugs, skin massage for about 3 minutes was done to facilitate drug distribution. Parameters assessed: - Hemodynamic data: The hemodynamic variables as HR, MAP and Spo2 were assessed. The parameters were recorded preoperatively just before the block as a baseline value, at 5,10,20,30,60, 90 minutes during the operative time and at 1,2,4,6,9 and 12 hours after the end of the operation. - Sensory block was assessed by pinprick test using a 3-point scale [16] Grade 0 = normal sensation, Grade 1 = loss of sensation of pinprick (analgesia), and Grade 2 = loss of sensation of touch (anesthesia). - Motor block was determined by thumb abduction (radial nerve), thumb adduction (ulnar nerve), thumb opposition (median nerve), and flexion of elbow (musculocutaneous nerve) according to the modified Bromage 3 point scale: Grade 0: Normal motor function with full flexion and extension of elbow, wrist, and fingers. Grade 1: Decreased motor strength with the ability to move the fingers only. Grade 2: Complete motor block with an inability to move the fingers [16]. - Onset time for sensory and motor block: the time interval between the end of local anesthetic administration and complete sensory and motor block by min. - Sensory block duration: the time interval between the complete sensory block and complete resolution of anesthesia on all the nerves (score 0( - Motor block duration: the time interval from complete motor block to complete recovery of motor function of hand and forearm (grade 0) by hours. - Visual analog scale (VAS): postoperative, the patients were familiarized with a 10-point visual analog scale (VAS) ranged from 0 = no pain, up to 10 = the worse imaginable pain. VAS was measured at 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 12 hours. When it equals or >4 the investigators give IM diclofenac sodium (75 mg amp) (Voltaren, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Switzerland). - Time of first analgesic request: The time passed from supraclavicular brachial plexus block to the patient's first request for analgesic medication by hours - Total analgesic requirements in 24 hours) diclofenac consumption) - Sedation score: was assessed according to the modified Ramsay Sedation Scale 1987(RSS) from 1-6 as follows: 1 = anxious, agitated, restless; 2 = cooperative, oriented, tranquil; 3 = responds to commands only; 4 = brisk response to light glabellar tap or loud noise; 5 = sluggish response to light glabellar tap or loud noise; 6 = no response [17]. - Adverse effects: any adverse effects such as hypotension (i.e. 20% decrease relative to baseline), bradycardia (HR <60 beats/min), nausea, vomiting, hypoxemia (SpO2 <90%), local hematoma, hemothorax, pneumothorax, recurrent laryngeal nerve block, intravascular injection, Horner's syndrome and signs of local anesthetic toxicity were recorded during the operation and for 12 hours postoperative. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Supraclavicular Brachial Plexus Block

NCT number NCT04508894
Study type Interventional
Source Minia University
Contact
Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 21, 2019
Completion date December 30, 2020

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