Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Perioperative Pain Alleviation of Forearm Fractures Using a Combination of Hematoma Block and Intravenous Regional Anesthesia by Ketamine and Lidocaine
fractures of upper limb induce much pain . A lot of modalities are available to alleviate pain. fracture hematoma block, and intravenous regional anesthesia seem to be cost effective and attractive options
Fractures of the forearm are extremely common, Pain relief is of utmost importance in forearm
fractures which may need manipulation immediately for reduction followed by operative
intervention
The characteristic features of ideal analgesia during reduction are determined by safety,
simplicity, affectivity and costs. Giventhe logistic difficulty of providing such anesthesia
to such large number of patients simpler alternatives to conventional anesthesia have been
tried. Hematoma Block alone, Hematoma Block with sedation, Bier's Block (Intravenous regional
anesthesia), regional nerve blocks, sedation have been compared to general anesthesia to
evaluate the efficacy, effectiveness, safety in treating such patients
Amongst various techniques, HB and IVRA are attractive options. However, while HB has been
demonstrated to be safe simple and has been used effectively for treatment of radius
fractures in ER and for immediate pain relief it doesn't provide muscular relaxation and may
not be sufficient for any operative intervention
IVRA is suitable for operations of the distal extremities, in situations where it is safe and
easy to apply an occlusive tourniquet. The primary advantages of IVRA are its simplicity,
reliability, and cost-effectiveness. . It is a regional anesthetic technique that is easy to
perform, with success rates varying between 94% and 98%.For these reasons, it remains a
popular choice among anesthesiologists.
A combination of blocks is usually done to overcome the deficiencies of individual blocks and
to improve operating conditions or to prolong post operative analgesia. However the use of
dual technique of IVRA and HB with local anesthetic only offered near absence of post
operative analgesia
Lidocaine is the most frequently used LA for IVRA and HB
Different agents have been used as additive to local anesthetic for IVRA including
phencyclidines, non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, opioids, and muscle relaxants.
Ketamine is an effective anesthetic agent for IVRA at concentrations between 0.3% and 0.5%.it
improves quality of anesthesia and peri operative analgesia without causing side effects
Ketamine, a phenyl-piper dine derivative, was first synthesized in the early 1960 as an IV
anesthetic agent. At sub anesthetic doses, ketamine exerts a noncompetitive blockade of N
-methyl aspartate (NMDA) receptors. NMDA receptors play a major role in synaptic plasticity
and are specifically implicated in central nervous system facilitation of pain processing.
NMDA receptor antagonists have been implicated in perioperative pain management. Ketamine
also has local anesthetic qualities, which have been studied as a sole agent for IVRA. In
addition to spinal cord NMDA receptors, NMDA receptors have also been identified on
peripheral unmyelinated sensory axons. This can explain why ketamine as an NMDA receptor
antagonist was able to attenuate the tourniquet pain.
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