Upper Extremity Trauma Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Ultra-low Dose Naloxone During Supraclavicular Brachial Plexus Block on the Anti-nociceptive Criteria of Post-operative Opioid in Orthopedic Upper Limb Surgeries
Effective post-operative pain control can reduce patient morbidity and affect the patient
outcome. Brachial plexus block is one of them, a popular and widely employed regional nerve
block technique for perioperative anesthesia and analgesia for surgery of the upper
extremity.
Different drugs have been used as adjuvants with local anesthetics in brachial plexus block
to achieve quick, dense and prolonged block like Morphine, Pethidine, Clonidine,
Dexmedetomidine.
Naloxone is opioid antagonists which could selectively block the excitatory effects of
opioids. it release endorphins and also displace endorphins from receptor site .it also
reduce the opioid induced side effects, such as vomiting, nausea, pruritus, and respiratory
depression.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of ultra-low dose of naloxone when added to
bupivacaine %.05 in supraclavicular brachial plexus block in orthopedic upper limb surgery
and if it enhances the anti-nociceptive effect of post-operative opioid
Effect of naloxone on anti-nociceptive criteria of post -operative opioid will be estimated
by detecting the interval between each analgesic dose of post-operative opioid.
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