Analgesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of the Effects of Adding Dexamethasone at 0.25% Ropivacaine With 0.5% Ropivacaine Alone in the Supraclavicular Brachial Plexus Block
The supraclavicular brachial plexus block is widely used in upper limb surgery below the
shoulder. However, this can easily lead to long-term motor nerve blockage, Horner's syndrome,
phrenic nerve paralysis or systemic poisoning, and even serious side effects such as cardiac
arrest.
Dexamethasone is a synthetic corticosteroid and becoming more common to use steroids as an
adjunct to local anesthetics in brachial plexus block.
In order to reduce the incidence of long-acting topical anesthetics from the nerve block in
the supraclavicular arm, reducing the local anesthetic concentration is a feasible method,
but this will also result in a shorter time to neurological block. The investigators
hypothesized that the addition of Dexamethasone 5 mg to low concentrations (0.25%) of
Ropivacaine would prolong postoperative analgesia.Therefore, the purpose of this study was to
compare the postoperative analgesia and the side effects of postoperative supraclavicular
brachial plexus blockade with the addition of Dexamethasone 5mg to Ropivacaine (0.5%) alone
and Ropivacaine (0.25%) in low concentrations.
The supraclavicular brachial plexus block is widely used in upper limb surgery below the
shoulder. Although it is easier and more stable than axillary nerve block and subclavian
brachial plexus block, long-acting local anesthetics are used for long-term blockade with
traditional block methods. However, this can easily lead to long-term motor nerve blockage,
Horner's syndrome, phrenic nerve paralysis or systemic poisoning, and even serious side
effects such as cardiac arrest.
Ropivacaine is a novel long-acting topical amine amine topical anesthetics that lasts long
and has anesthetic and analgesic effects. Its pharmacological characteristics are low
cardiotoxicity, sensory block and motor block separation at low concentrations more obvious,
and with the external peripheral vasoconstriction. Therefore, the drug is especially suitable
for postoperative analgesia. Dexamethasone is a synthetic corticosteroid for the treatment of
a wide range of symptoms including rheumatic diseases, certain skin diseases, severe
allergies, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cerebral edema, and may also be
combined with antibiotics for tuberculosis patients. It is becoming more common to use
steroids as an adjunct to local anesthetics in brachial plexus block. Steroids have
neurological blockade effects by blocking the nociceptive transmission of pith-type C-fibers
and inhibiting the release of ectopic neurons. Dexamethasone, as a local anesthetic adjuvant
in peripheral nerve block, has also been widely studied recently.
In order to reduce the incidence of long-acting topical anesthetics from the nerve block in
the supraclavicular arm, reducing the local anesthetic concentration is a feasible method,
but this will also result in a shorter time to neurological block. The investigators
hypothesized that the addition of Dexamethasone 5 mg to low concentrations (0.25%) of
Ropivacaine would prolong postoperative analgesia. Therefore, the purpose of this study was
to compare the postoperative analgesia and the side effects of postoperative supraclavicular
brachial plexus blockade with the addition of Dexamethasone 5mg to Ropivacaine (0.5%) alone
and Ropivacaine (0.25%) in low concentrations.
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