Combined ultrasound and nerve stimulator-guided deep nerve block may decrease the rate of local anesthetics systemic toxicity: a randomized clinical trial
Autor: | Yujie Li, Bin Yi, Kaizhi Lu, Xu-hao Zhang, Yang Chunyong, He Wenquan, Jianteng Gu |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Nerve block medicine.medical_treatment Lumbosacral Plexus law.invention lcsh:RD78.3-87.3 03 medical and health sciences Young Adult 0302 clinical medicine Randomized controlled trial Double-Blind Method 030202 anesthesiology law Risk Factors Anesthesiology Ultrasound medicine HBV Humans Ropivacaine Anesthetics Local Ultrasonography Interventional Nerve stimulation Lumbar plexus business.industry Incidence (epidemiology) Lidocaine 030208 emergency & critical care medicine LAST Sciatic Nerve Electric Stimulation Clinical trial Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine lcsh:Anesthesiology Anesthesia Female Sciatic nerve business Research Article |
Zdroj: | BMC Anesthesiology, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2019) BMC Anesthesiology |
ISSN: | 1471-2253 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12871-019-0750-6 |
Popis: | Background: Ultrasound guidance might decrease the incidence of local anesthetics systemic toxicity (LAST) for many peripheral nerve blocks compared with nerve stimulator guidance. However, it remains uncertain whether ultrasound guidance is superior to nerve stimulator guidance for deep nerve block of the lower extremity. This study was designed to investigate whether deep nerve block with ultrasound guidance would decrease the incidence of LAST compared with that with nerve stimulator guidance and to identify associated risk factors of LAST. Methods: Three hundred patients undergoing elective lower limb surgery and desiring lumbar plexus blocks (LPBs) and sciatic nerve blocks (SNBs) were enrolled in this study. The patients were randomly assigned to receive LPBs and SNBs with ultrasound guidance (group U), nerve stimulator guidance (group N) or dual guidance (group M). The primary outcome was the incidence of LAST. The secondary outcomes were the number of needle redirections, motor and sensory block onset and nerve distribution restoration time, as well as associated risk factors. Results: There were 18 patients with LAST, including 12 in group U, 4 in group N and 2 in group M. By multiple comparisons among the three groups, we found that the incidence of LAST in group U (12%) was significantly higher than that in group N (4%) (P=0.037) and group M (2%) (P=0.006). The OR of LAST with hepatitis B (HBV) infection and the female sex was 3.352 (95% CI, 1.233-9.108, P=0.013) and 9.488 (95% CI, 2.142-42.093, P=0.0004), respectively. Conclusions: Ultrasound guidance, HBV infection and the female sex were risk factors of LAST with LPBs and SNBs. For patients infected with HBV or female patients receiving LPBs and SNBs, we recommended that combined ultrasound and nerve stimulator guidance should be used to improve the safety. Trial registration: This study was approved by the Ethical Committee of the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University. The protocol was registered prospectively with the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR-IOR-16008099) on March 15, 2016. |
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