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Comparison of the Effects of Low Volume Prilocaine and Alkalinized Prilocaine for the Regional Intravenous Anesthesia Technique in Hand and Wrist Surgery
Aim. Comparing the effectivity of prilocaine and prilocaine alkalinized with 8.4% NaHCO(3) in terms of sensory and motor block onset and termination durations in RIVA technique considering patients' satisfaction and tolerance with application of tourniquet undergoing hand-wrist surgery. Materia...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4123591/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25133177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/725893 |
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author | Kapusuz, Ozlem Argun, Guldeniz Arikan, Murat Toğral, Guray Basarir, Aysun Kadiogullari, Nihal |
author_facet | Kapusuz, Ozlem Argun, Guldeniz Arikan, Murat Toğral, Guray Basarir, Aysun Kadiogullari, Nihal |
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description | Aim. Comparing the effectivity of prilocaine and prilocaine alkalinized with 8.4% NaHCO(3) in terms of sensory and motor block onset and termination durations in RIVA technique considering patients' satisfaction and tolerance with application of tourniquet undergoing hand-wrist surgery. Materials and Methods. 64 patients were randomised into two groups. First group (Group P) was administered prilocaine and second group (Group PN) was administered prilocaine + %8.4 NaHCO(3). Sensory and motor block onset and termination times and onset of tourniquet pain were recorded. Results. No significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of onset and termination of sensory block and the onset of motor block. The duration of the motor block was longer in Group PN than in Group P (P < 0.05). Tourniquet pain was more intense in Group P (P = 0.036). In Group PN, the use of additional drugs was recorded at a lower rate and patients' satisfaction was higher than Group P. Conclusion. In the present study, it was established that alkalinization of prilocaine had no effect on the duration of sensory block and it prolonged the duration of motor block, increased patients' satisfaction, and decreased tourniquet pain. It is our suggestion that future studies should be carried out on the issue by using different volumes. |
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spelling | pubmed-41235912014-08-17 Comparison of the Effects of Low Volume Prilocaine and Alkalinized Prilocaine for the Regional Intravenous Anesthesia Technique in Hand and Wrist Surgery Kapusuz, Ozlem Argun, Guldeniz Arikan, Murat Toğral, Guray Basarir, Aysun Kadiogullari, Nihal Biomed Res Int Research Article Aim. Comparing the effectivity of prilocaine and prilocaine alkalinized with 8.4% NaHCO(3) in terms of sensory and motor block onset and termination durations in RIVA technique considering patients' satisfaction and tolerance with application of tourniquet undergoing hand-wrist surgery. Materials and Methods. 64 patients were randomised into two groups. First group (Group P) was administered prilocaine and second group (Group PN) was administered prilocaine + %8.4 NaHCO(3). Sensory and motor block onset and termination times and onset of tourniquet pain were recorded. Results. No significant difference was found between the two groups in terms of onset and termination of sensory block and the onset of motor block. The duration of the motor block was longer in Group PN than in Group P (P < 0.05). Tourniquet pain was more intense in Group P (P = 0.036). In Group PN, the use of additional drugs was recorded at a lower rate and patients' satisfaction was higher than Group P. Conclusion. In the present study, it was established that alkalinization of prilocaine had no effect on the duration of sensory block and it prolonged the duration of motor block, increased patients' satisfaction, and decreased tourniquet pain. It is our suggestion that future studies should be carried out on the issue by using different volumes. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4123591/ /pubmed/25133177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/725893 Text en Copyright © 2014 Ozlem Kapusuz et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kapusuz, Ozlem Argun, Guldeniz Arikan, Murat Toğral, Guray Basarir, Aysun Kadiogullari, Nihal Comparison of the Effects of Low Volume Prilocaine and Alkalinized Prilocaine for the Regional Intravenous Anesthesia Technique in Hand and Wrist Surgery |
title | Comparison of the Effects of Low Volume Prilocaine and Alkalinized Prilocaine for the Regional Intravenous Anesthesia Technique in Hand and Wrist Surgery |
title_full | Comparison of the Effects of Low Volume Prilocaine and Alkalinized Prilocaine for the Regional Intravenous Anesthesia Technique in Hand and Wrist Surgery |
title_fullStr | Comparison of the Effects of Low Volume Prilocaine and Alkalinized Prilocaine for the Regional Intravenous Anesthesia Technique in Hand and Wrist Surgery |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of the Effects of Low Volume Prilocaine and Alkalinized Prilocaine for the Regional Intravenous Anesthesia Technique in Hand and Wrist Surgery |
title_short | Comparison of the Effects of Low Volume Prilocaine and Alkalinized Prilocaine for the Regional Intravenous Anesthesia Technique in Hand and Wrist Surgery |
title_sort | comparison of the effects of low volume prilocaine and alkalinized prilocaine for the regional intravenous anesthesia technique in hand and wrist surgery |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4123591/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25133177 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/725893 |
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