Publication: Analgesic effect of a single-dose of perineural dexamethasone on ultrasound-guided femoral nerve block after total knee replacement
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2017-01-01
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Morales-Munoz, C.
Sanchez-Ramos, J. L.
Diaz-Lara, M. D.
Gonzalez-Gonzalez, J.
Gallego-Alonso, I.
Hernandez-del-Castillo, M. S.
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Elsevier science bv
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Introduction: Total knee replacement is usually a very painful procedure. A single-dose of femoral nerve block has been shown to provide similar analgesia to an epidural, with fewer side effects, but limited in time.Objective: To compare the analgesia provided by dexamethasone used at perineural level in the femoral nerve block after total knee replacement with the one used at intravenous level, and with that of a control group.Material and methods: A prospective, randomised, double-blind controlled trial was conducted on 81 patients randomly assigned to one of three groups: 1) IV dexamethasone (8 mg); 2) perineural dexamethasone (8 mg), and 3) placebo. All patients received 20ml of ropivacaine 0.5% for femoral nerve block. The primary outcome was the duration of the sensory-analgesic block of the femoral nerve block. The secondary outcomes included pain intensity measurements, patient satisfaction, and incidence of complications.Results: Randomisation was effective. Analgesia duration was significantly higher (P
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Dexamethasone, Femoral nerve block, Postoperative analgesia, Total knee replacement, Brachial-plexus blockade, Peripheral-nerve, Adjuvant dexamethasone, Interscalene block, Randomized-trials, In-vitro, Bupivacaine, Duration, Metaanalysis, Ropivacaine