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  • Regional blocks

    Regional anesthesia
     
    • Randomized Controlled Trial

      Thoracic paravertebral regional anesthesia improves analgesia after breast cancer surgery: a randomized controlled multicentre clinical trial.

      Can J Anaesth. 2015 Mar 1; 62 (3): 241-51.

    • Review

      Transversus abdominis plane block for analgesia after Cesarean delivery: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

      Can J Anaesth. 2012 Aug 1; 59 (8): 766-78.

      In patients not receiving intrathecal morphine, TAP block after caesarean section reduced opioid use at 6, 12 and 24 hours, along with nausea at 12h.

      pearl
    • Randomized Controlled Trial

      Adjuvant dexamethasone with bupivacaine prolongs the duration of interscalene block: a prospective randomized trial.

      J Anesth. 2011 Oct 1; 25 (5): 704-9.

      Dexamethasone added to bupivacaine significantly prolongs the duration of interscalene analgesia and motor blockade.

      pearl

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    Chris Tan.

    5 articles.

    Created November 6, 2016, last updated over 4 years ago.

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    • Can J Anaesth · Mar 2015

      Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study

      Thoracic paravertebral regional anesthesia improves analgesia after breast cancer surgery: a randomized controlled multicentre clinical trial.

      The contribution of regional anesthesia with thoracic paravertebral blockade to postoperative analgesia remains unclear. We compared the effect of a combination of paravertebral blockade and propofol general anesthesia (GA) with sevoflurane GA and opioid analgesia on postoperative pain and opioid use for patients undergoing breast cancer surgery. ⋯ Our results were largely consistent with previous much smaller studies. Compared with sevoflurane GA with opioid analgesia, the combination of paravertebral analgesia with propofol GA provides an early clinical analgesic benefit in females having breast cancer surgery. This analysis is a substudy of an ongoing multicentre double-blinded randomized trial ( www.clinicaltrials.gov , NCT00418457) of cancer recurrence.

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    • Can J Anaesth · Aug 2012

      Review Meta Analysis Comparative Study

      Transversus abdominis plane block for analgesia after Cesarean delivery: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

      In patients not receiving intrathecal morphine, TAP block after caesarean section reduced opioid use at 6, 12 and 24 hours, along with nausea at 12h.

      pearl

      read more… or not…

    • Journal of anesthesia · Oct 2011

      Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study

      Adjuvant dexamethasone with bupivacaine prolongs the duration of interscalene block: a prospective randomized trial.

      Dexamethasone added to bupivacaine significantly prolongs the duration of interscalene analgesia and motor blockade.

      pearl

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    • Br J Anaesth · Oct 2018

      Comparative Study

      Neuraxial anaesthesia techniques and postoperative outcomes among joint arthroplasty patients: is spinal anaesthesia the best option?

      Neuraxial anaesthesia is frequently used for lower limb arthroplasty but it is unclear whether benefits vary among patients receiving different subtypes of neuraxial anaesthesia. We evaluated whether differences in risk for adverse postoperative outcomes exist between patients receiving combined spinal and epidural (CSE), epidural, or spinal anaesthesia. ⋯ We identified clear differences in risk for certain postoperative events by subtype of neuraxial anaesthesia, suggesting that spinal anaesthesia is associated with the most favourable outcomes profile.

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    • Anesthesia and analgesia · Dec 2017

      Review Meta Analysis Comparative Study

      Neuraxial and Combined Neuraxial/General Anesthesia Compared to General Anesthesia for Major Truncal and Lower Limb Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

      Neuraxial anesthesia may improve perioperative outcomes when compared to general anesthesia; however, this is controversial. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis using randomized controlled trials and population-based observational studies identified in MEDLINE, PubMed, and EMBASE from 2010 to May 31, 2016. Studies were included for adult patients undergoing major surgery of the trunk and lower extremity that reported: 30-day mortality (primary outcome), cardiopulmonary morbidity, surgical site infection, thromboembolic events, blood transfusion, and resource use. ⋯ Neuraxial anesthesia when combined with general anesthesia or when used alone was not associated with decreased 30-day mortality. Neuraxial anesthesia may improve pulmonary outcomes and reduce resource use when compared with general anesthesia. However, because observational studies were included in this analysis, there is a risk of residual confounding and therefore these results should be interpreted with caution.

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