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- Title
Comparison of Efficacy and Safety of Intrathecal Ropivacaine-Fentanyl and Bupivacaine-Fentanyl in Lower Abdominal and Lower Limb Surgeries.
- Authors
Prajwal, D. S.; Kamath, S. S.; Faiaz, A. F.
- Abstract
Aim: A prospective randomized clinical study was conducted to study the efficacy and safety of isobaric 0.5% ropivacaine-fentanyl with isobaric 0.5% bupivacaine-fentanyl intrathecally for lower abdominal and lower limb surgeries. Methods: 100 patients aged between 18 to 65 years were randomized into two groups, n = 50 in each group. Group A received 3 ml of (0.5%) isobaric ropivacaine (15mg) with 25µg fentanyl and Group B 3 ml of (0.5%) isobaric bupivacaine (15 mg) with 25µg fentanyl. Spinal anesthesia procedure was standardized. Haemodynamic parameters, onset and duration of sensory and motor blockade, level achieved, regression and side effects were compared between the two groups. Aim: A prospective randomized clinical study was conducted to study the efficacy and safety of isobaric 0.5% ropivacaine-fentanyl with isobaric 0.5% bupivacaine-fentanyl intrathecally for lower abdominal and lower limb surgeries. Methods: 100 patients aged between 18 to 65 years were randomized into two groups, n = 50 in each group. Group A received 3 ml of (0.5%) isobaric ropivacaine (15mg) with 25µg fentanyl and Group B 3 ml of (0.5%) isobaric bupivacaine (15 mg) with 25µg fentanyl. Spinal anesthesia procedure was standardized. Haemodynamic parameters, onset and duration of sensory and motor blockade, level achieved, regression and side effects were compared between the two groups.
- Subjects
ABDOMINAL surgery; LEG surgery; FENTANYL; HEMODYNAMICS; INTRATHECAL injections; LONGITUDINAL method; NERVE block; PATIENT safety; STATISTICAL sampling; SPINAL anesthesia; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; TREATMENT effectiveness; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; BUPIVACAINE; ROPIVACAINE; PHARMACODYNAMICS
- Publication
Ambulatory Surgery, 2019, Vol 25, Issue 4, p114
- ISSN
0966-6532
- Publication type
Article