| Literature DB >> 30322466 |
Patrick Ifesinachi Emelife1, Matthew R Eng2, Bethany L Menard3, Andrew S Myers4, Elyse M Cornett5, Richard D Urman6, Alan D Kaye7.
Abstract
Regional and neuraxial anesthesia can provide a safer perioperative experience, greater satisfaction, reduced opioid consumption, and reduction of pain, while minimizing side effects. Ultrasound technology has aided clinicians in depositing local anesthetic medication in precise proximity to targeted peripheral nerves. There are a plethora of adjuvants that have been utilized to prolong local anesthetic actions and enhance effects in peripheral nerve blocks. This manuscript describes the current state of the use of adjuncts, e.g., dexmedetomidine, dexamethasone, clonidine, epinephrine, etc., in regional anesthesia. Additionally, evidence behind dosing and block prolongation is summarized along with patient outcomes, adverse effects, and future directions.Entities:
Keywords: adjuvant; neuraxial anesthesia; peripheral nerve block; prolongation; regional anesthesia
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30322466 DOI: 10.1016/j.bpa.2018.06.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Best Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol ISSN: 1521-6896