Comparative evaluation of the effects of adjuvant clonidine to ropivacaine with solo ropivacaine for axillary brachial plexus block
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Clonidine, Ropivacaine, Hemodynamic Variables.Abstract
Background: Ropivacaine is a long acting amide local anaesthetic agent. It is a pure S-enantiomer while bupivacaine is a racemic mixture. Ropivacaine causes reversible inhibition of sodium ion influx, and thereby blocks impulse conduction in nerve fibres. This action is potentiated by dose-dependent inhibition of potassium channels. Aim: To study the effects of adjuvant clonidine to ropivacaine with solo ropivacaine for axillary brachial plexus block. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted on 60 patients undergoing upper limb surgeries aged between 18 to 55 years under supraclavicular block. Informed written consent was taken. Result values were recorded using a preset proforma. Results: There were 24 patients in Group R and 23 patients in Group RC belonging to ASA Grade I, and 6 patients in Group R and 7 patients in Group RC belonging to ASA Grade II which was considered statistically not significant. Conclusion: The combination produces improved analgesia, resulting in a prolonged effect and stable hemodynamics.
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