Intravenous Versus Perineural Dexmedetomidine As Adjuvant In Adductor Canal Block For TKA
Intravenous Versus Perineural Dexmedetomidine As Adjuvant In Adductor Canal Block For TKA
Intravenous versus perineural dexmedetomidine as adjuvant in adductor canal block for total knee arthroplasty.
Korean J Anesthesiol . 2023 Aug;76(4):307-316.Synopsis
Fifty-six patients with ASA I–II status scheduled for unilateral primary TKA were randomized to receive intravenous dexmedetomidine 0.5 µg/kg plus ACB with levobupivacaine (n=28) or perineural dexmedetomidine 0.5 µg/kg added to levobupivacaine in the ACB with intravenous saline (n=28). The primary outcome was shivering incidence 1 hour after spinal anesthesia. Secondary outcomes included shivering...
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