Bupivacaine Digital Blocks: How Long Is the Pain Relief and Temperature Elevation?

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作者
Calder, Kevin [1 ]
Chung, Bryan [1 ]
O'Brien, Cliona [1 ]
Lalonde, Donald H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Dalhousie Univ, Div Plast Surg, Queen Elizabeth II Hlth Sci Ctr, Halifax Infirm, Halifax, NS, Canada
关键词
SEMMES-WEINSTEIN MONOFILAMENTS; LOCAL-ANESTHETICS; NERVE BLOCK; DIABETIC-PATIENTS; BLOOD-FLOW; HUMAN SKIN; CONDUCTION; INJECTION; AXONS; LEVOBUPIVACAINE;
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10.1097/PRS.0b013e3182865dbb
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: The goals of this study are threefold: (1) to determine what effect epinephrine has on the duration of bupivacaine finger block anesthesia; (2) to see whether the duration of action of bupivacaine on digital pain relief is the same duration as numbness to touch/pressure; and (3) to assess the fingertip temperature changes that result from bupivacaine digital blocks. Methods: The ring fingers of both hands of 44 volunteers were randomized to injection of bupivacaine with or without 1: 200,000 epinephrine. The durations of time for digits to return to normal pain, touch, pressure sensation, and fingertip temperature were measured and recorded. Results: There were three main findings: (1) the pain block of bupivacaine lasts only half as long (15 hours) as the return to normal sensation (30 hours); (2) the effect of adding epinephrine to bupivacaine prolongs the duration of pain relief in a finger block for only an additional 1.5 hours; (3) in addition to pain relief, bupivacaine finger blocks cause fingertip hyperemia with consistent significant fingertip temperature elevation that lasts 15 hours. Conclusions: The duration of bupivacaine pain relief is the clinically important factor that needs to be reported in bupivacaine trials. Patients should be informed that the return of pain will occur much sooner than the return of normal sensation. Adding epinephrine to bupivacaine does not add a clinically significant length of time to pain relief. Bupivacaine finger blocks provide prolonged hyperemia and pain block to fingertips, which may be useful in the treatment of acute frostbite.
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