Selective spinal anesthesia using low concentration bupivacaine and fentanyl versus ordinary bupivacaine as a prophylaxis against deep venous thrombosis in total hip replacement surgery

Hany Mickhael, Josef Zekry, M. Elrazek
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Objective The aim of the present study was to detect the efficacy of early postoperative calf muscle exercise to decrease the risk of deep venous thrombosis achieved by intrathecal 3 ml bupivacaine 0.25% and fentanyl 25 μg instead of 3 ml bupivacaine 0.5%. In total, 40 patients of either sex, aged between 18 and 60 years, with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) I and II were included in the study. Patients and methods A total of 40 ASA I and II patients undergoing elective total hip replacement surgery were randomly assigned to two equal groups of 20 patients each (group A and B). Group A received bupivacaine 0.5% (3 ml) and group B received bupivacaine 0.25% (3 ml)+fentanyl 25 μg. Patients were instructed on how to do cuff muscle exercise once they regained the full strength of the lower limbs muscles postoperatively. Five venous blood samples were taken from each patient for the D-dimer assessment as an indicator for the occurrence of venous thromboembolism. The first sample was taken preoperatively at the time of induction of anesthesia; the rest of samples were then taken at 12, 24, 48 h, and 7 days postoperatively. Results Group B, in which patients received intrathecal bupivacaine 0.25% plus fentanyl, had an earlier recovery of motor power; patients in this group started doing calf muscle exercise earlier than did those in group A, and this group had significantly lower postoperative D-dimer level, denoting less susceptibility to deep venous thrombosis. Conclusion Early postoperative calf muscle exercise decreased the incidence of venous thromboembolism risk as indicated by the results of the D-dimer assessment.
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选择性脊髓麻醉低浓度布比卡因和芬太尼与普通布比卡因预防全髋关节置换术中深静脉血栓形成的比较
目的观察用0.25%布比卡因3 ml,芬太尼25 μg代替0.5%布比卡因3 ml,术后早期进行小腿肌肉运动对降低深静脉血栓形成风险的效果。共有40名患者,年龄在18岁至60岁之间,均为美国麻醉师学会(ASA) I和II级。患者和方法选择ASA I、II期择期全髋关节置换术患者40例,随机分为两组,每组20例(A组和B组),A组给予0.5%布比卡因(3 ml), B组给予0.25%布比卡因(3 ml)+芬太尼25 μg。指导患者在术后恢复下肢肌肉的全部力量后如何进行袖带肌肉锻炼。从每位患者抽取5份静脉血样本进行d -二聚体评估,作为静脉血栓栓塞发生的指标。第一次取样于术前诱导麻醉时;其余标本分别于术后12、24、48小时和7天采集。结果B组患者鞘内注射0.25%布比卡因加芬太尼,运动能力恢复较早;该组患者开始进行小腿肌肉锻炼的时间较A组早,术后d -二聚体水平明显降低,对深静脉血栓形成的易感性较低。结论d -二聚体评估结果表明,术后早期小腿肌肉运动可降低静脉血栓栓塞的发生率。
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