Hyperbaric spinal ropivacaine - A comparison to bupivacaine in volunteers

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作者
McDonald, SB
Liu, SS
Kopacz, DJ
Stephenson, CA
机构
[1] Virginia Mason Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Seattle, WA 98111 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Sch Med, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
ambulatory; potency; spinal anesthesia;
D O I
10.1097/00000542-199904000-00007
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background: Ropivacaine is a newly Introduced local anesthetic that may be a useful alternative to low-dose bupivacaine for outpatient spinal anesthesia. However, its relative potency to bupivacaine and its dose-response characteristics are unknown. This double-blind, randomized, crossover study was designed to determine relative potencies of low-dose hyperbaric spinal ropivacaine and bupivacaine and to assess the suitability of spinal ropivacaine for outpatient anesthesia. Methods: Eighteen healthy volunteers were randomized into three equal groups to receive one spinal administration with bupivacaine and a second with ropivacaine, of equal-milligram doses (4, 8, or 12 mg) of 0.25% drug with 5% dextrose. The duration of blockade was assessed with (1) pinprick, (2) transcutaneous electrical stimulation, (3) tolerance to high tourniquet, (4) electromyography and isometric force dynamometry, and (5) achievement of discharge criteria, Differences between ropivacaine and bupivacaine were assessed with Linear and multiple regression. P < 0.05 was considered significant, Results: Ropivacaine and bupivacaine provided dose-dependent prolongation of sensory and motor block and time until achievement of discharge criteria (R-2 ranges from 0.33-0.99; P values from < 0.001 through 0.01), Spinal anesthesia with ropivacaine was significantly different from bupivacaine and was approximately half as potent for all criteria studied. A high incidence of back pain (28%; P = 0.098) was noted after intrathecal ropivacaine was given. Conclusion: Ropivacaine is half as potent and in equipotent doses has a similar profile to bupivacaine with a higher incidence of side effects. Low-dose hyperbaric spinal ropivacaine does nor appear to offer an advantage over bupivacaine for use in outpatient anesthesia.
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