Vol. 84, September 2016

Effect of Ketorolac as an Additive to Lidocaine in Bier's Block for the Upper Limb Orthopedic Surgeries, the Safest and Most Effective Dose

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Effect of Ketorolac as an Additive to Lidocaine in Bier's Block for the Upper Limb Orthopedic Surgeries, the Safest and Most Effective Dose, MOHAMED ABOUL GHEIT, ASHRAF RADY, MAHA ISMAIL, REHAM MAGDY and HISHAM ZIADA

 

Abstract
Background: Regional anesthesia is being practiced safely with reduced risk. However, it is a limited technique due to lack of postoperative analgesia, time limit to surgical procedure and tourniquet pain.
Objectives: То compare the operative duration and the first call for postoperative analgesia with adding different doses of Ketorolac to the Lidocaine in Ekes block as a primary end point, and the incidence of complications as a secondary end point.
Study Deign and Sample: This is a randomized double-blind controlled study which was conducted in the Department of Anesthesia. Kasr El-Aini Teaching Hospital, and Cairo University. Egypt in the period between October 2013 and October 2015 of er approval of the Ethical Committee. Seventy six patients, aged 20-50 years, ASA 1-и, both genders, scheduled for minor forearm and hand surgeries under IVRA were enrolled in the study.
Methods: The patients were randomly allocated into four equal groups: Group GL (п=19) received lidocaine in IVRA, group GК10 (ят19) received lidocaine and Ketorolac 10mg mixture, group Glow (а=19) received lidocaine and ketorolac 20mg mixture and group Gl(r30 (n=19) received lidocaine and ketorolac 30rog. The operative duration, time to first call for analgesic postoperatively, and complications related to the drugs or technique were recorded.
Results: There was an increase in the mean time to first Call for analgesic in group Gxг10 group Gкйо and Gх,зо compared with group GL (p<0.00І). Group ОKr3o had the longest duration of postoperative analgesia which was statistically significant compared to other groups (p<0.001). There were no significant complications recorded neither related to the drugs nor the technique used.
Conclusion: Thc use of Ketorolac as an adjuvant to Lidocaine in Bier's block resulted in improved postoperative analgesia with no complications.

 

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