Comparison of intravenous or perineural dexamethasone decrease rebound pain after ropivacaine single popliteal sciatic nerve combined with femoral nerve block for ankle fracture: a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled trial
Abstract:Introduction Single nerve block provides excellent analgesia, but rebound pain after the nerve block disappears has gradually attracted people’s attention. Perineural dexamethasone has been shown to extend the duration of a single nerve block and reduce rebound pain. However, no studies have compared the effect of reducing rebound pain between the two. The hypothesis was tested that perineural or intravenous would have an equivalent effect on prevent the rebound pain after nerve block. Methods We recruited 135… Show more
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