2021
DOI: 10.1111/ijcp.14948
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Effects of general anaesthesia and ultrasonography‐guided interscalene block on pain and oxidative stress in shoulder arthroscopy: A randomised trial

Abstract: Patients suffering from severe pain after shoulder arthroscopy. In addition to conventional analgesics, peripheral nerve blocks are frequently used as an anaesthetic and to treat postoperative pain.Interscalene blocks are used as an anaesthetic to provide analgesia in the postoperative period in patients undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery and were reported as effective as epidural block. 1,2 Interscalene brachial plexus block is an easy-to-perform procedure that has few side effect, with high success rat… Show more

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“…Oksuz et al compared oxidative stress parameters in patients who were given general anesthesia and those who received interscalene block during shoulder arthroscopy and found that postoperative thiol levels were lower and disulfide levels were higher in the general anesthesia group. Therefore, the authors concluded that general anesthesia increases oxidative stress, that this was directly proportional to VAS scores, and pain increases oxidative stress (24).…”
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“…Oksuz et al compared oxidative stress parameters in patients who were given general anesthesia and those who received interscalene block during shoulder arthroscopy and found that postoperative thiol levels were lower and disulfide levels were higher in the general anesthesia group. Therefore, the authors concluded that general anesthesia increases oxidative stress, that this was directly proportional to VAS scores, and pain increases oxidative stress (24).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study by Oksuz et al, it was observed that MAP values were higher in the general anesthesia group compared to the interscalene block group only in the postoperative follow-up and was lower in all other times. This was thought to be due to the higher level of pain in the general anesthesia group (24). Major changes in blood pressure can affect oxidative stress parameters.…”
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“…In this experiment, one-lung ventilation in thoracic surgery and other factors predisposed the lung to ischemia-reperfusion injury and consequently to oxidative stress, lung injury, and release of inflammatory factors [ 24 , 25 ]. Effective regional nerve block induced less oxidative stress during the postoperative period [ 26 ]. Some studies have explored the relationship between nerve block and inflammatory factors and found that nerve block blocking pain stimulation inhibited the increase of inflammatory factors in plasma [ 27 , 28 ].…”
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“…A single bolus ISB can provide 8 hours of analgesic effect after an operation, and a continuous infusion reduces pain for up to 2 days postoperative [ 29 , 30 ]. The ISB induces less oxidative stress during surgery and can be helpful for perioperative hemodynamic stability [ 31 ]. Salviz et al [ 20 ] compared outpatient ARCR patients given a single bolus ISB, a continuous infusion ISB, or general anesthesia.…”
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confidence: 99%