Intrathecal bupivacaine (0.5%) with clonidine (1µg/kg) versus intrathecal bupivacaine (0.5%) with fentanyl (25 µg): Effects on Hemodynamic changes
Dr. Deepak Dhummansure,
Dr. MD. Furquan Inamdar
Abstract:Bupivacaine controls pain at the axonal level by interfering with the nerve membrane. It physically blocks the sodium channel by reversibly binding to receptors on the intracellular side of the membrane. While the sodium channel is inactive, an action potential cannot form and nerve impulse conduction cannot be sent across the nerve membrane and to the brain. The result of this is a loss of feeling or numbness when the drug is given. This clinical study was conducted on 60 adult patients of ASA physical status… Show more
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