The Initial Subjective Sensory Change in the Dermatome During Intrathecal Injection of Plain Bupivacaine Predicts the Spread of Sensory Blockade: A Prospective Multi-Level Modeling Study
Abstract:BackgroundPredicting the spread of anesthesia after intrathecal injection of plain local anesthetics is challenging owing to both patient and anesthesiologist-related factors. ObjectivesThis study aimed to examine the initial patient-reported sensory changes during intrathecal injections and used multi-level analyses to examine the relationships between these changes and other major factors affecting the spread of anesthesia.MethodsThe participants were 120 consecutive patients with the American Society of Ane… Show more
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