Distribution of Bupivacaine in Epidural Space

<h2>Background: There is no consensus regarding the spread of local anesthesia in thoracic epidural space to obtain regional analgesia or anesthesia. We aimed to determine the distribution of Bupivacaine injected into the thoracic epidural space to evaluate its cranial or caudal spread in pati...

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Main Authors: Hamid Haji Gholam Saryazdi, Gholamreza khalili, Reihanak Talakoub, Masoud Shahbazi, Saeed Abbasi
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Language:English
Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Cellular and Molecular Anesthesia
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Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jcma/article/view/16369
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spelling doaj-b4ebbf057a804561b8cdfbfa158b9d082020-11-24T22:13:27ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesJournal of Cellular and Molecular Anesthesia2476-51202018-09-0132606510.22037/jcma.v3i2.163699912Distribution of Bupivacaine in Epidural SpaceHamid Haji Gholam Saryazdi0Gholamreza khalili1Reihanak Talakoub2Masoud Shahbazi3Saeed Abbasi4Anesthesia and Critical Care Research Center, Alzahra Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical sciences, Isfahan, Iran.Anesthesia and Critical Care Research Center, Alzahra Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical sciences, Isfahan, Iran.Anesthesia and Critical Care Research Center, Alzahra Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical sciences, Isfahan, Iran.Anesthesia and Critical Care Research Center, Alzahra Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical sciences, Isfahan, Iran.Anesthesia and Critical Care Research Center, Alzahra Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical sciences, Isfahan, Iran.<h2>Background: There is no consensus regarding the spread of local anesthesia in thoracic epidural space to obtain regional analgesia or anesthesia. We aimed to determine the distribution of Bupivacaine injected into the thoracic epidural space to evaluate its cranial or caudal spread in patients undergoing epidural anesthesia.</h2><h2>Materials and Methods: In a prospective clinical trial, thirty adults patients (12 males and 18 females) with ASA class I and II, scheduled for elective cholecystectomy under thoracic epidural anesthesia with 0.5% Isobaric Bupivacaine were studied. Clinical and radiological outcomes were evaluated to assess the correlation between the volume of the local anesthetic injected to the thoracic epidural space and the extension of its spread within the epidural space. Immediately after insertion and fixation of epidural catheter, patients were transferred to MRI unit to receive 8 mL of 5% Bupivacaine plus 1 mL Magnevist through the epidural catheter. Then, the patterns of spread were evaluated. Data were obtained prospectively during the procedure.</h2><h2>Results: Mean distribution of bupivacaine in thoracic epidural space was 0.64 level/ml of local anesthetics and the average of spread was 5.21 levels. The mean spread of bupivacaine was more in females (5.5 ± 1.1) than males (4.8 ± 1.1); but the difference was not significant. Unlike Patients’ age and weight, the height and body mass index had a significant negative correlation with the distribution of Bupivacaine.</h2><h2>Conclusion: Distribution of Bupivacaine in epidural space in female patients is more than male ones and the tendency of spread is more toward the cephalad direction than caudal.</h2><p><strong>K</strong><strong>e</strong><strong>y</strong><strong>w</strong><strong>o</strong><strong>r</strong><strong>ds: </strong>Bupivacaine distribution, Epidural anesthesia, Local Anesthesia, Bupivacaine, Magnevist</p>http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jcma/article/view/16369Bupivacaine distributionEpidural anesthesiaLocal AnesthesiaBupivacaineMagnevist
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author Hamid Haji Gholam Saryazdi
Gholamreza khalili
Reihanak Talakoub
Masoud Shahbazi
Saeed Abbasi
spellingShingle Hamid Haji Gholam Saryazdi
Gholamreza khalili
Reihanak Talakoub
Masoud Shahbazi
Saeed Abbasi
Distribution of Bupivacaine in Epidural Space
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Anesthesia
Bupivacaine distribution
Epidural anesthesia
Local Anesthesia
Bupivacaine
Magnevist
author_facet Hamid Haji Gholam Saryazdi
Gholamreza khalili
Reihanak Talakoub
Masoud Shahbazi
Saeed Abbasi
author_sort Hamid Haji Gholam Saryazdi
title Distribution of Bupivacaine in Epidural Space
title_short Distribution of Bupivacaine in Epidural Space
title_full Distribution of Bupivacaine in Epidural Space
title_fullStr Distribution of Bupivacaine in Epidural Space
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Bupivacaine in Epidural Space
title_sort distribution of bupivacaine in epidural space
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Cellular and Molecular Anesthesia
issn 2476-5120
publishDate 2018-09-01
description <h2>Background: There is no consensus regarding the spread of local anesthesia in thoracic epidural space to obtain regional analgesia or anesthesia. We aimed to determine the distribution of Bupivacaine injected into the thoracic epidural space to evaluate its cranial or caudal spread in patients undergoing epidural anesthesia.</h2><h2>Materials and Methods: In a prospective clinical trial, thirty adults patients (12 males and 18 females) with ASA class I and II, scheduled for elective cholecystectomy under thoracic epidural anesthesia with 0.5% Isobaric Bupivacaine were studied. Clinical and radiological outcomes were evaluated to assess the correlation between the volume of the local anesthetic injected to the thoracic epidural space and the extension of its spread within the epidural space. Immediately after insertion and fixation of epidural catheter, patients were transferred to MRI unit to receive 8 mL of 5% Bupivacaine plus 1 mL Magnevist through the epidural catheter. Then, the patterns of spread were evaluated. Data were obtained prospectively during the procedure.</h2><h2>Results: Mean distribution of bupivacaine in thoracic epidural space was 0.64 level/ml of local anesthetics and the average of spread was 5.21 levels. The mean spread of bupivacaine was more in females (5.5 ± 1.1) than males (4.8 ± 1.1); but the difference was not significant. Unlike Patients’ age and weight, the height and body mass index had a significant negative correlation with the distribution of Bupivacaine.</h2><h2>Conclusion: Distribution of Bupivacaine in epidural space in female patients is more than male ones and the tendency of spread is more toward the cephalad direction than caudal.</h2><p><strong>K</strong><strong>e</strong><strong>y</strong><strong>w</strong><strong>o</strong><strong>r</strong><strong>ds: </strong>Bupivacaine distribution, Epidural anesthesia, Local Anesthesia, Bupivacaine, Magnevist</p>
topic Bupivacaine distribution
Epidural anesthesia
Local Anesthesia
Bupivacaine
Magnevist
url http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jcma/article/view/16369
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