Elektif Sezaryenlerde Lidokain+Bupivakain Mikst Alkalinize ve Lidokain Mikst Alkalinize Solüsyonlarının Ekstradural Anestezide Blok Kalitesi Yönünden Karşılaştırılması

Çalışmamızda, ekstradural anestezinin intraoperatif blok kalitesini değerlendirmeyi amaçladık. Anestezist ve hastaların ağrıyı skorlama yöntemleriyle, lidokain + bupivakain mikst alkalinize grubunu, lidokain mikst alkalinize grubuna göre istatistiksel olarak anlamlı iyi bulduk (p = 0,044). Operasyonu tamamlamak için lidokain + bupivakain mikst alkalinize grubunda hazırlanan 21 ml solüsyon yeterli olurken, lidokain mikst alkalinize grubunda 5 hastada ilaveler gerekti. Gruplar arasında anlamlı fark vardı (p<0,001). Elektif seksiyolarda ekstradural anestezinin intraoperatif blok kalitesi yönünden, lidokain + bupivakain mikst alkalinize grubundaki solüsyonları, lidokain mikst alkalinize grubundaki solüsyonlara göre, istatistiksel olarak anlamlı iyi bulduk.

A Comparison Between The Mixture of Lignocaine+Bupivacaine Alkalinized Solutions and The Mixture of Lignocaine Alkalinized Solutions, As Regards Block Quality in Extradural Anaesthesia in Elective Caserean Sections

In the present study, we aimed to evaluate intraoperative block quality of extradural anaesthesia . With the anaesthetist's and the patient's scoring, lignocaine + bupivacaine mixture alkalinized group was found to be statistically more significant in the intraoperative block quality than the lignocaine mixture alkalinized group. While 21 ml solutions was sufficient to accomplish the surgery in the lignocaine + bupivacaine mixture alkalinized group, it became necessary to make additions in five patients in the lignocaine mixture alkalinized group. There was a statistically significant difference between the groups (p<0.001). In elective casereans sections, intaoperative block quality in extradural anaesthesia in lignocaine + bupivacaine mixture alkalinized group solutions are statistically more significant than in the lignocaine mixture alkalinized group solutions.

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