Prilocaína e lidocaína, administradas com a orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico, no bloqueio do plexo braquial, em cães
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Resumo: | Our objective was to verify if the combination of a peripheral nerve stimulator with prilocaine 3% or lidocaine 2% constitute effective techniques for brachial plexus block, while comparing the benefits and disadvantages of the two substances used. Thirty dogs were included in this research, obtained from the Veterinary Hospital at the UFRPE. All animals were evaluated as to proprioception, muscle relaxation, analgesia (dermatomes) and presence of reflexes. These evaluations were conducted before, during and after nerve block, until full recovery of all functions. Prilocaine was seen to be more effective for analgesia (mean time 109,61 minutes, standard deviation 23,84 minutes), as well as regarding muscle relaxation (mean time 120,61 minutes, standard deviation 23,97 minutes), while lidocaine was shown to be effective for analgesia (mean time 94,69 minutes, standard deviation 15,78 minutes), as well as in regards to muscle relaxation (mean time 106,76 minutes, standard deviation 15,98 minutes). Both were considered adequate for surgical procedures of the anterior limb. The use of the peripheral nerve stimulator to locate the plexus had an efficacy of 100% with prilocaine and 93,3% with lidocaine. We conclude that the use of prilocaine and lidocaine, administered with the help of a peripheral nerve stimulator for brachial plexus block is a technique that can be applied in dogs, resulting in an efficient anesthesia of the entire area of the anterior limb distal to the scapulohumeral joint, with less duration of the motor and sensitive latency and a greater efficacy when prilocaine is used. |
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TUDURY, Eduardo AlbertoTENÓRIO, Ana Paula MonteiroMENEZES, Flávia Ferreira deSANTOS, Rosilda Maria Barretohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2356558887390306GOMES, João Alfredo de Arruda2016-10-13T12:32:28Z2012-02-13GOMES, João Alfredo de Arruda. Prilocaína e lidocaína, administradas com a orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico, no bloqueio do plexo braquial, em cães. 2012.67 f. Dissertação ( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5688Our objective was to verify if the combination of a peripheral nerve stimulator with prilocaine 3% or lidocaine 2% constitute effective techniques for brachial plexus block, while comparing the benefits and disadvantages of the two substances used. Thirty dogs were included in this research, obtained from the Veterinary Hospital at the UFRPE. All animals were evaluated as to proprioception, muscle relaxation, analgesia (dermatomes) and presence of reflexes. These evaluations were conducted before, during and after nerve block, until full recovery of all functions. Prilocaine was seen to be more effective for analgesia (mean time 109,61 minutes, standard deviation 23,84 minutes), as well as regarding muscle relaxation (mean time 120,61 minutes, standard deviation 23,97 minutes), while lidocaine was shown to be effective for analgesia (mean time 94,69 minutes, standard deviation 15,78 minutes), as well as in regards to muscle relaxation (mean time 106,76 minutes, standard deviation 15,98 minutes). Both were considered adequate for surgical procedures of the anterior limb. The use of the peripheral nerve stimulator to locate the plexus had an efficacy of 100% with prilocaine and 93,3% with lidocaine. We conclude that the use of prilocaine and lidocaine, administered with the help of a peripheral nerve stimulator for brachial plexus block is a technique that can be applied in dogs, resulting in an efficient anesthesia of the entire area of the anterior limb distal to the scapulohumeral joint, with less duration of the motor and sensitive latency and a greater efficacy when prilocaine is used.Objetivou-se com esta pesquisa verificar se a associação do estimulador de nervos periféricos com a prilocaína a 3% ou com a lidocaína 2% constitui uma técnica eficaz de bloqueio regional do plexo braquial, comparando os proventos e desvantagens dos fármacos utilizados. Utilizou-se 30 cães do atendimento de rotina do Hospital Veterinário da UFRPE. Todos os animais foram avaliados quanto a propriocepção, relaxamento muscular, analgesia (dermátomos) e presença de reflexos. Estas avaliações foram efetuadas previamente ao bloqueio, durante e posteriormente a este, até total recuperação das funções. A prilocaína demonstrou ser eficaz na analgesia (tempo médio 109,61 minutos, desvio padrão 23,84 minutos), bem como no relaxamento muscular (tempo médio 120,61 minutos, desvio padrão 23,97 minutos), a lidocaína por sua vez demonstrou ser eficaz na analgesia (tempo médio 94,69 minutos, desvio padrão 15,78 minutos), bem como no relaxamento muscular (tempo médio 106,76 minutos, desvio padrão 15,98 minutos), sendo as características de ambas adequadas para procedimentos cirúrgicos do membro anterior. O emprego do estimulador de nervo periférico para localizar o plexo, teve eficácia de 100% com a prilocaína e 93,3% com a lidocaína. Conclui-se que o uso da prilocaína e da lidocaína administradas com orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico para o bloqueio do plexo braquial constitui uma técnica factível de ser empregada no cão, promovendo com eficiência anestesia de toda a porção do membro anterior, distal à articulação escápulo-umeral, com menor duração da latência motora e sensitiva e maior eficácia quando realizado com a prilocaína.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-10-13T12:32:28Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Joao Alfredo de Arruda Gomes.pdf: 1042558 bytes, checksum: 13f29d65d4dfd3d9fac17714e1b4120c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-10-13T12:32:28Z (GMT). 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Prilocaína e lidocaína, administradas com a orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico, no bloqueio do plexo braquial, em cães |
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Prilocaine and lidocaine, administered with the help of a peripheral nerve stimulator for brachial plexus block in dogs |
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Prilocaína e lidocaína, administradas com a orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico, no bloqueio do plexo braquial, em cães |
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Prilocaína e lidocaína, administradas com a orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico, no bloqueio do plexo braquial, em cães GOMES, João Alfredo de Arruda Cão Anestesia Neuroestimulação CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Prilocaína e lidocaína, administradas com a orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico, no bloqueio do plexo braquial, em cães |
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Prilocaína e lidocaína, administradas com a orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico, no bloqueio do plexo braquial, em cães |
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Prilocaína e lidocaína, administradas com a orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico, no bloqueio do plexo braquial, em cães |
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Prilocaína e lidocaína, administradas com a orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico, no bloqueio do plexo braquial, em cães |
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Prilocaína e lidocaína, administradas com a orientação do estimulador de nervo periférico, no bloqueio do plexo braquial, em cães |
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GOMES, João Alfredo de Arruda |
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GOMES, João Alfredo de Arruda |
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TUDURY, Eduardo Alberto |
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TENÓRIO, Ana Paula Monteiro |
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MENEZES, Flávia Ferreira de |
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SANTOS, Rosilda Maria Barreto |
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GOMES, João Alfredo de Arruda |
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TUDURY, Eduardo Alberto TENÓRIO, Ana Paula Monteiro MENEZES, Flávia Ferreira de SANTOS, Rosilda Maria Barreto |
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Our objective was to verify if the combination of a peripheral nerve stimulator with prilocaine 3% or lidocaine 2% constitute effective techniques for brachial plexus block, while comparing the benefits and disadvantages of the two substances used. Thirty dogs were included in this research, obtained from the Veterinary Hospital at the UFRPE. All animals were evaluated as to proprioception, muscle relaxation, analgesia (dermatomes) and presence of reflexes. These evaluations were conducted before, during and after nerve block, until full recovery of all functions. Prilocaine was seen to be more effective for analgesia (mean time 109,61 minutes, standard deviation 23,84 minutes), as well as regarding muscle relaxation (mean time 120,61 minutes, standard deviation 23,97 minutes), while lidocaine was shown to be effective for analgesia (mean time 94,69 minutes, standard deviation 15,78 minutes), as well as in regards to muscle relaxation (mean time 106,76 minutes, standard deviation 15,98 minutes). Both were considered adequate for surgical procedures of the anterior limb. The use of the peripheral nerve stimulator to locate the plexus had an efficacy of 100% with prilocaine and 93,3% with lidocaine. We conclude that the use of prilocaine and lidocaine, administered with the help of a peripheral nerve stimulator for brachial plexus block is a technique that can be applied in dogs, resulting in an efficient anesthesia of the entire area of the anterior limb distal to the scapulohumeral joint, with less duration of the motor and sensitive latency and a greater efficacy when prilocaine is used. |
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