Bupivacaine, ropivacaine, mepivacaine, 2-chloroprocaine are commonly used LA for spinal anesthesia. Epidural anesthesia most frequently
Clinical studies in volunteers investigated chloroprocaine use for spinal anaesthesia at doses ranging between mg [1, 2].The dose of 2-chloroprocaine in clinical studies mainly varies from 40 to 50 mg [3,4,5].
As to the correct spinal dose of chloroprocaine in labour, no current information is available. Hereby we conducted a study, which has as primary goal to
Spinal 2-chloroprocaine: Minimum effective dose ; Mentioned by. patent: 4 patents ; Citations. dimensions_citation: 39 Dimensions ; Readers on. mendeley: 33
Has anybody ever used the 2 and 3% chloroprocaine (Nesacaine) for intrathecal dosing? It does specifically state on the vial NOT for spinal
Spinal 2-chloroprocaine: a dose. - ranging study and the effect of added epinephrine. Anesth Analg. 2024;98(1):81–8. 11. Kopacz DJ. Spinal
Spinal 2-chloroprocaine has a shorter motor block duration, a significantly quicker time to ambulation and time to discharge compared to low dose hyperbaric bupivacaine and may be advantageous when spinal anesthesia is performed for day case surgery.
[82] Hejtmanek and Pollock [83] review 503 ambulatory patients managed with spinal chloroprocaine (median dose 40 mg, range mg) and found that times from injection to ambulation and
by AT Pellegrino 2024Pellegrino, Alejandro Turi. 2-chloroprocaine versus low-dose bupivacaine spinal anesthesia : a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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