在使用不同局部麻醉剂时,用于麻醉外围神经块的温度学
Andrejs Ernests Zirnis1,2, Aleksejs Miščuks1,2, Iveta Golubovska1,2
1Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Latvia, LV-1004 Riga, Latvia.
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
|November 13, 2025
概括
热力学提供了一个客观的方式来评估神经阻塞的成功,显示温度变化表明有效性. 这种方法需要至少15分钟后封锁区域麻醉可靠的结果.
科学领域:
- 麻醉学 麻醉学
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 区域麻醉地区麻醉
背景情况:
- 外围神经阻塞是取决于操作者,成功率可变.
- 目前的评估方法依赖于患者的主观反,反可能会延迟或不准确.
- 需要对神经阻断疗效进行客观,定量评估.
研究的目的:
- 评价热像作为一个客观的工具来评估坐骨神经阻塞的成功.
- 为了比较不同局部麻醉剂的疗效,使用温度计.
- 为了确定温度评估的最佳时间.
主要方法:
- 55名患者接受了利多卡因,布皮瓦卡因或罗皮瓦卡因的坐骨神经阻塞.
- 给患者注射了相当强的局部麻醉剂.
- 在麻醉后45分钟内对麻醉区域进行温度成像.
主要成果:
- 在局部麻醉剂之间没有观察到温度变化的显著差异.
- 温度计需要至少15分钟后封锁可靠的评估.
- 在急性骨折的情况下,温度计的可靠性降低了.
- 较低的初始皮肤温度与更快的温度升高相关.
结论:
- 温度计提供了一个客观的,定量测量神经阻塞的成功.
- 建议在隔离后隔15分钟进行温度测定.
- 热图可能是区域麻醉中一个有价值的辅助工具,考虑到特定的临床情景,如骨折.
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