Affiliation:
1. Ministry of Health, Diskapi Yildirim Beyazit Training and Research Hospital, Irfan Bastug Caddesi 112 Altındağ, Akasya Sokak 9/10 Koru Mah. Cayyolu, 06810 Ankara, Turkey
Abstract
Background. The local anaesthetics used in day-case spinal anaesthesia should provide short recovery times. We aimed to compare hyperbaric prilocaine and bupivacaine in terms of sensory block resolution and time to home readiness in day-case spinal anaesthesia.Methods. Fifty patients undergoing perianal surgery were randomized into two groups. The bupivacaine-fentanyl group (Group B) received 7.5 mg, 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine + 20 μg fentanyl in total 1.9 mL. The prilocaine-fentanyl group (Group P) received 30 mg, 0.5% hyperbaric prilocaine + 20 μg fentanyl in the same volume.Results. Time to L1 block and maximum block was shorter in Group P than in Group B (Group P4.6±1.3 min versus Group B5.9±01.9 min,P=0.017, and Group P13.2±7.5 min versus Group B15.3±6.6 min,P=0.04). The time to L1 regression and S3 regression of the sensorial block was significantly shorter in Group P than in Group B (45.7±21.9 min versus59.7±20.9 min,P=0.024, and133.8±41.4 min versus200.4±64.8 min,P<0.001). The mean time to home readiness was shorter for Group P than for Group B (155±100.2 min versus207.2±62.7 min(P<0.001)).Conclusion. Day-case spinal anaesthesia with hyperbaric prilocaine + fentanyl is superior to hyperbaric bupivacaine in terms of earlier sensory block resolution and home readiness and the surgical conditions are comparable for perianal surgery.
Subject
General Environmental Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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