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Influence of Ultrasonographic Hydro-dissection With Glucose 5% Solution on Median Nerve Block Efficiency: a Prospective and Randomized Study (Hydro-Echo)
The real-time visualization of a needle and nerve during an ultrasound-guided nerve block can be challenging. These difficulties may partly explain the systemic complications of local anesthetics under ultrasound. Injection of small amounts of a solution around the anesthetized nerve (hydro-dissection) has been proposed to enhance contrast outlining its borders and also to improve the visualization of the needle tip. The glucose solution 5% solution is interesting because it allows, unlike saline, to maintain the motor response with neurostimulation. The hydro-dissection can be particularly useful when one suspect hypoechoic vessels near the nerve to be anesthetized. Thereby, the nerve well demarcated and separated from the vessels, injection of local anesthetic is performed in the circumferential diffusion space (like a small pocket) without redirecting needle. The influence of this hydro-dissection on the nerve block efficiency is unknown. The nerve block quality can be improved because the entire anesthetic is injected in contact with the nerve, but it can also be reduced due to the dilution of the local anesthetic by the glucose solution. In this randomized study, the investigators test the hypothesis that hydro-dissection does not alter the nerve block onset time.
Details
| Lead sponsor | Hopital Foch |
|---|---|
| Phase | Phase 4 |
| Status | COMPLETED |
| Enrolment | 100 |
| Start date | 2010-01 |
| Completion | 2011-01 |
Conditions
- Nerve Block
Interventions
- median nerve block
- median nerve block after hydro-dissection
Primary outcomes
- Onset time of sensory blockade (light touch test: total loss of sensation at the two distal phalanges of index) — 30 minutes after injection
Countries
France