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Diaphragm-sparing Nerve Blocks for Shoulder Arthroplasty: an Exploratory Feasibility Study
The combination of a modified lateral sagittal infraclavicular block and a suprascapular nerve block has not been studied in a cohort of total arthroplasty patients. Such diaphragm-sparing nerve blocks for shoulder arthroplasty may provide a very good anesthetic alternative in lung diseased patients who are in need for total arthroplasty of the shoulder.
The investigators hypothesized that a combination of suprascapular nerve block and lateral sagittal infraclavicular block of the posterior and lateral cords would provide good postoperative analgesia for patients undergoing shoulder arthroplasty. The primary aims of this study were to document numeric rating scale (NRS, 0-10) and use of morphine equivalents during the first 24 hours after surgery. Secondary aims were to determine the incidence of diaphragm paresis 30 minutes after the block and to quantify postoperative hand grip force at 1 hr.
Age
18 - 80 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
University Hospital of North Norway
Tromsø, Troms, Norway
Start Date
March 18, 2019
Primary Completion Date
August 31, 2020
Completion Date
August 31, 2020
Last Updated
January 7, 2021
20
ACTUAL participants
Peripheral nerve blocks
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
University Hospital of North Norway
Collaborators
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