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Basics of Regional Anesthesia and Pharmacological considerations
Daniel Nash CRNA DNAP ARNP
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Objectives
After this presentation the learner will • Recognize reasons for using nerve blocks• Understand the differences, advantages and disadvantages of
the 2 main nerve block techniques• Have an understanding of local anesthetic pharmacology• Have knowledge of the protocol for treating Local Anesthetic
Systemic Toxicity (LAST)• Be able to choose patient and goal specific block/drug
combinations• Compare the Femoral and Adductor Canal blocks for
advantages and disadvantages
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Why?
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Why regional?
↓PONV ↓ Urinary retention
↓ NarcoticsSuperior
Pain Control
Earlier Discharge
Surgeon Satisfaction
Increased revenue
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Technique
TECHNIQUE
?
Practical & Safe
Cost Effective
Easy to Learn
Clinically Effective
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Nerve Stimulation
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mA Intensity to proximity
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Nerve Stimulation
Adva
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ReadilyAvailable
Inexpensive
Time
Consistent Landmarks
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Nerve Stimulation
Disa
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s PatientVariability
Needle-to-Nerve Relationship
Variant Anatomy
1 injection
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Ultrasound
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Ultrasound-AdvantagesAd
vant
ages
Anatomy Visualization
Repositioning
Anesthetic SpreadVisualization
Lower Volumes
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Ultrasound-DisadvantagesDi
sadv
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ges Availability
Cost
New Skill Development
Time
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Combined Techniques
Nerve Stimulation Ultrasound Dual
Advantage
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Local AnestheticsPatient and Goal specific
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Classes of Local Anesthetics
Esters & Amides:
▪Differences? ▪ Metabolism●Amides: Hepatic●Esters: Plasma Cholinesterases
▪ Potential for Allergic Reactions: ●Esters > Amides
Very Rare: Almost always due to the Preservative (Para-Aminobenzoic Acid)
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Onset- pKa (ionized vs non-ionized) Closer to physiopH, more non-ionized, faster onset. Exceptions Chlorprocaine & Benzocaine??? Possible intrinsic chemical properties
Potency- lipid solubility
Duration- protein binding and lipid solubility Adjuvants like epi,decadron,bicarb,clonidine- acidosis can decreases protein binding by a factor of 6 and can lead to toxicity. (Nysora 10/14/2013 16:40:00 )
Local anesthetics Block sodium gated channels
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Local Anesthetic Systemic ToxicityLAST
CardiovascarToxicity
Dependent on rate & extent of absorption
TotalDose
Addition of Epinephrin
e Chemical Properties
Injection site
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Absorption Rate of LA’s
◼Highest
◼Lowest
◼Intercostals◼Caudal ◼Epidural ◼Brachial Plexus◼Sciatic◼Lumbar Plexus◼Femoral
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Signs of CNS Toxicity
Excitatory!!!Circumoral numbnessVisual disturbance“train in my head”
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Signs of Cardiovascular Toxicity
◼Initially ↑ HR and BP
◼With higher levels of LA’s▪ Hypotension▪ Arrhythmias▪ Cardiac Arrest
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◼ LipidRescue™ TREATMENT FOR LOCAL ANESTHETIC-INDUCED CARDIAC ARREST PLEASE KEEP THIS PROTOCOL ATTACHED TO THE INTRALIPID BAG
◼ In the event of local anesthetic-induced cardiac arrest that is unresponsive to standard therapy, in addition to standard cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, Intralipid 20% should be given i.v. in the following dose regime: – Intralipid 20% 1.5 mL/kg over 1 minute – Follow immediately with an infusion at a rate of 0.25 mL/kg/min,
◼ – Continue chest compressions (lipid must circulate) – Repeat bolus every 3-5 minutes up to 3 mL/kg total dose until circulation is restored – Continue infusion until hemodynamic stability is restored. Increase the rate to 0.5 mL/kg/min if BP declines– A maximum total dose of 8 mL/kg is recommended
In practice, in resuscitating an adult weighing 70kg:– Take a 500ml bag of Intralipid 20% and a 50ml syringe. – Draw up 50ml and give stat
i.v., X2 – Then attach the Intralipid bag to an iv administration set (macrodrip) and run it .i.v over the next 15 minutes – Repeat the initial bolus up to twice more – if spontaneous circulation has not returned.If you use Intralipid to treat a case of local anaesthetic toxicity, please report it at www.lipidrescue.org. Remember to restock the lipid. Ver 7/06
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Patient and Goal specific dosing
• What is procedure?
• Single shot or catheter
• Age considerations
• Disease processes
• Post op rehab: ambulation
• Surgeon preferences
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Common blocks
• Brachial Plexus- ISB, SCB, Axillary• Femoral• FICB• Adductor Canal • Sciatic• IPACK• TAP (transversis abdominus plane)
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Femoral vs Adductor Canal
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Femoral Nerve Block
2 branches• Anterior• Posterior
• saphenous
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Historical Standard Block• ACL reconstruction
• Total Knee Arthroplasty
• ORIF Ankle with Sciatic
• Patellar femoral reconstruction
• Does not reliably cover Tibial Plateau fxs alone- need
sciatic block also
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Landmarks for PNS
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Ultrasound View
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Advantages
• Very dense block- great pain relief
• Easy to perform with either technique
• High % of success
• Covers tourniquet pain
• Can use PNS technique- if US not available
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Disadvantages
• Quadriceps weakness• Slower time to ambulate
• Longer length of stay in hosp.
• Danger of falling
• Patients feel unsafe walking
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Local Anesthetic Choice
• Typically 30ml of 0.5% Bupivacaine or Ropivacaine
for single shot blocks
• Can use continuous infusion via a catheter
at 4-8ml/hr
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Adductor Canal Block
• Relatively new block- first described in 1993 by van der Mal1
• In 2009, Horn and colleagues described using US to approach blocking the saphenous nerve using its close anatomical association to the descending genicular artery2
• 2011, Lund et al describe block for analgesia for major knee surgery3
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Adductor Canal block
• Developed to help preserve quadriceps strength and provide adequate analgesic following major knee surgery
• TKR or any arthroscopic knee procedure (ACL)• 2013 double blind RCT by Jaeger et al4, and
2014 RCT by Kim et al5, showed preservation of quad strength and comparable pain relief compared to femoral nerve block.
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Local Anesthetic Choice
• Typically 30ml of 0.5% Bupivacaine or Ropivacainefor single shot blocks
• Can use continuous infusion via a catheterat 4-8ml/hr
• Catheter may need to placed post-operativelyto avoid the sterile field
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Conclusion
• Choose proper technique– Dual usage offers advantages
• Dose drug specifically for patient & goal• Femoral is standard bearer, long, safe history• Adductor Canal maintains Quad strength• www.maverickanesthesia.com Learn from
some of the best in the business.
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References
1. van der Wal M, Lang SA, Yip RW. Transsartorial approach for saphenous nerve block. Can J Anaesth 1993;40(6):542-5462. Horn J, Pitsch T, Salinas F, et al. Anatomic basis to the ultrasound-guided approach for saphenous nerve blockade. RegAnesth Pain Med. 2009;34(5):486-489.3. Lund J, Jenstrup T, Jaeger P, et al. Continuous adductorcanal-blockade for adjuvant post-operative analgesia aftermajor knee surgery: preliminary results. Acta AnaesthesiolScand. 2011;55:14–19.
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References
4. Jaeger et al, Adductor Canal Block Versus Femoral Nerve Block for Analgesia After Total Knee Arthroplasty. Reg AnesthPain Med. 2013;38(6)526-5325. Kim et al, Adductor Canal Block versus Femoral Nerve Block for Total Knee Arthroplasty. Anesthesiology 2014;120:520-50