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583 related items for PubMed ID: 17425616

  • 1. Tramadol does not prolong the effect of ropivacaine 7.5 mg/ml for axillary brachial plexus block.
    Kesimci E, Izdes S, Gozdemir M, Kanbak O.
    Acta Anaesthesiol Scand; 2007 Jul; 51(6):736-41. PubMed ID: 17425616
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  • 2. Comparative study of different concentrations of prilocaine and ropivacaine for intraoperative axillary brachial plexus block.
    Freitag M, Zbieranek K, Gottschalk A, Bubenheim M, Winter R, Tuszynski S, Standl TG.
    Eur J Anaesthesiol; 2006 Jun; 23(6):481-6. PubMed ID: 16507196
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  • 3. An ultra-low dose of naloxone added to lidocaine or lidocaine-fentanyl mixture prolongs axillary brachial plexus blockade.
    Movafegh A, Nouralishahi B, Sadeghi M, Nabavian O.
    Anesth Analg; 2009 Nov; 109(5):1679-83. PubMed ID: 19843808
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  • 4. High-dose bupivacaine, levobupivacaine and ropivacaine in axillary brachial plexus block.
    Liisanantti O, Luukkonen J, Rosenberg PH.
    Acta Anaesthesiol Scand; 2004 May; 48(5):601-6. PubMed ID: 15101856
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  • 5. Clonidine prolongs the effect of ropivacaine for axillary brachial plexus blockade.
    El Saied AH, Steyn MP, Ansermino JM.
    Can J Anaesth; 2000 Oct; 47(10):962-7. PubMed ID: 11032270
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  • 6. The effects of continuous axillary brachial plexus block with ropivacaine infusion on skin temperature and survival of crushed fingers after microsurgical replantation.
    Su HH, Lui PW, Yu CL, Liew CS, Lin CH, Lin YT, Chang CH, Yang MW.
    Chang Gung Med J; 2005 Aug; 28(8):567-74. PubMed ID: 16265847
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  • 7. Tramadol as an adjuvant to lidocaine for axillary brachial plexus block.
    Kaabachi O, Ouezini R, Koubaa W, Ghrab B, Zargouni A, Ben Abdelaziz A.
    Anesth Analg; 2009 Jan; 108(1):367-70. PubMed ID: 19095875
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  • 8. Dexamethasone added to lidocaine prolongs axillary brachial plexus blockade.
    Movafegh A, Razazian M, Hajimaohamadi F, Meysamie A.
    Anesth Analg; 2006 Jan; 102(1):263-7. PubMed ID: 16368840
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  • 9. Clonidine does not improve quality of ropivacaine axillary brachial plexus block in children.
    Trifa M, Ben Khalifa S, Jendoubi A, Zribi N, Regaya T, Engelhardt T.
    Paediatr Anaesth; 2012 May; 22(5):425-9. PubMed ID: 22309507
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  • 10. Clonidine as adjuvant for mepivacaine, ropivacaine and bupivacaine in axillary, perivascular brachial plexus block.
    Erlacher W, Schuschnig C, Koinig H, Marhofer P, Melischek M, Mayer N, Kapral S.
    Can J Anaesth; 2001 Jun; 48(6):522-5. PubMed ID: 11444444
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  • 11. [Comparison of clonidine and tramadol added to prilocaine brachial plexus block - analgesia, sensory and motor block].
    Broch O, Breucking E.
    Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther; 2005 Sep; 40(9):526-31. PubMed ID: 16145640
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  • 12. Improving postoperative analgesia after axillary brachial plexus anesthesia with 0.75% ropivacaine. A double-blind evaluation of adding clonidine.
    Casati A, Magistris L, Beccaria P, Cappelleri G, Aldegheri G, Fanelli G.
    Minerva Anestesiol; 2001 May; 67(5):407-12. PubMed ID: 11382830
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  • 13. Tramadol use for axillary brachial plexus blockade.
    Sarsu S, Mizrak A, Karakurum G.
    J Surg Res; 2011 Jan; 165(1):e23-7. PubMed ID: 21035132
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  • 14. A comparison of the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of bupivacaine, ropivacaine (with epinephrine) and their equal volume mixtures with lidocaine used for femoral and sciatic nerve blocks: a double-blind randomized study.
    Cuvillon P, Nouvellon E, Ripart J, Boyer JC, Dehour L, Mahamat A, L'hermite J, Boisson C, Vialles N, Lefrant JY, de La Coussaye JE.
    Anesth Analg; 2009 Feb; 108(2):641-9. PubMed ID: 19151302
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  • 15. A comparison of the vertical infraclavicular and axillary approaches for brachial plexus anaesthesia.
    Rettig HC, Gielen MJ, Boersma E, Klein J.
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  • 16. Tramadol added to mepivacaine prolongs the duration of an axillary brachial plexus blockade.
    Kapral S, Gollmann G, Waltl B, Likar R, Sladen RN, Weinstabl C, Lehofer F.
    Anesth Analg; 1999 Apr; 88(4):853-6. PubMed ID: 10195537
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  • 17. [Adiuvants in the axillary brachial plexus blockade. Comparison between clonidine, sufentanil and tramadol].
    Antonucci S.
    Minerva Anestesiol; 2001 Apr; 67(1-2):23-7. PubMed ID: 11279374
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  • 18. Analgesia and effectiveness of levobupivacaine compared with ropivacaine in patients undergoing an axillary brachial plexus block.
    Cline E, Franz D, Polley RD, Maye J, Burkard J, Pellegrini J.
    AANA J; 2004 Oct; 72(5):339-45. PubMed ID: 15529729
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  • 19. Comparison of two different techniques for brachial plexus block: infraclavicular versus axillary technique.
    Ertug Z, Yegin A, Ertem S, Sahin N, Hadimioglu N, Dösemeci L, Erman M.
    Acta Anaesthesiol Scand; 2005 Aug; 49(7):1035-9. PubMed ID: 16045668
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  • 20. A comparison between double-injection axillary brachial plexus block and midhumeral block for emergency upper limb surgery.
    Fuzier R, Fourcade O, Pianezza A, Gilbert ML, Bounes V, Olivier M.
    Anesth Analg; 2006 Jun; 102(6):1856-8. PubMed ID: 16717337
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