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Addition of Dexamethasone and Buprenorphine to Bupivacaine Sciatic Nerve Block: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Conclusions: Pain scores were very low at 24 hours after surgery in the context of multimodal analgesia and were not improved by additives. However, perineural buprenorphine and dexamethasone prolonged block duration, reduced the worst pain experienced, and reduced opioid use. Intravenous buprenorphine caused troubling nausea and vomiting. Future research is needed to confirm and extend these observations.
Source: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine - June 17, 2015 Category: Anesthesiology Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Effect of addition of perineural buprenorphine or dexamethasone to levobupivacaine on postoperative analgesia in ultrasound guided transversus abdominis plane block in patients undergoing unilateral inguinal hernia repair: a prospective randomized double blind controlled trial.
Conclusion: Levobupivacaine with perineural buprenorphine in TAP block provide prolonged analgesia and less need of rescue analgesia in unilateral open inguinal hernioplasty than perineural dexamethasone without significant side effects. PMID: 30622223 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Korean Journal of Anesthesiology - January 11, 2019 Category: Anesthesiology Tags: Korean J Anesthesiol Source Type: research

Efficacy of multimodal analgesia with perineural buprenorphine or dexmedetomidine for surgeries performed under ultrasound-guided infraclavicular brachial plexus block
Conclusion: For surgeries under brachial plexus block, perineural dexmedetomidine when used as a part of MMA provided a prolonged duration of postoperative analgesia and improved block characteristics than perineural buprenorphine.
Source: Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology - February 17, 2020 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Prashant A Lomate Manohar V Mane Source Type: research

Buprenorphine versus dexamethasone as perineural adjuvants in femoral and adductor canal nerve blocks for total knee arthroplasty: a randomized, non-inferiority clinical trial
CONCLUSIONS: buprenorphine is in the present trial inferior to dexamethasone by less than the established non-inferiority limit when used as perineural adjuvant in femoral nerve or adductor canal blocks in total knee arthroplasty analgesia. So, it could be considered an alternative in patients where dexamethasone is contraindicated, such as diabetics.PMID:35199973 | DOI:10.23736/S0375-9393.22.16229-2
Source: Minerva Anestesiologica - February 24, 2022 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Jos é R Ortiz-Gómez Marta Perep érez-Candel Óscar Martínez-García Inocencia Fornet-Ruiz Andrea Ortiz-Dom ínguez Francisco J Palacio-Abizanda Ana Royuela Jos é M Vázquez-Torres Jos é M Rodríguez-Del-Río Source Type: research

Analgesia Duration of Dexamethasone, Buprenorphine, or Clonidine With Ropivacaine for Interscalene Nerve Block
Condition:   Anesthesia, Local Interventions:   Drug: Ropivicaine 0.75%;   Drug: Ropivicaine 0.75% + 300 mcg Buprenorphine;   Drug: Ropivicaine 0.75% + 75 mcg clonidine;   Drug: Ropiviciane 0.75% + 8 mg dexamethasone Sponsor:   University of Iowa Recruiting - verified April 2017
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov - April 11, 2017 Category: Research Source Type: clinical trials