Description Module

Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT04313959
Brief Summary: Open cardiac surgeries are characterized by the increased use of opioids and longer extubation times, being post-sternotomy pain one of the causes of greater patient discomfort, plexus blockages have been used more frequently given the good results of anatomical studies and case series that are just beginning to be published. however, there is not enough data to convince the scientific community of its advantages, continuing to carry out its performance due to lack of evidence. Dexamethasone also shows an excellent result blocking the inflammatory chain and it was evidenced that it prolongs the time of blockages when used perineurally in the plexus blockages. This study wants to show the improvement of pain in patients who undergo this type of surgery and also show the advantages of a longer blockage, which can reduce use of analgesic and opioids, as well as decrease the time of hospitalization This is a double-blinded, randomized, clinical trial designed to determine the efficacy of spine erector whit dexamethasone gives more duration of the blockage and less pain after cardiac surgery.
Detailed Description: Evaluation of acute pain pos cardiac surgery in patients that who were subjected at myocardial revascularization. We offer Espine erector block (ESP) with linear array Transducer and needle 100mm bilateral as a technique that offer results more hopeful and less invasive in patients with open cardiac surgery. Favoring the implementation of Fastrack anesthesia techniques in cardiac surgery and minimizing complications in this group of patients
Study: NCT04313959
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT04313959