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Lumenta, DB; Haslik, W; Beck, H; Pollreisz, A; Andel, H; Frey, M.
Influence of brachial plexus blockade on oxygen balance during surgery.
Anesth Analg. 2011; 113(1):199-201
Doi: 10.1213/ANE.0b013e31821893f4
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Lumenta David Benjamin
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- The combined effects of anesthesia, motor blockade, and chemically induced sympathectomy after brachial plexus blockade can have a beneficial impact, when applied in selected, isolated diseased states of the upper limb. With the aim of using the prolonged effects of brachial plexus blockade for a future therapeutic application, we demonstrated a dependable methodology of venous blood gas monitoring and confirmed an improved oxygen balance of the blocked versus nonblocked upper extremity in a controlled, prospective study in healthy patients undergoing elective hand surgery.
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