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Specific evoked motor response for supraclavicular brachial block

Shahla Haleem, Maulana M. Ansari, Abdul Q. Khan, Abu Nadeem, Syeda M. Ahmad and Mehtab Alam
Neurosciences Journal October 2007, 12 (4) 299-301;
Shahla Haleem
Department of Anesthesia, J. N. Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P.), India.
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Maulana M. Ansari
Department of Anesthesia, J. N. Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P.), India.
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Abdul Q. Khan
Department of Anesthesia, J. N. Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P.), India.
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Abu Nadeem
Department of Anesthesia, J. N. Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P.), India.
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Syeda M. Ahmad
Department of Anesthesia, J. N. Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P.), India.
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Mehtab Alam
Department of Anesthesia, J. N. Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P.), India.
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess and evaluate the accuracy of individual types of evoked motor responses (EMRs) for prediction of successful surgical anesthesia following peripheral nerve stimulator (PNS) assisted supraclavicular block.

METHODS: A prospective study was carried out over a period of one and half years from August 2004 to January 2006, at J. N. Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India, in 60 patients who underwent various elective operative procedures on the upper limb. Any of the EMR, such as forearm flexion or extension, carpal flexion, or extension, prono-supination, or finger flexion, at a definite current of 0.25 mA for 2 ms was taken as an end point for prediction of successful block, and a local anesthetic solution (0.375% Bupivacaine, 30 ml) was administered at that level.

RESULTS: Complete surgical anesthesia was observed in those cases where EMR included: flexion of only second and third fingers (n=15/15) or flexion of all 4 fingers with thumb opposition (n=14/14) or uncommon flexion of all 4 fingers without movement of any other joint of the upper limb (n=2/2), suggesting a sensitivity of 100%. However, thumb opposition to the tip of the flexed little finger revealed a success rate of only 83% (n=5/6), and other EMRs were followed by high rates of inadequate surgical anesthesia or total failure.

CONCLUSION: Specific EMR of flexion of second and third fingers, or all the 4 fingers are reliable predictors of complete surgical anesthesia following PNS assisted single injection supraclavicular nerve block with no incidence of pneumothorax and nerve damage.

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