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The 90% Minimum Effective Concentration of Bupivacaine Liposomes for Preserving Motion Function

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41 - 65 years of age
Both
Phase 4

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Overview

Explore the 90% minimum effective concentration of bupivacaine liposomes for preserving motor function.

Description

Our research group plans to conduct a dose exploration experiment, using a biased coin design sequential method to explore the 90% minimum effective concentration of bupivacaine liposomes for preserving motor function after intermuscular groove brachial plexus block surgery in shoulder arthroscopy.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Age 41-65 years ASA physical condition 1-2 BMI 18-30 kg/m2 undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery

Exclusion Criteria:

Inability to consent to the study pregnancy allergy to local anesthetics preexisting neuropathy cervical pathologies (i.e., herniated disc, myelopathy) chronic pain syndromes (defined as reflex sympathetic dystrophy or complex regional pain syndrome) severe respiratory conditions psychiatric or cognitive disorders that prohibit patients from adhering to the study protocol history of drug or alcohol abuse chronic opioid use (longer than 3 months or daily morphine equivalents more than 5mg/day for 1 month) contraindication for general anesthesia and/or interscalene nerve block and planned open shoulder arthrotomies Muscle related diseases

Study details

Motion Sickness

NCT06587386

Affiliated Hospital of Jiaxing University

24 January 2025

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