In regional anesthesia local anaesthetics alone provide analgesia for not more than 4-8 hours. Increasing the duration of local anaesthetic action is often desirable because it prolongs surgical anaesthesia and analgesia. Different additives have been used to prolong regional blockade. Vasoconstrictors can be used to constrict vessels, thereby reducing vascular absorption of the local anaesthetic. Additives like opioids, clonidine and verapamil were added to local anaesthetics, but the results are either inconclusive or associated with side effects. Steroids when used intrathecally are reported to cause arachnoiditis, but there is no evidence suggesting any neuritis when steroids are used in low concentration in peripheral nerve blocks. Steroids have powerful anti-inflammatory as well as analgesic properties. Perineural injection of steroids is reported to influence postoperative analgesia. They relieve pain by reducing inflammation, and blocking transmission of nociceptive C-fibres and by suppressing ectopic neural discharge. The addition of 5 mg of dexamethasone to 10 ml of 0.5% levobupivacaine in interscalene brachial plexus block showed improvement of postoperative analgesia for arthroscopic shoulder operation without any specific complications. The objective of this study is to compare the effects of combining of dexamethasone and bupivacaine versus bupivacaine alone in combined femoral and sciatic nerve block in patients undergoing lower limb vascular surgeries. The effects will be studied in terms of: * Onset of sensory blockade and motor blockade * Duration of analgesia / first request for analgesic * Duration of motor blockade
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
63
Time of onset of sensory blockade
from time of performing the nerve block till the occurrence of sensory block
Time frame: upto 30 min
Time of onset of motor blockade
from time of performing the nerve block till the occurrence of motor block
Time frame: up to 30 min
Duration of analgesia
time from onset of analgesia till the first request for an analgesic
Time frame: upto 24 hours
Duration of motor blockade
time from motor blockade till ability to move the limb
Time frame: upto 24 hours
perioperative hemodynamics
systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate before starting the procedure;Respiratory rate;and Oxygen saturation during the procedure and in the 24 hours following the procedure
Time frame: time immediately before block and every 30 minutes till end of surgery and 24 hours after surgery (1 hour interval)
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