The purpose of this study is to evaluate the movement of the diaphragm after an interscalene block with liposome bupivacaine (LB) compared to interscalene block (IB) with bupivacaine. This study will evaluate if there is a possible prolonged phrenic nerve paralysis when using liposome bupivacaine in an interscalene block, using ultrasound.
This study will be run concurrently with two other studies comparing bupivacaine to Liposomal Bupivacaine in shoulder surgeries. We will use already randomized patients for our randomization process. For this study in particular we will use an ultrasound machine to scan the diaphragm of any patient who had an Interscalene Block for Total Shoulder Arthroplasy or Rotator Cuff Repair. Patients are to be scanned in an upright sitting position and scanned from a low intercostal or subcostal approach using the liver or spleen as an acoustic window. M Mode will be applied and the range of diaphragmatic movement from the resting expiratory position to deep inspiration (sigh test) will be recorded as was the range of diaphragmatic movement from resting expiratory position when quickly inspiring through the nose (sniff test). The blocks will be done regardless of the study as they are standard of care for pain control. The only intervention is ultrasound examination of the patient's diaphragm at baseline, 3 hours post block in recovery room and on post-operative day 1, and basic spirometry to record FEV1 and FVC via a portable spirometer at the same time points. If patients did stay in hospital on postoperative day 2 we would also evaluate their diaphragm function.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
26
Experimental
Active comparator
Univeristy of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Diaphragm Excursion With Sigh
Evaluation of diaphragm excursion (movement in cm) from rest to sigh in a sitting position.
Time frame: change from baseline to 24 hours after block
Diaphragm Excursion With Quick Inspiratory Breath
Evaluation of diaphragm excursion (movement in cm) from rest to a quick inspiratory breath.
Time frame: change from baseline to 24 hours after block
Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second (FEV1)
Evaluation of FEV1 via spirometry.
Time frame: change from baseline to 24 hours after block
Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)
Evaluation of FVC via spirometry.
Time frame: change from baseline to 24 hours after block
FEV1/FVC
Evaluation of FEV1/FVC percent via spirometry.
Time frame: change from baseline to 24 hours after block
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