Suprascapular nerve is a mixed motor and sensory peripheral nerve arising from the superior trunk of brachial plexus.The suprascapular nerve runs through the posterior triangle of the neck, anterior of the trapezius muscle and dorsal of the omohyoid muscle, in direction of the scapula. Suprascapular nerve block is performed by anterior and posterior approach. Posterior approach of the suprascapular nerve block has been shown for many years to provide effective analgesia in the shoulder region for the chronic and acute pain. There are studies showing that suprascapular block with anterior approach provides effective analgesia in shoulder arthroscopy. The aim of our study was to compare anterior and posterior approaches of suprascapular nerve block in terms of analgesic efficacy and patient safety.
This study is a prospective randomized clinical trial will be conducted between July 2022 and June 2023.Participant will divide into two groups as participant who underwent suprascapular nerve block with the anterior approach and participant who underwent suprascapular nerve block with the posterior approach. Bupivacaine 5 ml %0.5 will be injected both group. Diaphragmatic thickness fraction will be evaluated with ultrasound left and right 7.-8. subcostal anterior axillary border with the participant with the semi-sitting position. Diaphragmatic thickness fraction will measure before the block and after 30 minutes the surgery. Participants will administered intravenous morphine patient controlled analgesia for 24 hours stay. The amount of opioid analgesics given in both groups will be determined (in mg). Postoperative 4th, 6th, 12th, 24th hour Visual Analogue Scale scores of the participants and opioid consumptions until that hours will be evaluated. An addition participant will be determined according to the surgery.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
Diaphragmatic thickness fraction will be evaluated in the participant underwent suprascapular block performed by posterior approach
Diaphragmatic thickness fraction will be evaluated in the participant underwent suprascapular block performed by anterior approach
Istanbul Medeniyet University
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
Postoperative pain at the postoperatively 30 Minutes, 4 Hours, 6Hours, 12Hours, 24Hours
Visual analogue scale (0-10): 0= no pain, 10= the worst pain ever feel.
Time frame: Up to 24 hours post-operative
Diaphragmatic movements
Ratio of diaphragm thickness in end-inspiration and end-expiration measured by ultrasonography
Time frame: Baseline (Before the block performed) and 30 minutes after the end of surgery
Peroperatively opioid analgesic consumption (Remifentanil)
milligram
Time frame: up to postoperative 0 minutes
Postoperative opioid analgesic consumption (morphine)
milligram
Time frame: postoperative 30 minutes
Postoperative opioid analgesic consumption (morphine)
milligram
Time frame: postoperative 4 hours
Postoperative opioid analgesic consumption (morphine)
milligram
Time frame: postoperative 6 hours
Postoperative opioid analgesic consumption (morphine)
milligram
Time frame: postoperative 12 hours
Postoperative opioid analgesic consumption (morphine)
milligram
Time frame: postoperative 24 hours
Postoperative pain at postoperative 4 Hours
Visual analogue scale (0-10): 0= no pain, 10= the worst pain ever feel.
Time frame: at postoperative 4 Hours
Postoperative pain at postoperative 6 Hours
Visual analogue scale (0-10): 0= no pain, 10= the worst pain ever feel.
Time frame: at postoperative 6 Hours
Postoperative pain at postoperative 12 Hours
Visual analogue scale (0-10): 0= no pain, 10= the worst pain ever feel.
Time frame: at postoperative 12 Hours
Postoperative pain at postoperative 24 Hours
Visual analog scale (0-10): 0= no pain, 10= the worst pain ever feel.
Time frame: at postoperative 24 Hours
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