1999
DOI: 10.1097/00115550-199924050-00013
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Effects of Levobupivacaine, Bupivacaine, and Ropivacaine on Tail-Flick Response and Motor Function in Rats Following Epidural or Intrathecal Administration

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“…Mean motor block duration with S75-R25 bupivacaine in this study was 265.8 minutes, similar to 266.5 minutes found with the racemic form 9 . Differently from studies performed in rats 20 and humans 9 , motor block recovery time was longer than sensory block recovery time with both forms of bupivacaine without differences between them. Further studies are needed to understand the possible dose-response variability of motor block with levobupivacaine.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
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“…Mean motor block duration with S75-R25 bupivacaine in this study was 265.8 minutes, similar to 266.5 minutes found with the racemic form 9 . Differently from studies performed in rats 20 and humans 9 , motor block recovery time was longer than sensory block recovery time with both forms of bupivacaine without differences between them. Further studies are needed to understand the possible dose-response variability of motor block with levobupivacaine.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…A faster total motor block was observed with the racemic form. Although the absence of difference in the motor block produced by both substances in humans 4 a shorter motor block duration was observed with levobupivacaine 20 . In our study, there have been no differences in motor and sensory block duration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…It would be interesting to know how useful experimental models are on identifying the neurotoxicity of local anesthetics. There are some experimental models used to study regional anesthesia in small animals [20][21][22][23] . In 1998, a model of regional anesthesia in guinea pigs, with only a single paramedian puncture with a 23-gauge needle in the L 6 -S 1 space, was described.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Há alguns modelos experimentais de estudo de anestesia regional em pequenos animais [20][21][22][23] . Em 1998, um modelo de anestesia regional em cobaias foi descrito, com uma punção única paramediana com agulha 23-gauge no espaço intervertebral L 6 -S 1 .…”
Section: Comparison Of Histologic Spinal Cord and Neurologic Changes unclassified