2022
DOI: 10.1136/rapm-2022-103759
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Ultrasound is better than injection pressure monitoring detecting the low-volume intraneural injection

Abstract: IntroductionInadvertent intraneural injection is not infrequent during peripheral nerve blocks. For this reason, injection pressure monitoring has been suggested as a safeguard method that warns the clinician of a potentially hazardous needle tip location. However, doubts remain whether it is superior to the sonographic nerve swelling in terms of earlier detection of the intraneural injection.MethodsAn observational cadaveric study was designed to assess injection pressures during an ultrasound-guided intraneu… Show more

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