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Boztuğ, N., Z. Bigat, E. Ertok, and M. Erman. "Intrathecal Ropivacaine versus Ropivacaine plus Fentanyl for Out-patient Arthroscopic Knee Surgery." Journal of International Medical Research 33, no. 4 (2005): 365–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/147323000503300401.

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We evaluated the effects of low-dose intrathecal ropivacaine with or without fentanyl for arthroscopic knee surgery. Fifty patients were randomized in equal groups to receive an intrathecal solution (3 ml) containing either 10 mg isobaric ropivacaine or 8 mg isobaric ropivacaine plus 25 μg fentanyl. Complete motor blockade occurred in 22 patients (88%) in both groups. The time taken to reach sensory blockade to T10 and total motor blockade was shorter in the ropivacainetreated group, but differences were not statistically significant. The duration of sensory and motor blockade was shorter in t
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Sawant, Kshitija Bhagavan, and Harsha Patel. "Intrathecal ropivacaine with fentanyl for LSCS Comparison of hyperbaric and isobaric solution." Indian Journal of Clinical Anaesthesia 2, no. 3 (2015): 156. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2394-4994.2015.00019.0.

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I, Kishore Kumar, Shivakumar B.S., and Gangadhar S.B. "A Comparative Evaluation of Hyperbaric Ropivacaine 0.5% (18mg) versus Hyperbaric Bupivacaine 0.5% (18mg) for Elective Lower Abdominal Surgery under Spinal Anaesthesia." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 16, no. 8 (2024): 102–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13381307.

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<strong>Background:</strong>&nbsp;Ropivacaine is a novel long-acting amide local anaesthetic that is comparable to bupivacaine in terms of its structure and pharmacodynamics. ln comparison to bupivacaine, ropivacaine has a reduced propensity to affect the central nervous system and a lower cardio-toxicity.&nbsp;<strong>Aims and Objectives:&nbsp;</strong>The aim of our study was to compare and assess the effectiveness and compare the block characteristics of hyperbaric ropivacaine 0.5% (18mg) versus hyperbaric bupivacaine 0.5% (18mg) for elective lower abdominal surgeries under spinal Anaesthes
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Athyun and Naga Kartheek P. "Comparison of 0.5% Hyperbaric Ropivacaine and 0.5% Hyperbaric Buprenorphine for Elective Surgery under Spinal Anaesthesia." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 15, no. 3 (2023): 101–7. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12685653.

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<strong>Background:&nbsp;</strong>Bupivacaine is 40% more powerful than the recently developed ropivacaine. Spinal anesthesia produced hyperbaric with ropivacaine, and dextrose is reported to be effective (SA). In this investigation, the clinical effectiveness of 0.5% bupivacaine and 0.5% ropivacaine for SA was compared at equivalent hyperbaric dosages.&nbsp;<strong>Methods:&nbsp;</strong>A total of n=60 cases were allotted randomly in two groups of n=30 each with Group I receiving intrathecal 15 mg (3 ml) of 0.5% Hyperbaric Bupivacaine. And group II received intrathecal 15 mg (3 ml) of 0.5% H
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Gautier, Ph E., M. De Kock, A. Van Steenberge, et al. "Intrathecal Ropivacaine for Ambulatory Surgery." Anesthesiology 91, no. 5 (1999): 1239. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199911000-00013.

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Background The rationale of this study was to evaluate intrathecal ropivacaine for ambulatory surgery. Methods One hundred fifty patients with American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status 1 scheduled for knee arthroscopy were studied. Patients were randomly assigned to receive 4 ml of one of five isobaric intrathecal solutions: Patients in group 1 (n = 30) received 8 mg of bupivacaine; patients in group 2 (n = 30) received 8 mg ropivacaine; patients in group 3 (n = 30) received 10 mg ropivacaine; patients in group 4 (n = 30) received 12 mg ropivacaine; and patients in group 5 (n = 30)
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Heller, Axel R., Katrin Zimmermann, Kristin Seele, Thomas Rössel, Thea Koch, and Rainer J. Litz. "Modifying the Baricity of Local Anesthetics for Spinal Anesthesia by Temperature Adjustment." Anesthesiology 105, no. 2 (2006): 346–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200608000-00018.

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Background Although local anesthetics (LAs) are hyperbaric at room temperature, density drops within minutes after administration into the subarachnoid space. LAs become hypobaric and therefore may cranially ascend during spinal anesthesia in an uncontrolled manner. The authors hypothesized that temperature and density of LA solutions have a nonlinear relation that may be described by a polynomial equation, and that conversion of this equation may provide the temperature at which individual LAs are isobaric. Methods Density of cerebrospinal fluid was measured using a vibrating tube densitomete
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De Kock, Marc, Philippe Gautier, Luc Fanard, Jean Luc Hody, and Patricia Lavand’homme. "Intrathecal Ropivacaine and Clonidine for Ambulatory Knee Arthroscopy." Anesthesiology 94, no. 4 (2001): 574–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200104000-00008.

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Background The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of a small dose of intrathecal ropivacaine with small doses of intrathecal clonidine for ambulatory surgery. Methods One hundred twenty patients, classified as American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I and scheduled for knee arthroscopy, were studied. Patients were randomly assigned to receive 4 ml of one of the following double-blinded isobaric intrathecal solutions: 8 mg of ropivacaine (group 1; n =30); 8 mg ropivacaine plus 15 microg clonidine (group 2; n =30); 8 mg ropivacaine plus 45 microg clonidine (group 3;
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Byndoor, Yatish, and Tamilisetti Vidya Sagar. "Levobupivacaine versus ropivacaine in patients undergoing lower abdominal surgeries." Indian Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 10, no. 2 (2023): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpp.2023.023.

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Regional anesthesia, like Peripheral nerve block, is commonly used for peripheral surgeries to reduce severe intraoperative and postoperative pain relief. .Some studies with levobupivacaine have shown that duration of analgesia of levobupivacaine are longer compared to that of an equivalent dose of bupivacaine or ropivacaine.This study is done to compare efficacy and safety of levobupivacaine with ropivacaine. In this study we tried to compare efficacy and clinical characteristics of isobaric forms of intrathecal levobupivacaine 0.5% and ropivacaine 0.75% in lower abdominal surgeries.This pros
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ARICI, G., N. KAYACAN, F. ERTUGRUL, F. BULUT, Z. BIGAT, and B. KARSLI. "A comparison of isobaric and hyperbaric solutions of ropivacaine undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate surgery." Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 29 (September 2004): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rapm.2004.07.121.

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Arici, G., N. Kayacan, F. Ertugrul, F. Bulut, Z. Bigat, and B. Karsli. "A comparison of isobaric and hyperbaric solutions of ropivacaine undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate surgery." Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 29, Sup 2 (2004): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00115550-200409002-00101.

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