Abstract

Background: Aims of the study to compare 2-CP with bupivacaine for spinal anesthesia in an elective ambulatory setting.
 Methods: Hospital based Randomized, Double Blind, Interventional study conducted on patients undergoing for ambulatory surgery under subarachnoid block.
 Results: The finding that shows the most significant advantage is the time for regression of the sensory block to S2, as 2-CP was faster than bupivacaine.
 Conclusion: 2-chloroprocaine provides adequate duration and depth of surgical anesthesia for short procedures with the advantages of faster block resolution and earlier hospital discharge compared with spinal bupivacaine
 Keywords: 2-chloroprocaine, Bupivacaine, Ambulatory surgery

Highlights

  • An increasing number of day-care surgical patients are challenging the presently used methods of anaesthesia

  • The finding that shows the most significant advantage is the time for regression of the sensory block to S2, as 2-CP was faster than bupivacaine

  • 2-chloroprocaine provides adequate duration and depth of surgical anesthesia for short procedures with the advantages of faster block resolution and earlier hospital discharge compared with spinal bupivacaine Keywords: 2-chloroprocaine, Bupivacaine, Ambulatory surgery

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Introduction

An increasing number of day-care surgical patients are challenging the presently used methods of anaesthesia. Abstract Background: Aims of the study to compare 2-CP with bupivacaine for spinal anesthesia in an elective ambulatory setting. Methods: Hospital based Randomized, Double Blind, Interventional study conducted on patients undergoing for ambulatory surgery under subarachnoid block.

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