The pharmacokinetics of ropivacaine after four different techniques of brachial plexus blockade.

Anaesthesia

Ikazia Hospital, Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management, Montessoriweg 1, 3083 AN Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Published: October 2007

Arterial plasma concentrations of ropivacaine were measured after brachial plexus blockade using four different approaches: lateral interscalene (Winnie), posterior interscalene (Pippa), axillary and vertical infraclavicular. Four groups of 10 patients were given a single 3.75 mg.kg(-1) injection of ropivacaine 7.5 mgxml(-1). The pharmacokinetics of ropivacaine were evaluated for 1 h after local anaesthetic injection. The supraclavicular techniques (lateral and posterior) were associated with earlier and higher peak plasma concentrations of local anaesthetic than the infraclavicular techniques (axillary and vertical infraclavicular): mean (SD) values = 3.30 (0.65) microgxml(-1) vs 2.55 (0.62) microgxml(-1) (p = 0.001) in 13.4 (6.9) min vs 25.0 (10.8) min (p = 0.0002). More ropivacaine is taken up by the systemic circulation in the first hour after the supraclavicular approaches; the mean (SD) area under the concentration-time curve was larger: 2.63 (0.51) microgxml(-1).h vs 2.10 (0.49) microgxml(-1).h (p = 0.002). These results show that the technique used for brachial plexus blockade significantly influences the systemic uptake of ropivacaine.

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