408 results match your criteria: "Nerve Block Mental"

Background: Pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block has emerged as a reliable analgesia technique for hip arthroplasty (HA). However, the effects of PENG block on perioperative neurocognitive disorder (PND) after HA has not yet been assessed. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of PENG block on early postoperative cognitive function in older people undergoing hip arthroplasty.

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Evaluation of the Rostral Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block via the Mental Foramen in Equids: In Vivo Efficacy Testing.

J Vet Dent

January 2025

Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.

The use of proper sedative and regional anesthetic protocols is essential when performing equine dental surgical procedures under standing sedation. The efficacy of the rostral inferior alveolar nerve block via the mental foramen has not been previously studied. Aims of this study included determining the efficacy of the block, investigating whether any region (labial mucosa, alveolar mucosa, or teeth) was more reliably anesthetized, and if differences in efficacy existed between bilateral and unilateral blocks.

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Awareness among veterinarians has increased regarding the need for comprehensive pain relief, but many companion animal veterinarians do not administer regional analgesia pre-emptively during dental procedures. The middle mental nerve (MMN) block desensitizes the ipsilateral mandibular incisor and canine teeth as well as soft tissues rostral to the delivery site. There is little published information on the efficacy of the MMN block in dogs.

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Serratus Anterior Plane Block Remote Learning Curriculum.

MedEdPORTAL

October 2024

Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, and Clinical Ultrasound Fellowship Director, Columbia University Irving Medical Center.

Introduction: Regional anesthesia aids in management of acute pain in the emergency department, but many emergency physicians remain inadequately trained. Further complicating medical education, our academic center continues to use remote learning as the primary setting for residency didactics. This project aims to create a remote conference session on ultrasound-guided serratus anterior plane blocks (USG-SAPB).

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Introduction: Shoulder surgeries (arthroscopic or open) are usually performed under general anesthesia or combined with regional anesthesia. Post-operative pain following shoulder surgery is usually very severe and hinders early mobility of joints and recovery; which is also a cause of mental stress for the patient. Regional anesthetic techniques are known to provide excellent pain control postoperatively, both at rest and on movement.

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Background: Pain is a prevalent symptom among patients with cancer, significantly impacting their health and quality of life. Stellate ganglion block (SGB) has been employed as a diagnostic, prognostic, or therapeutic intervention for various pain syndromes. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to examine the effects of ultrasound-guided SGB on postoperative recovery quality and other functional indicators following cancer surgery.

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Backgrounds: Cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) can potentially and frequently lead to dysphagia and cognitive impairment. Stellate ganglion block (SGB) can alleviate the symptoms by regulating neural pathways and improving cerebral blood circulation.

Objectives: This study aimed to explore the clinical effect of SGB on airway protection, dysphagia, cognitive impairment, and activities of daily living (ADL) in CSVD patients.

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Stellate Ganglion Blocks for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Review of Mechanisms, Efficacy, and Complications.

Psychopharmacol Bull

August 2024

Viswanath, Department of Anesthesiology, Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA Mountain View Headache and Spine Institute, Phoenix, AZ, USA.

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) stands as a pervasive psychiatric condition, exerting a profound impact on millions across the globe. Despite the availability of traditional therapeutic modalities, many individuals continue to grapple with suboptimal treatment outcomes, underscoring the urgent need for novel interventions. In recent years, stellate ganglion blocks (SGBs) have garnered attention as a promising avenue in the treatment landscape for PTSD, showcasing remarkable efficacy in ameliorating symptomatology and enhancing overall quality of life.

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Purpose: This study aimed to assess the prevalence, dimensions, and positions of accessory mental foramen (AMF) and lateral lingual foramen (LLF) in an Iranian population using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Methods And Materials: In this cross-sectional study, CBCT images of 2082 patients were retrospectively reviewed based on inclusion criteria, including images from the mandibular region taken in the past five years with accurate demographic data. Exclusion criteria included images with significant pathologies, fractures, or poor quality.

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Introduction: Cervicogenic headache (CEH) and occipital neuralgia (ON) are headaches originating in the occiput and that radiate to the vertex. Because of the intimate relationship between structures based in the occiput and those in the upper cervical region, there is significant overlap between the presentation of CEH and ON. Diagnosis starts with a headache history to assess for diagnostic criteria formulated by the International Headache Society.

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Anesthesia in patients with emphysematous giant bulla undergoing non-thoracic surgery is challenging and can cause serious complications. We report a successful case of lip mass resection in a 65-year-old male with paraseptal emphysema and giant bullae under regional anesthesia using a mental nerve block. The patient presented with a slow-growing ulcerative mass on his lower lip and had a history of non-compliant COPD management.

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Chronic low back pain caused by intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration, also termed chronic discogenic low back pain (CD-LBP), is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal diseases. Degenerative processes in the IVD, such as inflammation and extra-cellular matrix breakdown, result in neurotrophin release. Local elevated neurotrophin levels will stimulate sprouting and innervation of sensory neurons.

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MicroRNA-301a knockout attenuates peripheral nerve regeneration by delaying Wallerian degeneration.

Neural Regen Res

July 2024

Department of Histology and Embryology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Construction and Detection in Tissue Engineering, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Education, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China.

Our recent study demonstrated that knockout of microRNA-301a attenuates migration and phagocytosis in macrophages. Considering that macrophages and Schwann cells synergistically clear the debris of degraded axons and myelin during Wallerian degeneration, which is a prerequisite for nerve regeneration, we hypothesized that microRNA-301a regulates Wallerian degeneration and nerve regeneration via impacts on Schwann cell migration and phagocytosis. Herein, we found low expression of microRNA-301a in intact sciatic nerves, with no impact of the microRNA-301a knockout on nerve structure and function.

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The urgency of addressing common mental disorders (bipolar disorder, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and schizophrenia) arises from their significant societal impact. Developing strategies to support psychiatrists is crucial. Previous studies focused on the relationship between these disorders and changes in the resting-state functional connectome's modularity, often using static functional connectivity (sFC) estimation.

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Interoceptive dysfunctions are increasingly implicated in a number of physical and mental health conditions. Accordingly, there is a pertinent need for therapeutic interventions which target interoceptive deficits. Heartrate and heartrate variability biofeedback therapy (HR(V)-BF), interventions which train individuals to regulate their cardiovascular signals and constrain these within optimal parameters through breathing, could enhance the functioning of interoceptive pathways via stimulation of the vagus nerve.

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Aim: To evaluate the variation in the position of the mandibular foramen and mandibular canal in patients with and without temporomandibular joint ankylosis.

Materials And Methods: 100 temporomandibular joints were evaluated of which 50 joints were ankylosed joints (Group A) and the rest 50 were normal joints (Group B) without ankylosis. These groups were further divided into those with growing potential (less than 18 years) and those without growing potential (above 18 years).

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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has left millions of individuals with a host of post-viral symptoms that can be debilitating and persist indefinitely. To date there are no definitive tests or treatments for the collection of symptoms known as "Long COVID" or Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC). Following our initial case report detailing improvement of Long COVID symptoms after sequential bilateral stellate ganglion blockade (SGB), we performed a retrospective chart analysis study on individuals treated with the same protocol over the course of six months (2021-2022) in our clinic.

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Perioperative neurocognitive disorders (PNDs) affect a large percentage of people who undergo surgeries that need general anesthesia. There is an increased risk of death and a major disruption to postoperative self-care as a result of this. This study compiles all the relevant materials that the authors have found to investigate postnatal depression and its causes, as well as the methods used to determine the probability and severity of PNDs and how to reduce their risk before surgery.

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Ventrolateral medullary compression by vascular contact in primary hemifacial spasm: a radiological analysis.

Neurol Sci

October 2024

Department of Neurology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, First Floor, Neurosciences Faculty Block, Hosur Road, Bangalore, 560029, Karnataka, India.

Background: The neurovascular conflict (NVC) causing hemifacial spasm (HFS) can also cause compression of ventrolateral medulla (VLM) which contains the central sympathetic neurons. VLM compression has been associated with hypertension. Whether the VLM compression in HFS patients is associated with hypertension is not clear.

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Neurocognition and brain functional connectivity in a non-clinical population-based sample with psychotic experiences.

Schizophr Res

May 2024

Department of Neuroscience and Behaviour, Ribeirão Preto Medical School, University of São Paulo, Brazil, 3900, Bandeirantes Avenue, Monte Alegre, 14040-900 Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The study examined the neurocognitive profiles and brain connectivity of community-based individuals and their unaffected siblings who report psychotic experiences (PEs) in Brazil.
  • Researchers assessed the relationship between different dimensions of PEs and brain connectivity in key networks, finding that higher PEs were linked to lower cognitive performance.
  • Notable findings included specific deficits in processing speed, visual learning, and working memory associated with high negative and depressive PEs, as well as hypoconnectivity in the Fronto-Parietal Network, supporting theories of functional dysconnectivity in schizophrenia.
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Article Synopsis
  • Coding mutations in the Transthyretin (TTR) gene lead to hereditary amyloidosis, showing varied clinical outcomes across different global populations.
  • A study involved 676 individuals with TTR mutations compared to 12,430 non-carriers, analyzing their health records to identify specific disease associations.
  • Findings indicated distinct correlations between TTR mutations and health issues based on ancestry, such as circulatory system problems in those of African descent and dermatologic issues in Central-South Asians.
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Objective: The objective of the study is to investigate the effect of pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block in early analgesia in elderly patients with hip fracture.

Methods: A total of 44 elderly patients with hip fracture admitted to our hospital from August 2021 to December 2022 were selected and divided into 2 groups according to different analgesia programs.

Results: At T1~T4, the resting and active visual analog scale (VAS) scores in group P were lower than group F (p < 0.

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: Local infiltration analgesia (LIA) represents a potential approach to reducing pain in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA). The pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block also provides adequate analgesia for fractures and THA. As most hip surgeries use a lateral incision, affecting the cutaneous supply by branches of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN), the LFCN block can contribute to postoperative analgesia.

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Objective: This study aimed to determine the incidence of complications after landmark-based paravertebral blocks for breast surgery.

Methods: The medical records of patients who received a paravertebral block for breast surgery between 2019 and 2022 were reviewed. Patient age, sex, type of procedure, number of injections, volume of injected anesthetic, and possible complications were noted.

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Targeting TRPV1 for Cancer Pain Relief: Can It Work?

Cancers (Basel)

February 2024

Department of Pathology and Experimental Cancer Research, Semmelweis University, 1085 Budapest, Hungary.

Chronic intractable pain affects a large proportion of cancer patients, especially those with metastatic bone disease. Blocking sensory afferents for cancer pain relief represents an attractive alternative to opioids and other drugs acting in the CNS in that sensory nerve blockers are not addictive and do not affect the mental state of the patient. A distinct subpopulation of sensory afferents expresses the capsaicin receptor TRPV1.

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