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Publication Comparison of two different doses of intrathecal levobupivacaine for transurethral endoscopic surgery(Aves, 2011-08-01) Dizman, Seçil; Türker, Gürkan; Gurbet, Alp; Moğol, Elif Başağan; Türkcan, Suat; Karakuzu, Ziyaatin; Dizman, Seçil; TÜRKER, YUNUS GÜRKAN; GURBET, ALP; MOĞOL, ELİF; Türkcan, Suat; Karakuzu, Ziyaatin; Tıp Fakültesi; Anesteziyoloji Ana Bilim Dalı; 0000-0002-3019-581X; 0000-0002-6503-8232; EUA-4272-2022; AAI-6642-2021; A-7994-2018; DHL-3236-2022; ECV-0145-2022; FFT-4429-2022Objective: To evaluate the effects of two different spinal isobaric levobupivacaine doses on spinal anesthesia characteristics and to find the minimum effective dose for surgery in patients undergoing transurethral resection (TUR) surgery.Materials and Methods: Fifty male patients undergoing TUR surgery were included in the study and were randomized into two equal groups: Group LB10 (n=25): 10 mg 0.5% isobaric levobupivacaine (2 ml) and Group LB15 (n=25): 15 mg 0.75% isobaric levobupivacaine (2 ml). Spinal anesthesia was administered via a 25G Quincke spinal needle through the L3-4 intervertebral space. Sensorial block levels were evaluated using the 'pin-prick test', and motor block levels were evaluated using the 'Bromage scale'. The sensorial and motor block characteristics of patients during intraoperative and postoperative periods and recovery time from spinal anesthesia were evaluated.Results: In three cases in the Group LB10, sensorial block did not reach the T10 level. Complete motor block (Bromage=3) did not occur in eight cases in the Group LB10 and in five cases in the Group LB15. The highest sensorial dermatomal level detected was higher in Group LB15. In Group LB15, sensorial block initial time and the time of complete motor block occurrence were significantly shorter than Group LB10. Hypotension was observed in one case in Group LB15. No significant difference between groups was detected in two segments of regression times: the time to S2 regression and complete sensorial block regression time. Complete motor block regression time was significantly longer in Group LB15 than in Group LB10 (p<0.01).Conclusion: Our findings showed that the minimum effective spinal isobaric levobupivacaine dose was 10 mg for TUR surgery.Publication Comparison of intra- and postoperative effectiveness of erector spinae plane block and patient controlled analgesia in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery(E-century Publishing Corp, 2022-01-01) Ogur, Lale; Akesen, Selcan; Goren, Suna; Kan, Irem Iris; Mogol, Elif Basagan; Gurbet, Alp; Akesen, Selcan; AKESEN, SELCAN; Goren, Suna; GÖREN, SUNA; Kan, Irem Iris; KAN, İREM İRİS; Mogol, Elif Basagan; MOĞOL, ELİF; Gurbet, Alp; GURBET, ALP; Tıp Fakültesi; Anestezi ve Reanimason Ana Bilim Dalı; 0000-0002-6503-8232; A-7994-2018The aim of our study was to compare bilateral erector spinae plane block (ESPB) efficacy on pain management with patient controlled analgesia (PCA) during the perioperative period in patients scheduled for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). After ethics committee approval (2019-7/31 dated 09.04.2019) from the Bursa Uludag University Medical Trials Ethics Committee, (https://uludag.edu.tr/buuetikkurulu) ASA 50 patients aged between 18-80 years were included. They were randomly divided into two groups, ESPB (n=25) and control (n=25). In the preoperative period, bilateral ESPB with ultrasonography was applied to both groups with 0.25% bupivacaine (0.5 ml/kg) + dexamethasone (8 mg) or saline, respectively. PCA prepared with morphine was given to all patients postoperatively. Perioperative opioid use, extubation times, coughing/resting Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores, duration for first PCA bolus dose requirement, rescue analgesia needs, mobilization times, and opioid side effects were evaluated. In the ESPB group, compared to the control group, intraoperative fentanyl consumption was lower (P=0.001). During the postoperative period; extubation time was shorter, the need for initial PCA was much later, morphine consumption and need for rescue analgesia was less (P=0.001; P<0.001; P<0.001; P=0.009, respectively). The postoperative VAS scores were lower for each measurement period (P<0.05). Opioid-related side effects were more common in the control group (P=0.040). First mobilization time in ESPB group was earlier (P<0.001). As a result, ESPB has a significant analgesic effect in CABG patients. It was concluded that bilateral ESPB reduces opioid requirement compared to intravenous morphine PCA alone and provides better pain management and more comfortable recovery.