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Anesth Analg
; 120(5): 1138-1141, 2015 May.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-25742631
RESUMEN
BACKGROUND: We measured the spread of radiocontrast in the interscalene space after injection under low (<15 psi) and high (>20 psi) pressures. METHODS: Nine healthy volunteers received ultrasound-guided injections of 10 mL radio-opaque NaCl 0.9% in both interscalene spaces. Spread of injectate as assessed by computed tomography scan and discomfort on injection were recorded. RESULTS: Under both opening pressure conditions, injectate contacted 3 brachial plexus roots and spilled over the surface of the anterior and/or middle scalene muscles underneath the cervical fascia. CONCLUSIONS: Regardless of injection pressure, the interscalene space was filled with 10 mL of radiocontrast injectate.