Volume : VIII, Issue : III, March - 2019
Scorpion bite and its effect on spinal anaesthesia-A case control study
Ajeet Jyotipurkar, Neelesh Nema
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Introduction: To study effect of Scorpion bite on spinal anaesthesia in patients undergoing various surgeries. Method: 50 patients undergoing various surgeries under subarachnoid block divided into groups SB and WB i.e. patients with scorpion bite and without bite (as control group) respectively and patients outcome were studied. Result : There were no significant differences in patient demographics, group SB showed significantly prolonged onset of sensory and motor blockade as well as the peak of sensory and motor blockade as compared to group WB . Conclusion: Scorpion bite (bites) and failure or resistance to local anaesthetics when given intra thecaly are associated with each other
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SCORPION BITE AND ITS EFFECT ON SPINAL ANAESTHESIA-A CASE CONTROL STUDY, Ajeet Jyotipurkar, Neelesh Nema PARIPEX - INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-3 | March-2019
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SCORPION BITE AND ITS EFFECT ON SPINAL ANAESTHESIA-A CASE CONTROL STUDY, Ajeet Jyotipurkar, Neelesh Nema PARIPEX - INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-8 | Issue-3 | March-2019