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Meta-Analysis
. 2006 Mar;55(3):296-313.
doi: 10.1007/s00101-005-0941-z.

[Levobupivacaine for regional anesthesia. A systematic review]

[Article in German]
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Meta-Analysis

[Levobupivacaine for regional anesthesia. A systematic review]

[Article in German]
B Urbanek et al. Anaesthesist. 2006 Mar.

Abstract

Levobupivacaine [S(-)bupivacaine], the levorotatory S-enantiomer of racemic bupivacaine, is commercially available in the U.S. and in most European countries. We performed a systematic review (MEDLINE database) and identified 88 articles on the clinical application of levobupivacaine in more than 3,000 patients. The use of levobupivacaine is described for epidural, caudal, and spinal anesthesia, for peripheral nerve blocks, for ophthalmic and dental anesthesia, for different pediatric indications and for intravenous regional anesthesia. In these regional techniques, levobupivacaine was used for all common indications in a wide range of clinical settings. Epidural levobupivacaine was combined with fentanyl, morphine, sufentanil, epinephrine, and clonidine, spinal levobupivacaine was combined with sufentanil, fentanyl, and epinephrine. In most studies, levobupivacaine was compared to bupivacaine and/or ropivacaine.

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