Publications by authors named "Mathias Therkel Steensbaek"

Background: The combination of short- and long-acting local anaesthetics is traditionally associated with reduced block duration, though evidence remains inconsistent.

Objectives: To investigate the effects of a fixed or reduced dose of a long-acting local anaesthetic (ropivacaine) mixed with a short-acting agent (lidocaine-epinephrine) on duration of analgesia and sensory onset time in lateral infraclavicular blocks.

Design: Randomised, blinded, active-controlled superiority trial.

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Background: Peripheral nerve blocks are widely used for anaesthesia in upper or lower limb surgery, but the methods used to assess their success vary substantially across randomised controlled trials. Standardised reporting of how peripheral nerve blocks are tested and how success is defined is essential for ensuring the validity and comparability of clinical research and correct clinical implementation of nerve blocks. This scoping review aims to map existing research practices and assess the extent to which trials provide reporting on peripheral nerve block evaluation.

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Background: Total hip arthroplasty is a common surgical procedure, but dislocation remains a significant complication often requiring closed reduction. Current anesthetic practices for closed reduction of total hip arthroplasty vary widely, and evidence on the efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness of different anesthetic and analgetic regimens is limited.

Methods: This scoping review follows the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) guidelines and PRISMA-ScR framework.

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