The impact of biological sex in peripheral nerve blockade: A prospective pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic and morphometric study in volunteers.
Markus ZadrazilPeter MarhoferMalachy ColumbPhilipp OpfermannWerner SchmidDaniela MarhoferThomas StimpflSabine ReichelValentin Al JalaliMarkus ZeitlingerPublished in: PloS one (2024)
We did not detect significant differences between female and male study participants in terms of pharmacodynamic and morphometric characteristics after ultrasound guided ulnar nerve blocks. Women did show significantly greater pharmacokinetic ropivacaine exposures. The results of this study indicate that peripheral regional block pharmacodynamic characteristics are independent of the biological sex, whereas pharmacokinetic parameters are sex-dependent.