Features & Capabilities

Regional Anesthesia Reference provides a quick look at the anatomy, positioning, and techniques for placing regional nerve blocks under ultrasound guidance. This includes ultrasound images and anatomic descriptions, images of patient positioning, and videos of block placement.

Current blocks include:

Interscalene Supraclavicular Infraclavicular Axillary Femoral Adductor Canal Suprainguinal Fascia Iliaca TAP Rectus Sheath Sciatic (Popliteal)

A local anesthetic drug calculator is also included for assistance with calculating maximum dosages and percent of max dose delivered for a given patient. This is a weight based calculator using dosages from Miller's Anesthesia or Morgan and Mikhail.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
University Of Washington
Rating:
4.90
(36)
Version:
2.1.1 Last updated: 2020-01-23
Version code:
834354926
Creation date:
2019-04-07
Compatible devices:
Size:
89.48MB
URLs:
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Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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User Reviews

This app would be amazing for quickly calculating the amount of local a surgeon can give after a peripheral block….. but… it only calculates based off of patients weight and doesn’t take into account the max dose of local anesthetics. For example, I put a 68kg pt into the calculator and it told me I could give 68ml of 1% lidocaine with Epinephrine. This is 680mg of lidocaine. The max allowable dose of lidocaine with epinephrine for any patient should be 500mg. This is a potentially dangerous oversight but the app would be absolutely perfect if this is factored for.
by Tr*****, 2026-02-10

I love this app, but it doesn’t take into account the standard max dose of any of the local anesthetics. For instance, for a 200kg pt, the calculator states the max dose of Bupivicaine is 400mg.
by EA*****, 2025-01-17

I absolutely love this app. It’s a great resource to access just prior to performing a block. The information is succinct and easy to navigate. My only complaint is newer blocks such as ESPB or PENG are not featured on the app.
by dc*****, 2021-04-26
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