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A Comparison in Outcomes of Preoperative Single-shot versus Continuous Catheter Fascia Iliaca Regional Anesthesia in Geriatric Hip Fracture Patients.
Stephan, Stephen R; Garlich, John M; Debbi, Eytan M; Johnson, Christopher R; Polakof, Landon S; Noorzad, Ali S; Moak, Zachary B; Yalamanchili, Dheeraj R; Stephenson, Samuel K; Anand, Kapil K; Lin, Carol A; Little, Milton T M; Moon, Charles N.
Afiliação
  • Stephan SR; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Stephen.Stephan@cshs.org.
  • Garlich JM; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: John.Garlich@cshs.org.
  • Debbi EM; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Eytan.Debbi@cshs.org.
  • Johnson CR; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Christopher.Johnson2@cshs.org.
  • Polakof LS; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Landon.Polakof@cshs.org.
  • Noorzad AS; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Ali.Noorzad@cshs.org.
  • Moak ZB; Department of Anesthesiology, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Zachary.Moak@cshs.org.
  • Yalamanchili DR; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Dheeraj.Yalamanchili@cshs.org.
  • Stephenson SK; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Samuel.Stephenson@cshs.org.
  • Anand KK; Department of Anesthesiology, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Kapil.Anand@cshs.org.
  • Lin CA; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Carol.Lin@cshs.org.
  • Little MTM; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Milton.Little@cshs.org.
  • Moon CN; Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA. Electronic address: Charles.Moon@cshs.org.
Injury ; 51(6): 1337-1342, 2020 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32327234
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Fascia iliaca nerve blocks relieve pain in geriatric hip fracture patients and can be administered via a single-shot or continuous catheter. We compared perioperative opioid consumption and pain scores between these two blocks.

METHODS:

We performed a prospective, observational cohort study, including geriatric hip fracture patients who received a preoperative block. We compared morphine milligram equivalent (MME) consumption and visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores between single-shot and continuous fascia iliaca blocks at multiple time points preoperative and on postoperative (POD) day 0, 1, and 2. We compared the change in preoperative total and hourly opioid consumption before and after block placement within and between groups. Secondary outcomes included opioid related adverse events, length of stay, and readmission rates.

RESULTS:

107 patients were analyzed, 66 received a single-shot and 41 a continuous block. No significant differences were found between both blocks at any time point for median MME consumption or pain scores. MME [IQR] preoperative 20.5 [6.0,48.8] vs. 24.0 [8.8,48.0], p=0.95; POD0 6.0 [0.0,18.6] vs. 10.0 [0.0,14.0], p=0.52; POD1 12.0 [0.0,30.0] vs. 18.0 [5.0,24.0], p=0.69; POD2 6.0 [0.0,21.2] vs. 12.0 [0.0,24.0], p=0.54. VAS [IQR] preoperative 4.0 [2.2,5.3] vs. 4.6 [3.2,5.3], p=0.34; POD0 1.3 [0.0,3.7] vs. 2.5 [0.0,3.6], p=0.73; POD1 2.9 [1.7,4.4] vs. 3.7 [1.5,4.7], p=0.59; POD2 2.4 [1.0,4.4] vs. 3.3 [1.9,4.2], p=0.18. Preoperative MME/hr significantly decreased after the block for both groups 1.05 [0.0,2.2] to 0.0 [0.0,0.0], p < 0.001; 1.4 [0.6,3.1] to 0.0 [0.0,0.1], p < 0.001. The reduction in MME/hr between groups was not significantly different 0.9 [0.0,1.9] vs. 1.4 [0.6,3.1], p = 0.067. We found no significant differences in secondary outcomes between groups.

CONCLUSIONS:

We report no differences in opioid use and pain scores between single-shot and continuous catheter fascia iliaca nerve blocks. Both blocks similarly reduce preoperative opioid consumption.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Manejo da Dor / Fraturas do Quadril / Anestesia por Condução / Bloqueio Nervoso Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Manejo da Dor / Fraturas do Quadril / Anestesia por Condução / Bloqueio Nervoso Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article