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Erector spinae plane block, neuropathic pain and quality of life after video-assisted thoracoscopy surgery. Pilot, observational study.

Authors :
Díaz-Bohada L
Segura-Salguero JC
Aristizabal-Mayor JD
Miranda-Pineda N
Perea-Bello AH
Wąsowicz M
Source :
Anaesthesiology intensive therapy [Anaesthesiol Intensive Ther] 2023; Vol. 55 (2), pp. 87-92.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is a valuable alternative for pain management after video-assisted thoracoscopy surgery (VATS). The incidence of postoperative chronic neuropathic pain (CNP) is high while the quality of life (QoL) after VATS remains unknown. We hypothesised that patients with ESPB would have a low incidence of acute and CNP and would report a good QoL up to three months after VATS.<br />Methods: We conducted a single-centre prospective pilot cohort study from January to April 2020. ESPB after VATS was the standard practice. The primary outcome was the incidence of CNP three months postoperatively. Secondary outcomes included QoL assessed by the EuroQoL questionnaire three months after surgery and pain control at the Post-Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU), 12 and 24 hours postoperatively.<br />Results: We conducted a single-centre prospective pilot cohort study from January to April 2020. ESPB after VATS was the standard practice. The primary outcome was the incidence of CNP three months postoperatively. Secondary outcomes included QoL assessed by the EuroQoL questionnaire three months after surgery and pain control at the Post-Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU), 12 and 24 hours postoperatively.<br />Conclusions: We conducted a single-centre prospective pilot cohort study from January to April 2020. ESPB after VATS was the standard practice. The primary outcome was the incidence of CNP three months postoperatively. Secondary outcomes included QoL assessed by the EuroQoL questionnaire three months after surgery and pain control at the Post-Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU), 12 and 24 hours postoperatively.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1731-2531
Volume :
55
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Anaesthesiology intensive therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37409833
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5114/ait.2023.128643