Comfort and satisfaction during axillary brachial plexus block in trauma patients: comparison of techniques

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Gianesello, Lara [1 ]
Pavoni, Vittorio [1 ]
Coppini, Roberta [1 ]
Buoninsegni, Laura Tadini [1 ]
Gori, Gabriele [1 ]
Mori, Emanuele [1 ]
Paparella, Laura [1 ]
Gritti, Gaetano [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Careggi, Dept Anesthesia & Intens Care, Orthoped & Traumatol Ctr, Florence, Italy
关键词
Anesthesia; regional; Axillary brachial plexus block; Electrical nerve stimulation; Fascial pop; Patient comfort; Patient satisfaction; Trauma patients; UPPER-LIMB SURGERY; NERVE-STIMULATION; PATIENTS PERCEPTION; INJECTION; HAND; PAIN;
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10.1016/j.jclinane.2009.02.010
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R614 [麻醉学];
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Study Objective: To investigate the comfort and satisfaction of patients with trauma of the upper limb during two different techniques of axillary brachial plexus block, electrical nerve stimulation and fascial pop. Design: Randomized-prospective, observational study. Setting: University surgical center. Patients: 100 ASA physical status I and II patients undergoing surgery for trauma of the hand and forearm. Interventions: Patients received axillary brachial plexus block with a mixture of 0.5% bupivacaine and 2% lidocaine. They were then allocated to one of two groups to receive either electrical nerve stimulation (Group 1, n = 50), or fascial pop technique (Group 2, n = 50) for nerve location. Measurements: Data were collected on patient demographics, surgery, frequency of complications, and sedation required during the block. Discomfort during the block and surgical comfort were quantified by visual analog scale (0-10). Satisfaction was determined by the following scale: very satisfied, satisfied, dissatisfied, and very dissatisfied. Patients also indicated if in the future they would like to receive the same method of anesthesia. Main Results: No differences in demographic or surgical data were found. No serious complications were observed. Eighteen Group 1 patients (36%) and none in Group 2 needed sedation during the blocks. Discomfort during the procedures was greater in Group 1 than Group 2 (4.5 +/- 1.2 vs 1.5 +/- 1, P < 0.05), while patients reported good surgical comfort with both techniques (2.4 +/- 2.9 vs 2.2 +/- 2.1, NS). Eighteen patients in Group 1 and 48 patients in Group 2 would accept the same block for future surgery. Conclusions: In trauma patients, the fascial pop technique is effective, reduces sedation during axillary brachial plexus block, and has a higher patient acceptance rate than the electrical nerve stimulation technique. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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