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Bilateral bi-level erector spinae plane blocks in scoliosis surgery: A retrospective comparative study

dc.contributor.authorAkesen, Selcan
dc.contributor.authorGüler, Saltuk Buğra
dc.contributor.authorAkesen, Burak
dc.contributor.buuauthorAKESEN, SELCAN
dc.contributor.buuauthorGÜLER, ABDULKERİM SALTUKBUĞRA
dc.contributor.buuauthorAKESEN, BURAK
dc.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi
dc.contributor.departmentOrtopedi ve Travmatoloji Ana Bilim Dalı
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-9518-541X
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-4324-4844
dc.contributor.orcid0000-0002-8679-6008
dc.contributor.researcheridADT-9515-2022
dc.contributor.researcheridAAH-9833-2021
dc.contributor.researcheridELR-9087-2022
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-19T08:12:01Z
dc.date.available2024-09-19T08:12:01Z
dc.date.issued2022-09-01
dc.description.abstractObjective: This study aimed to compare the effect of the ultrasound (US) guided erector spinae plane block (ESPB) on pain scores, opioid requirement, patient satisfaction, and the length of hospital stay with standard analgesia methods following scoliosis surgery.Methods: Twenty-seven patients (17 females, 10 males; mean age = 15.59 +/- 3.24 years) who underwent scoliosis surgery with preoperative bilateral bilevel US- guided ESPB were the sample group, and the remaining 30 patients (20 females, 10 males; mean age = 15.57 +/- 2.75 years) without ESPB were the control group. Bilateral bilevel injection ESPB was performed at two levels (T4 and T10). Postoperative pain scores, morphine consumption, patient satisfaction scores, and the number of patients requiring rescue analgesia were recorded. A visual analog scale (VAS) was used to score postoperative pain.Results: VAS at rest and when mobile, as well as postoperative cumulative morphine consumption in the first postoperative 24 h, was significantly lower in the ESPB group. Thirteen patients in the control group but no in the ESPB group required rescue analgesics in the postoperative period. Both the time to the requirement of the initial dose of PCA and patient satisfaction scores were significantly higher in the ESPB group (P < 0.001 for both).Conclusion: Given the need for improved recovery of the patients, ESPB seems to be an essential analgesic technique that may reduce both opioid consumption and the severity of the pain, thus increasing the satisfaction of the patients and decreasing the length of hospital stay.
dc.identifier.doi10.5152/j.aott.2022.22019
dc.identifier.endpage332
dc.identifier.issn1017-995X
dc.identifier.issue5
dc.identifier.startpage327
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.5152/j.aott.2022.22019
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.aott.org.tr/en/bilateral-bi-level-erector-spinae-plane-blocks-in-scoliosis-surgery-a-retrospective-comparative-study-137279
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9682554/
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11452/44926
dc.identifier.volume56
dc.identifier.wos000898588300006
dc.indexed.wosWOS.SCI
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherTürk Ortopedi Travmatoloji
dc.relation.journalTürk Ortopedi Travmatoloji Derneği
dc.relation.publicationcategoryMakale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectPostoperative analgesia
dc.subjectIntrathecal morphine
dc.subjectEpidural analgesia
dc.subjectEfficacy
dc.subjectFusion
dc.subjectPain measurement
dc.subjectPain
dc.subjectPostoperative
dc.subjectAnalgesics
dc.subjectOpioid nerve block
dc.subjectSpine surgery
dc.subjectScience & technology
dc.subjectLife sciences & biomedicine
dc.subjectOrthopedics
dc.titleBilateral bi-level erector spinae plane blocks in scoliosis surgery: A retrospective comparative study
dc.typeArticle
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local.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi/Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon Ana Bilim Dalı
local.contributor.departmentTıp Fakültesi/Ortopedi ve Travmatoloji Ana Bilim Dalı
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