Continuous peripheral nerve blocks for pain control after orthopaedic surgery: A prospective study during in-hospital and ambulatory care

骨科手术后疼痛控制中持续性周围神经阻滞:一项住院和门诊治疗期间的前瞻性研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Continuous peripheral nerve blocks (CPNB) provide an opioid-free alternative for pain control after orthopaedic surgery. However, postdischarge ambulatory patient care and follow-up concerns have prevented CPNB use at home. OBJECTIVE: To address physicians' concerns about the outpatient use of CPNB. DESIGN: Prospective, cohort, observational study. SETTING: Single centre, teaching private hospital in Santiago, Chile, between July 2016 and March 2020. PATIENTS: We included patients aged at least 18 who underwent orthopaedic surgery using CPNB for postoperative pain management. Patients scheduled simultaneously for non-orthopedic surgery on the same event were excluded. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Pain scores, opioid use, and complication rates at both in-hospital and at-home sites. RESULTS: CPNB were provided as an analgesia plan in 497 patients who met inclusion criteria, and 387 (77.87%) were discharged home with this continuous analgesia. At 48 h, 70% of the patients reported no-worse-than-mild pain. Less than 3.1% of patients reported an episode of severe pain, and less than 13% of the patients required opioid rescue medication. Transient neurological symptoms were observed in 13% (95% confidence interval (CI), 10.4 to 16.1) of the patients. No long-term or severe complications were observed. High rates of satisfaction were reached among patients. CONCLUSION: In-hospital and at-home use of CPNB supervised by a pain service team provides a feasible and safe alternative after orthopaedic surgery, pain control with a low requirement of opioids.

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