Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology (Jan 2024)

Continuous erector spinae plane block for analgesia and better pulmonary functions in patients with multiple rib fractures: a prospective descriptive study

  • Rashmi Syal,
  • Sadik Mohammed,
  • Rakesh Kumar,
  • Nidhi Jain,
  • Pradeep Bhatia

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 1
p. 744289

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Background: The present study explored the role of continuous erector spinae plane (ESP) block for analgesia as well as its impact on pulmonary functions in patients with multiple rib fractures. Methods: Ten patients with multiple rib fractures were enrolled after getting informed and written consent. Ultrasound-guided ESP block was performed at the level midway between the fractured ribs followed by the insertion of the catheter. Pre- and post-block VAS score, hemodynamics, respiratory rate (RR), peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2), inspiratory capacity (IC), blood gases (PaO2 and PCO2), and complications were compared. Results: Pain scores at rest as well as on movement showed a significant reduction from 5.9 and 7.5 pre block to 1.6 and 2.5 respectively at 96.ßhours (p.ß<.ß0.0001). Similarly, RR, SpO2, IC, and PaO2 were significantly better after the block placement (p.ß<.ß0.001). Conclusion: Continuous ESP block provide adequate analgesia with better respiratory functions in patients with multiple rib fractures.

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