Общая реаниматология (Nov 2020)
Erector Spinae Plane Fascial Block in Multiple Rib Fractures (Case Report)
Abstract
The aim of the study: to improve the efficacy of erector spinae plane (ESP) fascial block for pain management in patients with multiple rib fractures. Materials and methods. We observed 4 patients with multiple rib fractures who were treated with ESP fascial block with subsequent prolonged administration of local anesthetic for pain relief. To evaluate the efficacy of the ESP block, the visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain intensity, cough performance index and forced vital capacity (FVC), as well as a modified 3-item scale were used. The distribution of local anesthetic (10% lidocaine solution) and contrast (iohexol solution, 350 mg iodine/ml) media was analyzed by computed tomography and correlated with the data on reduced pain perception according to the thoracic vertebrae (Th) levels.Results. After the ESP block in patients with multiple rib fractures, we found a decrease in VAS pain intensity at rest by 3-4 points and on coughing by 3-6 points, an increase in cough performance by 1 point and in the modified 3-item scale by 1-3 points. The distribution of the local anesthetic solution was registered mainly in the cranial-caudal and anterior direction to the intertransversal space without significant leakage in lateral and medial directions. In all 4 cases the local anesthetic and contrast media spread from the catheter tip cranially several levels of thoracic vertebrae farther than in caudal direction.Conclusion. ESP block in patients with multiple rib fractures is a reasonably effective method of pain relief. Catheterization of the fascial plane of erector spinae muscle should be performed at the level of vertebra corresponding to the underlying fractured rib. The data obtained may serve as a basis for further studies with more patients included.
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