Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine (Jun 2023)

Clinical Outcomes of Cryo Nerve Ablation Technique for Pain Management: An Exploratory Study in Patients Undergoing Left Thoracotomy Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

  • Aleksander Dokollari,
  • Serge Sicouri,
  • Ozgun Erten,
  • Basel Ramlawi,
  • Matteo Cameli,
  • Giulia Elena Mandoli,
  • Beatrice Bacchi,
  • Francesco Cabrucci,
  • Francis P. Sutter,
  • Stephanie Kjelstrom,
  • Georgia Montone,
  • Noah Sicouri,
  • Leila Hosseinian,
  • Massimo Bonacchi,
  • Gianluca Torregrossa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.rcm2406182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 6
p. 182

Abstract

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Background: To investigate the impact of Cryo Nerve Block with cryoICE™ device utilization, on post-operative pain in patients undergoing isolated coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) through left thoracotomy. Methods: All consecutive patients undergoing isolated CABG through left thoracotomy between July 2021 and July 2022 from a single surgeon were included in the study. Patients using the cryoICE™ device for nerve block were compared for baseline demographics and pre-operative characteristics with those that did not use the cryoICE™ device. A propensity-adjusted analysis was used to compare the two groups. The primary outcome was degree of incisional pain and numbness. Results: A total of 103 patients underwent isolated CABG through left thoracotomy. After matching, the cryoICE™ device was used for nerve block in 60 patients while the control group included 43 patients. Mean follow-up was 5.7 months. The cryoICE™ device group had a mean value of incisional pain at hospital discharge was 1.5 (scale 0–10) while at follow-up was 0.69 (scale 0–10). Mean values of skin numbness at hospital discharge were 1 (scale 0–10) and 0.57 (scale 0–10) at follow-up. After univariate analysis comparison of cryoICE™ device group (60 patients) versus non-cryoICE™ device group (43 patients), the total in-hospital morphine use was 49% lower in the cryoICE™ versus the non-cryoICE™ cohort (73.8 + 79.37 mg vs 144.1 + 118.99 mg). Conclusions: Good clinical outcomes were observed in patients undergoing isolated left thoracotomy CABG with cryoICE™ utilization, including a very low incidence of post-operative pain, numbness, and hypersensitivity for all comers.

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