Analgesic Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Pecs II Block in Central Venous Port Catheter Implantation

Mehmet Emin Ince,1 Ender Sir,2 Sami Eksert,1 Nadide Ors,1 Gokhan Ozkan1 1Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, Turkey; 2Department of Algology and Pain Medicine, Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, University...

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Main Authors: Ince ME, Sir E, Eksert S, Ors N, Ozkan G
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:832ed08ef3634cefade5ae7eed0e9e0e 2023-05-15T18:13:14+02:00 Analgesic Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Pecs II Block in Central Venous Port Catheter Implantation Ince ME Sir E Eksert S Ors N Ozkan G 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/832ed08ef3634cefade5ae7eed0e9e0e EN eng Dove Medical Press https://www.dovepress.com/analgesic-effectiveness-of-ultrasound-guided-pecs-ii-block-in-central--peer-reviewed-article-JPR https://doaj.org/toc/1178-7090 1178-7090 https://doaj.org/article/832ed08ef3634cefade5ae7eed0e9e0e Journal of Pain Research, Vol Volume 13, Pp 1185-1191 (2020) analgesia pain postoperative vascular access devices anesthesia local nerve block thoracic nerves Medicine (General) R5-920 article 2020 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T05:36:41Z Mehmet Emin Ince,1 Ender Sir,2 Sami Eksert,1 Nadide Ors,1 Gokhan Ozkan1 1Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, Turkey; 2Department of Algology and Pain Medicine, Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, TurkeyCorrespondence: Gokhan OzkanDepartment of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Ankara 06010, TurkeyTel +90 532 561 69 74Email dr.gozkan@gmail.comBackground and Aim: In oncology patients, central venous port catheter (CVPC) implantation is generally preferred for venous route. However, in this procedure, postoperative pain is often observed. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of ultrasound-guided Pecs II block in the management of pain after CVPC placement.Methods: One hundred and eighty-seven patients who underwent CVPC implantation between January 2017 and August 2018 were included in the study. Patients who underwent Pecs II block under ultrasound guidance were called as the Pecs group, and those who underwent local anesthesia (LA) were referred as the LA group. All procedural parameters were analyzed, including demographic characteristics of patients, visual analogue scores (VAS) at 2nd and 24th hours, and postoperative opioid, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) consumption.Results: The postoperative 2nd hour VAS scores were similar in both groups and were lower than the 24th hour VAS scores. VAS scores at the 24th hour in the Pecs group were significantly lower than the LA group (P = 0.001). While the number of fentanyl rescue doses administered in PACU was similar, the total NSAID consumption in the first 24 hours was higher in the LA group than in the Pecs group.Conclusion: In CVPC placement, ultrasound-guided Pecs II block is a more reliable, easily applicable and longer-acting approach than LA infiltration for postoperative analgesia.Keywords: analgesia, pain, postoperative, vascular ... Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
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postoperative
vascular access devices
anesthesia
local
nerve block
thoracic nerves
Medicine (General)
R5-920
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pain
postoperative
vascular access devices
anesthesia
local
nerve block
thoracic nerves
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Ince ME
Sir E
Eksert S
Ors N
Ozkan G
Analgesic Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Pecs II Block in Central Venous Port Catheter Implantation
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pain
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vascular access devices
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local
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thoracic nerves
Medicine (General)
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description Mehmet Emin Ince,1 Ender Sir,2 Sami Eksert,1 Nadide Ors,1 Gokhan Ozkan1 1Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, Turkey; 2Department of Algology and Pain Medicine, Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Ankara, TurkeyCorrespondence: Gokhan OzkanDepartment of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences, Ankara 06010, TurkeyTel +90 532 561 69 74Email dr.gozkan@gmail.comBackground and Aim: In oncology patients, central venous port catheter (CVPC) implantation is generally preferred for venous route. However, in this procedure, postoperative pain is often observed. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of ultrasound-guided Pecs II block in the management of pain after CVPC placement.Methods: One hundred and eighty-seven patients who underwent CVPC implantation between January 2017 and August 2018 were included in the study. Patients who underwent Pecs II block under ultrasound guidance were called as the Pecs group, and those who underwent local anesthesia (LA) were referred as the LA group. All procedural parameters were analyzed, including demographic characteristics of patients, visual analogue scores (VAS) at 2nd and 24th hours, and postoperative opioid, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) consumption.Results: The postoperative 2nd hour VAS scores were similar in both groups and were lower than the 24th hour VAS scores. VAS scores at the 24th hour in the Pecs group were significantly lower than the LA group (P = 0.001). While the number of fentanyl rescue doses administered in PACU was similar, the total NSAID consumption in the first 24 hours was higher in the LA group than in the Pecs group.Conclusion: In CVPC placement, ultrasound-guided Pecs II block is a more reliable, easily applicable and longer-acting approach than LA infiltration for postoperative analgesia.Keywords: analgesia, pain, postoperative, vascular ...
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author Ince ME
Sir E
Eksert S
Ors N
Ozkan G
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title Analgesic Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Pecs II Block in Central Venous Port Catheter Implantation
title_short Analgesic Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Pecs II Block in Central Venous Port Catheter Implantation
title_full Analgesic Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Pecs II Block in Central Venous Port Catheter Implantation
title_fullStr Analgesic Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Pecs II Block in Central Venous Port Catheter Implantation
title_full_unstemmed Analgesic Effectiveness of Ultrasound-Guided Pecs II Block in Central Venous Port Catheter Implantation
title_sort analgesic effectiveness of ultrasound-guided pecs ii block in central venous port catheter implantation
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