Prevalence and risk factors of acute backache after spinal anesthesia in surgical procedures at Asella Teaching and Referal Hospital, Asella, Ethiopia

Ashebir Nigussie Yirgu, Ayele Bekele Weyessa
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Spinal anesthesia is one of the routinely anesthetic procedures done in practice. Post spinal backache is one of the complications causing discomfort in patients, leading to rejection of its use for next operations. The aim of this work is to assess the prevalence and factors associated with backache after spinal anesthesia from October to January at Asella Teaching and Referral Hospital, Asella, Ethiopia, 2016. Institutional based cross-sectional study design was conducted. All patients who underwent spinal anesthesia at Asella Teaching and Referral Hospital were included. They were selected by systematic random sampling technique. Data were collected by two BSC anesthetists and supervised by one MSC anesthetist. Data were entered into SPSS version 20 program for analysis. Odd ratio and 95% confidence interval were computed. Multivariate logistic analysis was used to identify factors associated with post spinal backache. A total of 318 participants were included in our study. Findings from post-operative 1st, 2nd, 3rd days and 4th week showed 38.0, 29.9, 16.0 and 31.6% of the patients suffered backache respectively. Common factors associated with post spinal backache from multivariate logistic regression at postoperative 1st, 2nd, 3rd days and 4th week were history of previous backache and spinal anesthesia. Factors associated with post spinal backache from multivariate logistic regression at postoperative 4th week were needle size, 18 and 21 gauge needle size (AOR = 3.686, 95% CI: 0.398, 34.183 and AOR = 2.410, 95% CI: 0.430, 13.503). Our study confirmed that prevalence of post spinal backache at post-operative 1st , 2nd, 3rd days and 4th week data showed 38.0 ,29.9,16.0 and 31.6% of the patients respectively. We recommend use of lesser and less traumatic spinal needles, infiltration of injection site with local anesthetic and firm postoperative pain management. Key words: Spinal anesthesia, postspinal back pain, risk factors.
埃塞俄比亚阿塞拉教学和转诊医院脊柱麻醉手术后急性背痛的患病率和危险因素
脊髓麻醉是临床上常用的麻醉方法之一。脊柱后背痛是引起患者不适的并发症之一,导致下次手术时对其使用的排斥。这项工作的目的是评估2016年10月至1月在埃塞俄比亚Asella教学和转诊医院脊柱麻醉后背痛的患病率和相关因素。采用基于机构的横断面研究设计。所有在Asella教学和转诊医院接受脊髓麻醉的患者均被纳入研究。采用系统随机抽样方法选取。数据由两名BSC麻醉师收集,并由一名MSC麻醉师监督。数据输入SPSS version 20程序进行分析。计算奇比和95%置信区间。多变量logistic分析用于确定与脊柱后背痛相关的因素。本研究共纳入318名受试者。术后第1、2、3、4周腰痛发生率分别为38.0%、29.9%、16.0%、31.6%。术后第1、2、3天和第4周的多因素logistic回归分析显示,与脊柱后背痛相关的常见因素是既往背痛史和脊髓麻醉史。术后第4周多因素logistic回归分析显示,与脊柱后背痛相关的因素为针头大小、18号和21号针头大小(AOR = 3.686, 95% CI: 0.398, 34.183; AOR = 2.410, 95% CI: 0.430, 13.503)。我们的研究证实,术后第1、2、3天和第4周的脊柱后背痛患病率分别为38.0%、29.9%、16.0%和31.6%。我们建议使用更小和更少创伤性的脊髓针,局部麻醉浸润注射部位和坚定的术后疼痛管理。关键词:脊髓麻醉,脊髓后背痛,危险因素。
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