The Role of an Ultrasound-Guided Block of the Deep Plane of the Serratus Muscle in a Modified ERAS Protocol for Cardiac Surgery

F. Coppolino, P. Sansone, M. Passavanti, M. Pace, G. Sepolvere, C. Aurilio
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To date, the use of multimodal techniques can allow substantial opioid-sparing and can reduce pain by using the local and systemic effects of different types of analgesics. Aims: This case report describes a modified ERAS protocol specific for cardiac surgery with the ultrasound-guided block of the deep plane of the serratus muscle (SAP deep block) in a multimodal opioid-sparing approach. \ Two male patients, aged 62 and 67, undergoing elective mini-invasive off-pump Cardiopulmonary Bypass Grafting (CPB), were treated with an opioid-sparing multimodal anesthesiological approach based on the continuous ultrasound-guided SAP deep block. The continuous ultrasound-guided SAP deep block alone can be used in the case of mini-left thoracotomy off-pump cardiopulmonary bypass grafting implementing a multi-modal opioid-sparing strategy. It seems effective in obtaining good (2 hours) weaning from mechanical ventilation, quick (36 hours) discharge from post-operative intensive care, and good post-operative pain control (NRS < 5) even in elderly and frail patients. Article History Received: February 29, 2020 Revised: April 30, 2020 Accepted: May 18, 2020
超声引导下锯肌深平面阻滞在改良ERAS心脏手术方案中的作用
迄今为止,多模式技术的使用可以节省大量阿片类药物,并可以通过使用不同类型的镇痛药的局部和全身作用来减轻疼痛。目的:本病例报告描述了一种改良的ERAS方案,专门用于心脏手术,超声引导下锯肌深平面阻滞(SAP深阻滞),采用多模态阿片类药物节约入路。2例男性患者,年龄分别为62岁和67岁,接受选择性微创体外循环移植术(CPB),采用基于连续超声引导SAP深度阻滞的阿片类药物保留多模式麻醉方法治疗。超声引导下的SAP深度阻滞可用于小型左开胸体外循环移植,实现多模式阿片类药物节约策略。即使在老年和体弱患者中,它也能有效地获得良好的(2小时)机械通气脱机,快速(36小时)出院,以及良好的术后疼痛控制(NRS < 5)。收稿日期:2020年2月29日修稿日期:2020年4月30日收稿日期:2020年5月18日
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