PREVENTION OF HYPERALGESIA IN CHILDREN WHEN USING VARIOUS ANESTHESIA TECHNIQUES

Y. Semkovych, D. Dmytriiev
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Introduction. Opioid-induced hyperalgesia is characterized by a paradoxical response whereby a patient receiving opioids for pain management could actually become more sensitive to certain painful stimuli. Regional anesthesia can also impact central sensitization and reduce hyperalgesia after surgery.The objective of the study was to determine the method of preventing hyperalgesia in the early postoperative period when using different analgesic regimens in children after anterior abdominal wall surgery.Materials and Methods. The study included 87 children at the age of 7-18 years who underwent anterior abdominal wall surgery using different analgesic techniques. Group I included 33 children who underwent anterior abdominal wall surgery under general anesthesia using fentanyl. Group II comprised 27 children who underwent anterior abdominal wall surgery under general anesthesia using the transversalis fascia plane block (TFPB). Group III involved 27 children who underwent anterior abdominal wall surgery under general anesthesia using the TFPB, combined with the quadratus lumborum block 4 (QLB-4) via a single injection.All clinical and laboratory studies were conducted in accordance with the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki “Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects”. According to the Law, prior to a subject’s participation in the study, a written informed consent form was signed by each subject (parents/adult guardians). The manuscript was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Communal Non-Profit Enterprise “Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Children’s Clinical Hospital of Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Council”, as evidenced by an Excerpt from the Minute of the Committee Meeting No. 2 dated February 24, 2022.The results obtained were statistically processed using statistical measures of variation, correlation analysis, Student’s t-test. Differences were considered statistically significant at p<0.05. The proportions were statistically compared by a z-test.The study is a fragment of the research project of the Department of Children Diseases of Postgraduate Medical Education Faculty, Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University “Health Status and Adaption of Children from the Pre-Сarpathian Region with Somatic Diseases, Their Prevention” 2021-2026, state registration number 0121U111129; the author is a co-researcher.Results. In most (48.5 %) patients of Group I, the response to stimulation occurred only when applying pressure forces of 8 and 10 g, while the motor response was observed to stimulation with a pressure force of 8 g, with the FLACC scale score of 5.1±0.3, indicating insufficient pain threshold and potential development of opioid-induced hyperalgesia in the early postoperative period. In patients of Group II and Group III, the response to stimulation occurred when applying a pressure force of 8 g and the FLACC scale scores were 2.9±0.27 and 2.4±0.32, respectively (p<0.05).Conclusions. The results obtained confirmed the benefits of using regional anesthesia techniques in combination with conventional analgesia.
使用各种麻醉技术预防儿童痛觉过敏
介绍。阿片类药物引起的痛觉过敏的特点是一种矛盾的反应,即接受阿片类药物治疗疼痛的患者实际上可能对某些疼痛刺激变得更敏感。区域麻醉也可以影响中枢致敏,减少术后痛觉过敏。本研究旨在探讨小儿前腹壁手术后不同镇痛方案在术后早期预防痛觉过敏的方法。材料与方法。该研究包括87名7-18岁的儿童,他们接受了前腹壁手术,使用了不同的镇痛技术。第一组包括33名在全身麻醉下使用芬太尼进行前腹壁手术的儿童。第二组27例患儿在全麻下采用横筋膜平面阻滞(TFPB)进行前腹壁手术。第三组涉及27名儿童,他们在全身麻醉下使用TFPB进行前腹壁手术,并通过单次注射联合腰方肌阻滞4 (QLB-4)。所有临床和实验室研究均按照《世界医学协会赫尔辛基宣言》"涉及人体的医学研究的伦理原则"进行。根据法律规定,在受试者参与研究之前,每位受试者(父母/成年监护人)都要签署一份书面知情同意书。该手稿已由社区非营利企业“伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯克地区议会伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯克地区儿童临床医院”伦理委员会批准,其证据是委员会2022年2月24日第2次会议纪要的摘录。所得结果采用方差统计、相关分析、学生t检验进行统计学处理。p<0.05认为差异有统计学意义。这些比例通过z检验进行统计学比较。该研究是伊万诺-弗兰科夫斯克国立医科大学研究生医学教育系儿童疾病系研究项目“Pre- -Сarpathian地区躯体疾病儿童的健康状况和适应及其预防”2021-2026的一部分,国家登记号码为0121U111129;作者是合作研究者。I组大多数(48.5%)患者仅在施加8和10 g压力时才出现刺激反应,而施加8 g压力时出现运动反应,FLACC评分为5.1±0.3,提示疼痛阈值不足,术后早期可能发生阿片类致痛觉过敏。II组和III组在施加8 g压力时出现刺激反应,FLACC评分分别为2.9±0.27和2.4±0.32分(p<0.05)。结果证实了区域麻醉技术与常规镇痛相结合的益处。
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