Pericapsular Nerve Group Block versus Femoral Block for Positioning During Spinal Anesthesia for Hip Fracture Surgeries.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Trishna Pradeep, Mahesh Nayak, Julie C R Misquith, Shilpa A Naik, Shaik Gulam Osmani
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Background: Pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block is a novel approach for dynamic pain relief in hip fractures. Studies on the effectiveness of PENG block for positioning for spinal anesthesia are very few in the Indian population. This study aimed to identify the superior efficacy of PENG block over femoral block for positioning during spinal anesthesia for hip surgeries. This study will help use the PENG block as a better approach to currently used blocks without sparing any articular branches of the nerves to the hip joint.

Materials and methods: Seventy-four patients who were scheduled for hip surgeries for femur fracture were assigned into femoral and PENG groups who received the block before spinal anesthesia. Both groups received 20 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine injected around the femoral nerve. The primary outcome was measured using hemodynamic parameters, visual analog scale (VAS) score, and duration of postoperative analgesia. Secondary outcomes were measured with postoperative analgesic use.

Results: Static and dynamic VAS were significantly different between both groups. Patients from the femoral group showed a significant reduction in static (P = 0.001) and dynamic VAS (P = 0.006) when compared to the PENG group. Static pain and dynamic pain on passive motion after the block had significantly reduced in patients who received femoral block as compared to those who received PENG block. A highly significant difference was seen at 5, 10, and 15 min after the block. While positioning, patients from both groups sat comfortably for spinal anesthesia.

Conclusions: PENG block is a novel alternative technique for regional anesthesia for the hip. We conclude that both PENG and femoral block provide adequate analgesia for positioning for spinal anesthesia.

髋部骨折手术脊柱麻醉时,囊周神经群阻滞与股神经阻滞的定位。
背景:囊周神经阻滞是髋部骨折动态止痛的一种新方法。在印度人群中,关于PENG阻滞用于脊柱麻醉定位的有效性的研究很少。本研究旨在确定在髋关节手术脊柱麻醉中,PENG阻滞优于股阻滞的定位效果。这项研究将有助于使用彭阻滞作为目前使用的阻滞的更好方法,而不保留任何髋关节神经的关节分支。材料与方法:74例拟行股骨骨折髋部手术的患者分为股骨组和PENG组,在脊髓麻醉前进行阻滞。两组均在股神经周围注射0.25%布比卡因20 mL。主要结局采用血流动力学参数、视觉模拟评分(VAS)评分和术后镇痛持续时间来衡量。通过术后镇痛药物的使用来衡量次要结果。结果:两组间静态、动态VAS评分差异有统计学意义。与PENG组相比,股骨组患者的静态VAS (P = 0.001)和动态VAS (P = 0.006)显著降低。与接受PENG阻滞的患者相比,接受股骨阻滞的患者在被动运动后的静态疼痛和动态疼痛显著减少。在阻滞后5、10和15分钟观察到高度显著的差异。体位时,两组患者均舒适坐位进行脊髓麻醉。结论:PENG阻滞是髋关节区域麻醉的一种新颖的替代技术。我们得出结论,PENG和股动脉阻滞均可为脊柱麻醉定位提供足够的镇痛。
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Annals of African Medicine
Annals of African Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Annals of African Medicine is published by the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Teaching Hospital, Sokoto, Nigeria and the Annals of African Medicine Society. The Journal is intended to serve as a medium for the publication of research findings in the broad field of Medicine in Africa and other developing countries, and elsewhere which have relevance to Africa. It will serve as a source of information on the state of the art of Medicine in Africa, for continuing education for doctors in Africa and other developing countries, and also for the publication of meetings and conferences. The journal will publish articles I any field of Medicine and other fields which have relevance or implications for Medicine.
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