A Randomized Comparison Between Interscalene and Combined Interscalene-Suprascapular Blocks for Arthroscopic Shoulder Surgery: A Prospective Clinical Study

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Pehlivan, Sibel Seckin [1 ,4 ]
Gergin, Ozlem Oz [1 ]
Aksu, Recep [1 ]
Guney, Ahmet [2 ]
Guler, Emel [3 ]
Yildiz, Karamehmet [1 ]
机构
[1] Erciyes Univ, Med Fac, Dept Anaesthesiol & Reanimat, Kayseri, Turkiye
[2] Erciyes Univ, Med Fac, Dept Orthoped Surg, Kayseri, Turkiye
[3] Cumhuriyet Univ, Med Fac, Dept Pain, Sivas, Turkiye
[4] Erciyes Univ, Med Fac Talas, Kayseri, Turkiye
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JOURNAL OF PAIN RESEARCH | 2024年 / 17卷
关键词
interscalene block; suprascapular nerve block; shoulder arthroscopic surgery; postoperative analgesia; LOCAL-ANESTHETIC VOLUME; NERVE BLOCK; PLEXUS BLOCK; ULTRASOUND; ANALGESIA; ML;
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10.2147/JPR.S435685
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: To compare the analgesic effect of ISB with a combination of ISB-SSNB and patients who were given opioids with PCA without block in adult patients undergoing shoulder surgery, as measured by opioid consumption and pain intensity in the first 24 hours postoperatively. Methods: Ninety patients who underwent shoulder surgery were randomly divided into three groups. Group I in which ISB was performed and patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) was inserted, Group II with; ISB and SSNB combined, and PCA was inserted, and Group III where; only PCA was used. Visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores at the second, fourth, sixth, 12th, and 24th hours, morphine consumption, additional analgesic requirement, and patient satisfaction were evaluated. Results: Compared with Group III, the VAS pain score was significantly lower in Group I and Group II at 2, 4, 6, 12, and 24 hours postoperatively. In Group I, the VAS score at rest at the 6th hour was found to be higher than in Group II. The 24-hour total morphine consumption was higher in the control group than in Group I and Group II. The satisfaction score of the control group was lower than Group I and Group II. Conclusion: The combined application of ISB and SSNB block is beneficial in shoulder surgery to provide both intraoperative and postoperative analgesia and opioid consumption.
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