Reduction of verbal pain scores after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with 2-day continuous femoral nerve block - A randomized clinical trial

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Williams, BA
Kentor, ML
Vogt, MT
Irrgang, JJ
Bottegal, MT
West, RV
Harner, CD
Fu, FH
Williams, JP
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[1] UPMC, Dept Anesthesiol, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Anesthesiol, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
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10.1097/00000542-200602000-00018
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Background: Single-injection femoral nerve block analgesia and spinal anesthesia have been associated with fewer postoperative nursing interventions and successful same-day discharge after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. In the current study, the authors prospectively determined the effect of continuous femoral nerve block on a numeric rating scale (NRS) of pain intensity with movement for 7 postoperative days. Methods: Patients undergoing this surgery with no history of previous invasive surgery on the same knee were recruited for this study. After standardized spinal anesthesia, intravenous sedation, and perioperative multimodal analgesia, patients received a femoral nerve catheter with (1) saline bolus (30 ml) plus saline infusion (270 nil at 5 ml/h, placebo group); (2) levobupivacaine (0.25%) bolus with saline infusion (group 1), or (3) levobupivacaine (0.25%) bolus and infusion (group 11). Patients were surveyed preoperatively and on postoperative days 1-4 and 7 to determine NRS scores (scale 0-10). Results: Data from 233 participants were analyzed. On days 1-2, 50% of placebo patients had NRS scores of 5 or above, whereas among group H patients, only 25% had scores of 5 or above (P < 0.001). In regression models for NRS scores during days 1-4, group H was the only factor predicting lower pain scores (odds ratios, 0.3-0.5; P = 0.001-0.03). Overall, patients with preoperative NRS scores greater than 2 were likely to report higher NRS scores during days 1-7 (odds ratios, 3.3-5.2; P < 0.001). Conclusions: Femoral nerve block catheters reliably keep NRS scores below the moderate-to-severe pain threshold for the first 4 days after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction.
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