医学
关节置换术
麻醉
止痛药
随机对照试验
可视模拟标度
神经阻滞
康复
外科
类阿片
临床试验
疼痛管理
物理疗法
内科学
受体
作者
Santiago Luis Iglesias,I. Nieto,Pablo Daniel López,A. Almada,Ignacio Pioli,Fabián Astore,C. Rodríguez Urmenyi,Bartolomé Luis Allende
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.recot.2023.02.021
摘要
Postoperative pain after total hip arthroplasty can affect postoperative rehabilitation and delay hospital discharge. The objective of this study is to compare pericapsular nerves group (PENG) block with pericapsular infiltration (PAI) and plexus nerve block (PNB) for postoperative pain management, response to physical therapy, opioid consumption, and length of hospital stay after a primary total hip arthroplasty.Randomised clinical trial of parallel and blinded groups was performed. Sixty patients who underwent elective THA between December 2018 and July 2020 were randomised into the different groups (PENG, PAI and PNB). The visual analogue scale was used to assess pain; and motor function was measured with the Bromage scale. We also record opioid usage, length of hospital stay, and related medical complications.Pain level at discharge was similar in all groups. Hospital stay was 1 day shorter in the PENG group (p<0.001) and they also had lower opioid consumption (p=0.044). Optimal motor recovery was similar in the groups (p=0.678). Pain control when performing physical therapy was better in the PENG group (p<0.0001).PENG block is an effective and safe alternative for patients undergoing THA as it reduces opioid consumption and hospital stay compared to other analgesic methods.
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