Clinical comparison between three regional analgesic modalities using ultrasound guidance for postoperative pain relief in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgery

Objective Many regional techniques have been developed as safe and practical methods for adequate postoperative analgesia for unilateral lower abdominal surgery in children. The aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of analgesia by using quadratus lumborum (QL) block, transversus abdomin...

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Main Authors: Mostafa M Sabra, Usama I Abotaleb
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Al-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.azmj.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1687-1693;year=2019;volume=17;issue=3;spage=242;epage=250;aulast=Sabra
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spelling doaj-03dadb0de1574f3c92c5ae25acac4d3f2021-04-20T08:31:31ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAl-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal1687-16932019-01-0117324225010.4103/AZMJ.AZMJ_10_19Clinical comparison between three regional analgesic modalities using ultrasound guidance for postoperative pain relief in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgeryMostafa M SabraUsama I AbotalebObjective Many regional techniques have been developed as safe and practical methods for adequate postoperative analgesia for unilateral lower abdominal surgery in children. The aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of analgesia by using quadratus lumborum (QL) block, transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block, and caudal analgesia in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgery. Patients and methods This prospective, randomized, single-blinded study was conducted at Al-Hussein Hospital. Two hundred and forty pediatric patients aged 2–7 years were enrolled to undergo lower abdominal surgeries and were allocated into four groups (60 each). Group A : received QL block, group B: received TAP block, group C: received caudal block, with ultrasound guidance in the three groups, and group D: the control group. The primary outcome was postoperative pain control which was assessed by using Children’s Hospital Eastern Ontario Pain Scale and objective pain score. Intraoperative hemodynamics, postoperative complication, satisfaction of the parents, and postoperative analgesic requirements were the secondary outcomes. Results There was no significant difference between groups in mean intraoperative arterial blood pressure and heart rate. There was significant difference between groups A and C in pain scores assessment (P<0.05), but no significant difference between groups A and B. Postoperative analgesia requirements were significantly higher in group B compared with group A (P<0.05). Parent satisfaction was markedly observed in groups A and B. Conclusion This study’s outcomes demonstrated that for pediatric patients who are experiencing unilateral lower abdominal surgery, QL block and TAP block under ultrasound guidance proved to be safe with no recorded complications either intra- or postoperatively, with QL block superiority as evidenced by decreased rescue postoperative analgesia and lower pain scores. The QL block offered more effective for postoperative analgesia than the TAP block and caudal block.http://www.azmj.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1687-1693;year=2019;volume=17;issue=3;spage=242;epage=250;aulast=Sabracaudal blockpediatricpostoperative painquadratus lumborum blocktransversus abdominis plane block
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Clinical comparison between three regional analgesic modalities using ultrasound guidance for postoperative pain relief in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgery
Al-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal
caudal block
pediatric
postoperative pain
quadratus lumborum block
transversus abdominis plane block
author_facet Mostafa M Sabra
Usama I Abotaleb
author_sort Mostafa M Sabra
title Clinical comparison between three regional analgesic modalities using ultrasound guidance for postoperative pain relief in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgery
title_short Clinical comparison between three regional analgesic modalities using ultrasound guidance for postoperative pain relief in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgery
title_full Clinical comparison between three regional analgesic modalities using ultrasound guidance for postoperative pain relief in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgery
title_fullStr Clinical comparison between three regional analgesic modalities using ultrasound guidance for postoperative pain relief in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgery
title_full_unstemmed Clinical comparison between three regional analgesic modalities using ultrasound guidance for postoperative pain relief in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgery
title_sort clinical comparison between three regional analgesic modalities using ultrasound guidance for postoperative pain relief in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgery
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Al-Azhar Assiut Medical Journal
issn 1687-1693
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Objective Many regional techniques have been developed as safe and practical methods for adequate postoperative analgesia for unilateral lower abdominal surgery in children. The aim of the study was to compare the effectiveness of analgesia by using quadratus lumborum (QL) block, transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block, and caudal analgesia in children undergoing unilateral lower abdominal surgery. Patients and methods This prospective, randomized, single-blinded study was conducted at Al-Hussein Hospital. Two hundred and forty pediatric patients aged 2–7 years were enrolled to undergo lower abdominal surgeries and were allocated into four groups (60 each). Group A : received QL block, group B: received TAP block, group C: received caudal block, with ultrasound guidance in the three groups, and group D: the control group. The primary outcome was postoperative pain control which was assessed by using Children’s Hospital Eastern Ontario Pain Scale and objective pain score. Intraoperative hemodynamics, postoperative complication, satisfaction of the parents, and postoperative analgesic requirements were the secondary outcomes. Results There was no significant difference between groups in mean intraoperative arterial blood pressure and heart rate. There was significant difference between groups A and C in pain scores assessment (P<0.05), but no significant difference between groups A and B. Postoperative analgesia requirements were significantly higher in group B compared with group A (P<0.05). Parent satisfaction was markedly observed in groups A and B. Conclusion This study’s outcomes demonstrated that for pediatric patients who are experiencing unilateral lower abdominal surgery, QL block and TAP block under ultrasound guidance proved to be safe with no recorded complications either intra- or postoperatively, with QL block superiority as evidenced by decreased rescue postoperative analgesia and lower pain scores. The QL block offered more effective for postoperative analgesia than the TAP block and caudal block.
topic caudal block
pediatric
postoperative pain
quadratus lumborum block
transversus abdominis plane block
url http://www.azmj.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1687-1693;year=2019;volume=17;issue=3;spage=242;epage=250;aulast=Sabra
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