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Published in: BMC Anesthesiology 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Morphine | Research

Erector spinae plane block for perioperative pain management in neurosurgical lower-thoracic and lumbar spinal fusion: a single-centre prospective randomised controlled trial

Authors: Daniele Bellantonio, Giuliano Bolondi, Francesco Cultrera, Giorgio Lofrese, Lorenzo Mongardi, Luca Gobbi, Andrea Sica, Carlo Bergamini, Lorenzo Viola, Andrea Tognù, Luigino Tosatto, Emanuele Russo, Domenico Pietro Santonastaso, Vanni Agnoletti

Published in: BMC Anesthesiology | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Erector spinae plane block is a locoregional anaesthetic technique widely used in several different surgeries due to its safety and efficacy. The aim of this study is to assess its utility in spinal degenerative and traumatic surgery in western countries and for patients of Caucasian ethnicity.

Methods

Patients undergoing elective lower-thoracic and lumbar spinal fusion were randomised into two groups: the case group (n = 15) who received erector spinae plane block (ropivacaine 0.4% + dexamethasone 4 mg, 20 mL per side at the level of surgery) plus postoperative opioid analgesia, and the control group (n = 15) who received opioid-based analgesia.

Results

The erector spinae plane block group showed significantly lower morphine consumption at 48 h postoperatively, lower need for intraoperative fentanyl (203.3 ± 121.7 micrograms vs. 322.0 ± 148.2 micrograms, p-value = 0.021), lower NRS score at 2, 6, 12, 24, and 36 h, and higher satisfaction rates of patients (8.4 ± 1.2 vs. 6.0 ± 1.05, p-value < 0.0001). No differences in the duration of the hospitalisation were observed. No erector spinae plane block-related complications were observed.

Conclusions

Erector spinae plane block is a safe and efficient opioid-sparing technique for postoperative pain control after spinal fusion surgery. This study recommends its implementation in everyday practice and incorporation as a part of multimodal analgesia protocols.

Trial registration

The study was approved by the local ethical committee of Romagna (CEROM) and registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04729049). It also adheres to the principles outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki and the CONSORT 2010 guidelines.
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Title
Erector spinae plane block for perioperative pain management in neurosurgical lower-thoracic and lumbar spinal fusion: a single-centre prospective randomised controlled trial
Authors
Daniele Bellantonio
Giuliano Bolondi
Francesco Cultrera
Giorgio Lofrese
Lorenzo Mongardi
Luca Gobbi
Andrea Sica
Carlo Bergamini
Lorenzo Viola
Andrea Tognù
Luigino Tosatto
Emanuele Russo
Domenico Pietro Santonastaso
Vanni Agnoletti
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Anesthesiology / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2253
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12871-023-02130-z

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