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Comparison of mean duration of two-segment regression time in patients undergoing lower limb surgery treated with combined spinal-epidural anaesthesia vs. Combined spinal-epidural anaesthesia plus epidural volume extension with saline

  • 1. Lahor General Hospital, Lahore (Pakistan)
  • 2. Mayo Hospital Lahore, Lahore (Pakistan). Dept. of Anesthesia

Description

Combined spinal-epidural (CSE) anesthesia is a novel technique that decreases the amount of anesthetic required yet with greater anesthetic effect compared to spinal or epidural anesthesia alone. Recent studies showed that epidural volume extension (EVE) with saline further increased the anesthetic effect of this combined approach resulting in longer twosegment regression time. However, literature was scarce in the local context that provides the basis of the present study. Aim: The study focuses on the comparison between the mean duration of two-segment regression time in patients who underwent lower limb surgery treated with CSE and CSE plus EVE with saline. Methods: It was a randomized controlled trial and included 60 patients of both genders who range between 20-60 years. They belong to ASA class I and II and underwent lower limb trauma surgery with CSE anesthesia which were further randomly divided into two treatments groups. The patients of Group-A received EVE in addition to standard CSE while Group-B received standard CSE alone. The outcome variable was the mean two-segment regression time which was compared in these two groups. Results: Mean age of selected patients was 35.75±10.60 years. Study included 35 (58.3%) male and 25 (41.7%) female patients. The mean duration of surgery was 79.65±12.92 minutes while the mean BMI was 27.78±3.25 Kg/m2. Nineteen (31.7%) patients were from ASA Class-I and 41 (68.3%) patients associated with ASA Class-II. The mean two-segment regression time was substantially longer in the CSE plus EVE group as compared to the group receiving CSE alone (83.77±7.56 vs. 59.97±6.22 minutes; p-value<0.001). In these two groups, a statistically important difference was also noted across subgroups based on the age of the patient, gender, BMI, duration of surgery, history of diabetes and ASA status. Conclusion: CSE anesthesia with EVE proved its superiority over the conventional practice of CSE alone in terms of longer mean two-segment regression time in patients with lower limb trauma surgery. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Journal Volume
16
Journal Issue
5
Journal Page Range
p. 60-63
ISSN
1996-7195

INIS

Country of Publication
Pakistan
Country of Input or Organization
Pakistan
INIS RN
53106731
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
AGE DEPENDENCE; ANESTHESIA; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; HEALING; INJURIES; LIMBS; PATIENTS; SPINAL CORD; SURGERY
Descriptors DEC
BIOLOGICAL RECOVERY; BODY; CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; DISEASES; EVALUATION; MEDICINE; NERVOUS SYSTEM