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The Use of Regional Catheters in Children Undergoing Repair of Aortic Coarctation.

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OBJECTIVE The objective was to assess the effectiveness and safety of peripheral regional anesthesia in congenital cardiac surgical patients undergoing thoracotomy for aortic coarctation. DESIGN A retrospective chart review of… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE The objective was to assess the effectiveness and safety of peripheral regional anesthesia in congenital cardiac surgical patients undergoing thoracotomy for aortic coarctation. DESIGN A retrospective chart review of pediatric patients (<18 years) who underwent surgical repair of congenital heart diseases via thoracotomy between September 2013 and July 2018 was done. Among patients who underwent coarctation repair, a propensity score was used to match patients who received a regional catheter (C) versus traditional medical treatment only (M). SETTING A single center children's hospital. PARTICIPANTS The median age was 172 days (IQR 64-1315) in group C and 176 days (IQR 71-1146) in group M (SMD = 0.07). The median weight was 6.8 kg (IQR 4.8-13.6) in group C and 7.7 kg (4.6-17.4) in group M (SMD = 0.003). MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULT Outcomes assessed were postoperative hospital length of stay, median pain scores in the first 24 and 48 hours, and total morphine equivalent use in the first 24 and 48 hours. Complications related to the catheters were reviewed. The median oral morphine equivalent dose administered in the first 24 hours was lower in group C than group M (0.8 mg/kg, IQR 0.5-1.1 vs. 1.4 mg/kg, IQR 0.9-1.7, p = 0.019). There were no major complications related to the catheters, including hematoma. CONCLUSIONS Peripheral regional catheters may be used to reduce opioid requirements in patients after CoA repair. Due to the low risk of these catheters, they should be considered as part of a pain management strategy for pediatric patients undergoing thoracotomy and should be incorporated into strategies to improve outcomes.

Keywords: aortic coarctation; group; first hours; regional catheters; repair

Journal Title: Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia
Year Published: 2021

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