A Nerve Block Team in the Emergency Department

Author:

Perice Leland1ORCID,Hoffman Taryn2ORCID,Hsu Joann3ORCID,Stoll Christopher4ORCID,Lin Judy5ORCID,Motov Sergey6ORCID,Likourezos Antonios6ORCID,Haines Lawrence6ORCID,Dickman Eitan6ORCID,Naraghi Leily6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Brown University

2. UCF/Osceola Regional Medical

3. NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital

4. Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital

5. Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center

6. Maimonides Medical Center

Abstract

Objectives To improve pain management in the emergency department (ED), emergency physicians are performing an increasing number of ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia procedures (nerve blocks). We aimed to examine the effect of a dedicated emergency department (ED) nerve block team (NBT) on the number and types of ultrasound-guided nerve blocks administered in the ED. Methods We performed a retrospective chart review comparing the nine-month period before and after the creation of a dedicated NBT. This was performed at a tertiary care urban hospital that is a level 1 trauma center. We assessed and compared the number and types of nerve blocks performed, level of learners who performed nerve blocks, and time of ED arrival to disposition, before and after implementation of the NBT. Results The utilization of nerve blocks rose from 79 prior to the establishment of the NBT to 108 following its creation, representing a 36.7% increase. The average duration of stay in the emergency department decreased by 51 minutes, though this change did not demonstrate statistical significance (P=0.1237). There was an increased variety in the types of nerve blocks performed. Conclusion The introduction of a NBT led to a rise in both the quantity and diversity of nerve blocks conducted in the ED.

Publisher

University Medical Press

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