Regional Anesthesia use in Pediatric Burn Surgery: A Retrospective Observational Cohort Study

Author:

Richman M,Berman J,Ross EMORCID

Abstract

AbstractApproximately 77,000 children 16 years or less suffered burn injuries in the United States in 2018. Treatment, reconstruction, and rehabilitation are painful experiences. For some, the experience triggers post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and/or a chronic pain syndrome. Given the role pain plays as a major secondary disease, it must be addressed to achieve optimal healing. Regional anesthesia has been used extensively to manage postoperative pain and reduce the need for opioids following other surgical procedures in children. Nevertheless, regional anesthesia has not yet been widely used in pediatric burn care. We present a demonstration project utilizing regional anesthesia in 15 pediatric burn patients over an eight-month period. Our results indicate that the use of regional anesthesia reliably reduces perioperative pain and opioid requirements in the immediate peri-operative period. In this cohort, 93% of patients scored a 0/10 on a FLACC scale for pain by post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) discharge, with an average PACU stay of 70 minutes. Thirty-three percent of patients received no opioids, and the average opioid dose was only 0.06mg/kg morphine equivalents. We conclude that regional anesthesia can be used to improve patient comfort and decrease opioid requirement.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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