Risk factors for rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block: a retrospective study of 930 cases

Abstract Background Postoperative pain management after upper limb surgery is important for preventing adverse events that can prolong hospital stay and cause readmission. This study aimed to identify the risk factors associated with rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper li...

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Main Authors: Tatsunori Watanabe, Koji Moriya, Takuya Yoda, Naoto Tsubokawa, Andrey B. Petrenko, Hiroshi Baba
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-07-01
Series:JA Clinical Reports
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40981-017-0110-9
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spelling doaj-ac37f31fd7d44ba1a7174dfc55d7dd432021-03-02T02:40:00ZengSpringerOpenJA Clinical Reports2363-90242017-07-01311710.1186/s40981-017-0110-9Risk factors for rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block: a retrospective study of 930 casesTatsunori Watanabe0Koji Moriya1Takuya Yoda2Naoto Tsubokawa3Andrey B. Petrenko4Hiroshi Baba5Division of Anesthesiology, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental SciencesNiigata Hand Surgery FoundationNiigata Hand Surgery FoundationNiigata Hand Surgery FoundationDivision of Anesthesiology, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental SciencesDivision of Anesthesiology, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental SciencesAbstract Background Postoperative pain management after upper limb surgery is important for preventing adverse events that can prolong hospital stay and cause readmission. This study aimed to identify the risk factors associated with rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block (BPB). Findings We retrospectively analyzed records from 930 patients who underwent upper limb surgery under a single-injection BPB. Postoperatively, patients were administered oral loxoprofen regularly and rescue analgesics when analgesia was insufficient. We assessed the association between patient, surgical information, and rescue analgesic use on the first day after surgery (from 7:00 PM on the day of surgery to 7:00 AM on the first postoperative day), using a logistic regression model. Multivariate analysis revealed a significant association between rescue analgesic use and bone surgery, in particular, osteotomy, ligament repair and reconstruction, osteosynthesis, treatment for an amputated digit, and surgical duration. Conclusion Bone surgery (osteotomy, ligament repair and reconstruction, osteosynthesis, treatment for an amputated digit) and a longer operative time were risk factors for rescue analgesic use for treating postoperative pain after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection BPB.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40981-017-0110-9Upper limb surgeryBrachial plexus blockRescue analgesiaRisk factorsLogistic regression model
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author Tatsunori Watanabe
Koji Moriya
Takuya Yoda
Naoto Tsubokawa
Andrey B. Petrenko
Hiroshi Baba
spellingShingle Tatsunori Watanabe
Koji Moriya
Takuya Yoda
Naoto Tsubokawa
Andrey B. Petrenko
Hiroshi Baba
Risk factors for rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block: a retrospective study of 930 cases
JA Clinical Reports
Upper limb surgery
Brachial plexus block
Rescue analgesia
Risk factors
Logistic regression model
author_facet Tatsunori Watanabe
Koji Moriya
Takuya Yoda
Naoto Tsubokawa
Andrey B. Petrenko
Hiroshi Baba
author_sort Tatsunori Watanabe
title Risk factors for rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block: a retrospective study of 930 cases
title_short Risk factors for rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block: a retrospective study of 930 cases
title_full Risk factors for rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block: a retrospective study of 930 cases
title_fullStr Risk factors for rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block: a retrospective study of 930 cases
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block: a retrospective study of 930 cases
title_sort risk factors for rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block: a retrospective study of 930 cases
publisher SpringerOpen
series JA Clinical Reports
issn 2363-9024
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Background Postoperative pain management after upper limb surgery is important for preventing adverse events that can prolong hospital stay and cause readmission. This study aimed to identify the risk factors associated with rescue analgesic use on the first postoperative day after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection brachial plexus block (BPB). Findings We retrospectively analyzed records from 930 patients who underwent upper limb surgery under a single-injection BPB. Postoperatively, patients were administered oral loxoprofen regularly and rescue analgesics when analgesia was insufficient. We assessed the association between patient, surgical information, and rescue analgesic use on the first day after surgery (from 7:00 PM on the day of surgery to 7:00 AM on the first postoperative day), using a logistic regression model. Multivariate analysis revealed a significant association between rescue analgesic use and bone surgery, in particular, osteotomy, ligament repair and reconstruction, osteosynthesis, treatment for an amputated digit, and surgical duration. Conclusion Bone surgery (osteotomy, ligament repair and reconstruction, osteosynthesis, treatment for an amputated digit) and a longer operative time were risk factors for rescue analgesic use for treating postoperative pain after upper limb surgery performed under single-injection BPB.
topic Upper limb surgery
Brachial plexus block
Rescue analgesia
Risk factors
Logistic regression model
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40981-017-0110-9
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