2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2018.02.048
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Interscalene brachial plexus bolus block versus patient-controlled interscalene indwelling catheter analgesia for the first 48 hours after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair

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“…https://doi.org/10.4097/kja.20436 [2,7,10,30,31] that roughly corresponds to the expected resolution time for this block ( Table 2). A 2015 meta-analysis reported a statistically significant difference in rest pain scores 24 h postoperatively in favor of the GA-only group, but the mean difference was only 0.96 on a 0-10 visual analog scale and thus of limited clinical significance [32].…”
Section: Potential Pro-nociceptive Effects Of Local Anestheticsmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…https://doi.org/10.4097/kja.20436 [2,7,10,30,31] that roughly corresponds to the expected resolution time for this block ( Table 2). A 2015 meta-analysis reported a statistically significant difference in rest pain scores 24 h postoperatively in favor of the GA-only group, but the mean difference was only 0.96 on a 0-10 visual analog scale and thus of limited clinical significance [32].…”
Section: Potential Pro-nociceptive Effects Of Local Anestheticsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Rebound pain is a phenomenon that primarily manifests following PNB that provide dense sensory blockade (e.g., brachial plexus [2,7,10], popliteal sciatic [3,9] nerve blocks). Dramatic increases in pain scores and opioid consumption related to block offset are not usually seen in studies of fascial plane blocks such as transversus abdominis plane [59], pectoral nerves [60], erector spinae plane, [61] and quadratus lumborum [62,63] blocks.…”
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“…Kim et al. compared three groups: single‐shot interscalene block, continuous interscalene block and no block (i.v. meperidine as needed).…”
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“…1 Postoperative care is an upcoming field of interest, specifically, the search for adequate postoperative pain management and the described "pain bounce" on the day after surgery that is intercepted with opiates and perineural catheters. 2,3 We should realize that early return to daily living activities and work is relevant and clinically important. In addition, participation in society has a major influence on quality of life experience.…”
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confidence: 99%