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Fascia iliaca block for pain relief from proximal femoral fracture in the emergency department: a review of the literature.

Adam Chesters1, Paul Atkinson2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: to determine the efficacy of the fascia iliaca block in providing analgesia to patients with a proximal femoral fracture in the emergency department.
METHODS: EMBASE, PubMed, CINAHL and Google Scholar were searched. Free text keywords for population, intervention and outcome were identified to create a search string. The reference lists from articles identified in the primary electronic search were hand searched. Potentially eligible studies were identified based on review of the title and abstract. If eligibility was unclear from the title and abstract, the full text was examined. Randomised controlled trials comparing the fascia iliaca block with standard analgesia were included. A standardised appraisal of the methodological quality of the studies was performed.
RESULTS: 39 articles were identified, of which 13 were duplicates. Of the remaining 26, 15 were relevant to the question and suitable for further sorting. There was one conference poster presenting data, which were later published as an audit, and so was considered to be a duplicate. Of the 14 remaining papers, 2 were randomised controlled trials, 6 were cohort studies and 3 were reports of audit of practice. There were 3 abstracts of conference poster or paper submissions, which were descriptions of reviews or service development projects rather than primary studies. The two randomised controlled trials showed statistically significant superior or equal pain relief between the fascia iliaca block and other forms of acute pain relief.
CONCLUSIONS: the fascia iliaca block could have an important role in first-line pain control for patients presenting to the emergency department with a proximal femoral fracture. There is potential to reform the acute management of this common group of patients. Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions.

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Keywords:  Trauma, extremity; anaesthesia - local; analgesia/pain control; fractures and dislocations

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24389648     DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2013-203073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Med J        ISSN: 1472-0205            Impact factor:   2.740


  7 in total

Review 1.  A review of evidence-based clinical practice on fascia iliaca compartment block for lower limb injury.

Authors:  Fantahun Tarekegn; Amanuel Sisay
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2021-08-23

2.  Fascia Iliaca Block for Reduction of Anterior Native Hip Dislocation: a Case Report.

Authors:  Christopher West; Yatish Ranganath; Michael Willey
Journal:  Iowa Orthop J       Date:  2017

3.  Enhanced recovery after surgery: An opportunity to improve fractured neck of femur management.

Authors:  T W Wainwright; T Immins; R G Middleton
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  2016-07-04       Impact factor: 1.891

Review 4.  Femoral nerve block versus fascia iliaca block for pain control in total knee and hip arthroplasty: A meta-analysis from randomized controlled trials.

Authors:  Xin Wang; Yuan Sun; Li Wang; Xuelian Hao
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-07       Impact factor: 1.889

5.  The efficiency and safety of fascia iliaca block for pain control after total joint arthroplasty: A meta-analysis.

Authors:  Peng Zhang; Jifeng Li; Yuze Song; Xiao Wang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 1.889

6.  Emergency physician-performed ultrasound-guided nerve blocks in proximal femoral fractures provide safe and effective pain relief: a prospective observational study in The Netherlands.

Authors:  Rein Ketelaars; Joram T Stollman; Evelien van Eeten; Ties Eikendal; Jörgen Bruhn; Geert-Jan van Geffen
Journal:  Int J Emerg Med       Date:  2018-03-02

7.  Pharmacokinetics of ropivacaine in elderly patients receiving fascia iliaca compartment block.

Authors:  Fang-Fang Zhang; Chen Lv; Liu-Ying Yang; Shi-Ping Wang; Mei Zhang; Xiao-Wen Guo
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2019-08-01       Impact factor: 2.447

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