| Literature DB >> 35204957 |
Vamshi R Revuri1, Karen Moody2, Valerae Lewis3, Rodrigo Mejia4, Douglas J Harrison5, Ali H Ahmad4.
Abstract
A paucity of data exists centering on the pain experience of children following hemipelvectomy performed for primary bone and soft tissue sarcomas. In this study, we aimed to describe the incidence, severity, and evolution of perioperative pain and function in pediatric oncology patients undergoing hemipelvectomy, and, additionally, we sought to detail the analgesic regimens used for these patients perioperatively. A retrospective chart review was conducted, studying cancer patients, aged 21 years and under, who underwent hemipelvectomy at MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) from 2018 to 2021. Primary outcomes included the evolution of pain throughout the perioperative course, as well as the route, type, dose, and duration of analgesic regimens. Eight patients were included in the analysis. The mean age at operation was 13 ± 2.93 years. All patients received opioids and acetaminophen. The mean pain scores were highest on post-operative day (POD)0, POD5, and POD 30. The mean opioid use was highest on POD5. A total of 75% of patients were noted to be ambulating after hemipelvectomy. The mean time to ambulation was 5.33 ± 2.94 days. The combination of acetaminophen with opioids, as well as adjunctive regional analgesia, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, gabapentin, and/or ketamine in select patients, appeared to be an effective analgesic regimen, and functional outcomes were excellent in 75% of patients.Entities:
Keywords: analgesia; cancer; critical care; oncology; orthopedics; pain; pediatrics
Year: 2022 PMID: 35204957 PMCID: PMC8870295 DOI: 10.3390/children9020237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Children (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9067
Patient demographics.
| Characteristics | Number of Patients (%), |
|---|---|
| Mean patient age ± SD 1, years | 13 ± 2.93 |
| Mean weight ± SD, kg | 46.18 ± 12.68 |
| Female patients | 4 (50) |
| Oncologic diagnoses | |
| Osteosarcoma | 5 (62.5) |
| Osteoblastic osteosarcoma | 3 (37.5) |
| Chondroblastic osteosarcoma | 2 (25) |
| Ewing’s sarcoma | 3 (37.5) |
1 SD = standard deviation.
Hemipelvectomy characteristics.
| Characteristics | Number of Patients (%), |
|---|---|
| External hemipelvectomy | 4 (50) |
| Internal hemipelvectomy | 4 (50) |
| Zone | |
| Type 2 | 1 (12.5) |
| Type 1/2 | 5 (62.5) |
| Type 1/2/3 | 1 (12.5) |
| Type 2/3 | 1 (12.5) |
| Left-sided | 4 (50) |
| Reconstruction | 3 (37.5) |
| Free surgical margins | 8 (100) |
| Mean necrosis percentage ± SD 1, % | 76.75 ± 24.40 |
| Received pre-operative chemotherapy | 8 (100) |
| Doxorubicin | 8 (100) |
| Ifosfamide | 5 (62.5) |
| Cisplatin | 5 (62.5) |
| Methotrexate | 5 (62.5) |
| Received post-operative chemotherapy | 7 (87.5) |
| Doxorubicin | 4 (50) |
| Ifosfamide | 4 (50) |
| Etoposide | 4 (50) |
| Mean time to surgical drain removal ± SD, days | 23.41 ± 11.12 |
| Mean time to foley catheter removal ± SD, days | 12.38 ± 6.49 |
| Mean length of hospitalization ± SD, days | 29.39 ± 14.17 |
| Mean length of ICU stay ± SD, days | 12.25 ± 8.49 |
| Complications | 4 (50) |
| 36-month Overall Survivors | 6 (75) |
1 SD = standard deviation.
Pain and analgesic data.
| Characteristics | Number of Patients (%), |
|---|---|
| Mean pain score ± SD 1 | 2.16 ± 1.09 |
| Post-operative day 0 | 3 ± 3.75 |
| Post-operative day 5 | 3 ± 2.33 |
| Post-operative day 30 | 3 ± 3.02 |
| Enteral analgesia | 8 (100) |
| Parenteral analgesia | 8 (100) |
| Regional anesthesia | 5 (62.5) |
| Hydromorphone with bupivacaine | 4 (50) |
| Lidocaine | 1 (12.5) |
| Unspecified amide | 1 (12.5) |
| Ketamine | 5 (62.5) |
| Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs | 1 (12.5) |
| Acetaminophen | 8 (100) |
| Gabapentin | 5 (62.5) |
| Opioids | 8 (100) |
| Fentanyl | 8 (100) |
| Hydromorphone | 5 (62.5) |
| Methadone | 6 (75) |
| Mean morphine equivalent daily dose/kg ± SD | 2.64 ± 1.43 |
| Mean duration on analgesics ± SD, days | 31.63 ± 13.47 |
1 SD = standard deviation.
Figure 1Evolution of post-operative pain scores after hemipelvectomy. POD = post-operative day.
Figure 2Evolution of opioid administration after hemipelvectomy. MEDD/kg = oral morphine equivalent daily dose per kilogram. Pre-op = pre-operative. POD = post-operative day.
Rehabilitation data.
| Characteristics | Mean ± SD 1 |
|---|---|
| AM-PAC 2 score | 12.42 ± 1.31 |
| Patients ambulating post-operatively, | 6 (75) |
| Time to ambulation, days | 5.33 ± 2.94 |
| Patients discharged ambulating without assistance, | 4 (50) |
| Time to ambulation without assistance, days | 24.75 ± 9.29 |
| Time to full diet, days | 4.75 ± 3.4 |
| Time to first bowel movement, days | 7.88 ± 3.64 |
| PT 3 consult, | 8 (100) |
| Time to PT consult, days | 1 ± 1.21 |
| Frequency of PT evaluation, every | 1 ± 0 |
| OT 4 consult, | 8 (100) |
| Time to OT consult, days | 1.13 ± 1.21 |
| Frequency of OT evaluation, every n days | 1 ± 0 |
| Nutrition consult, | 7 (87.5) |
| Time to nutrition consult, days | 1 ± 0 |
| Frequency of nutrition evaluation, every n days | 6.71 ± 3.08 |
| Psychology consult, | 5 (62.5) |
| Time to psychology post op visit, days | 4 ± 7.07 |
| Frequency of nutrition evaluation, days | 12.5 ± 3.54 |
1 SD = standard deviation. 2 AM-PAC = activity measurement for postacute care. 3 PT = physical therapy. 4 OT = occupational therapy.
Figure 3Evolution of AM-PAC scores after hemipelvectomy. POD = post-operative day.
Hematologic and blood product data.
| Characteristics | Mean ± SD 1 |
|---|---|
| Pre-operative WBC 2 count, leukocytes/mL | 6.06 ± 3.00 |
| Pre-operative hemoglobin, mg/dL | 10.24 ± 1.36 |
| Pre-operative platelet, K/µL | 242.75 ± 64.31 |
| Pre-operative international normalized ratio | 1.04 ± 0.12 |
| Post-operative WBC count, leukocytes/mL | 11.74 ± 6.27 |
| Post-operative hemoglobin, mg/dL | 10.36 ± 1.55 |
| Post-operative platelet count, K/µL | 110.75 ± 34.39 |
| Post-operative international normalized ratio | 1.21 ± 0.16 |
| Blood product transfusions, | 8 (100) |
| Packed red blood cells, | 8 (100) |
| Fresh frozen plasma, | 8 (100) |
| Platelets, | 4 (50) |
| Number of transfusions per patient | 23.5 ± 03 |
1 SD = standard deviation. 2 WBC = white blood cell.