| Literature DB >> 35751781 |
Yang Zhang1, Jia Min1, Shibiao Chen2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: There has been increasing interest in using deep parasternal intercostal plane (PIP) block as a supplement to multimodal analgesia regimens in cardiac surgery. The aim of this study was to observe cutaneous sensory block distribution and its duration for deep PIP blocks in patients undergoing open cardiac surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Cold stimulus; Cutaneous sensory blocked; Deep parasternal intercostal plane block; Open cardiac surgery; Ropivacaine
Year: 2022 PMID: 35751781 PMCID: PMC9314528 DOI: 10.1007/s40122-022-00403-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Ther
Fig. 1Example picture and ultrasound image of deep parasternal intercostal plane block. PMM pectoralis major muscle; IIM internal intercostal muscle; TTM transversus thoracis muscle; PL pleura
Main characteristics of the patients
| Characteristics | Value, mean (SD) or median (interquartile range) |
|---|---|
| Age, years | 47 (18) |
| Height, cm | 168 (12) |
| Weight, kg | 67 (14) |
| Duration of surgery, min | 190 (31) |
| Cardiopulmonary bypass time (min) | 67 (24) |
| Intraoperative bleeding volume (ml) | 734 (259) |
| Intraoperative urine output (ml) | 900 (278) |
| Sex (male/female) | 45/55 |
| Duration between block and extubation | 8.5 (1.5) |
| Postoperative sufentanil consumption (μg/kg) | 112 (32) |
| Postoperative flurbiprofen axetil consumption (mg) | 250 (150–350) |
Sensory block distribution at 30 min after the deep PIP blocks
| Blocking plane | Left deep PIP block | 95% confidence intervals | Right deep PIP block | 95% confidence intervals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 8 (7.08%) | 0.033–0.139 | 3 (2.65%) | 0.007–0.081 |
| T2 | 73 (64.6%) | 0.550–0.732 | 48 (42.5%) | 0.334–0.521 |
| T3 | 100 (88.5%) | 0.808–0.935 | 99 (87.6%) | 0.798–0.928 |
| T4 | 112 (99.1%) | 0.945–1.000 | 113 (100%) | 0.959–1.000 |
| T5 | 113 (100%) | 0.959–1.000 | 113 (100%) | 0.959–1.000 |
| T6 | 113 (100%) | 0.959–1.000 | 112 (99.1%) | 0.945–1.000 |
| T7 | 7 (6.19%) | 0.027–0.128 | 12 (10.6%) | 0.059–0.182 |
PIP parasternal intercostal plane
| What are cutaneous sensory block distribution and its duration for deep parasternal intercostal plane (PIP) blocks in patients undergoing open cardiac surgery? |
| Bilateral deep PIP blocks can produce a widespread cutaneous sensory blockade with variable dermatomal distribution in the mid-sternum for a considerable effective duration. |
| The present study showed that ultrasound-guided bilateral deep PIP blocks in patients undergoing open cardiac surgery produce a widespread cutaneous sensory blockade with percentage of blocked dermatomes (T4–T6) of almost 100%, with T2 and T3 at about 50% and 80%, and a few patients had blocked dermatomes at T1 or T7. |