Transversus abdominis plane block reduces postoperative pain intensity and analgesic consumption in elective cesarean delivery under general anesthesia

2012 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 334-338 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laleh Eslamian ◽  
Zorvan Jalili ◽  
Ashraf Jamal ◽  
Vajiheh Marsoosi ◽  
Ali Movafegh
2013 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-43 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamed Abed-Alnabi Flaifel ◽  
Hussein Abbas Muhalhil ◽  
Faiz Abdulwahid Alwaeely ◽  
Salah Zuhair Al-Asadi ◽  
Nawfal Ali Mubark ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bedru Jemal ◽  
Abebayehu Zemedkun ◽  
Wosenyeleh Admasu ◽  
Sileshi Abiy ◽  
Simeneh Molla ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Caesarean delivery (CD) has been one of the most frequently performed major surgical interventions, and causes severe postoperative pain. Abdominal field blocks like TAP block are mostly preferred as post-operative analgesia for this operation. Using different adjuvants like dexamethasone by different routes increases the quality and duration of block and maximizes patient satisfaction. The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness between perineural and intravenous dexamethasone as an adjuvant on bilateral transversus abdominis plane block for post cesarean delivery pain control. Methodology An institutional based prospective cohort study was conducted on 87 patients. Study participants were selected by systematic random sampling technique. Data collection methods include preoperative chart review, intraoperative observation and postoperative patient interview at 4 th , 6 th , 8 th , 12 th and 24 th hours. Sociodemographic variable were analyzed by ANOVA and chi square test. Kruskal Wallis with post hoc analysis was used to compare post-operative severity of pain score and cumulative analgesic consumption. Time to first analgesic request was analyzed using Kaplan Meier survival analysis with log rank. Categorical variable were analyzed by chi square. Result Time to first analgesic request was significantly longer in TAP-IVD and TAP-PD compared to TAP alone (p < 0.05). The postoperative NRS score at rest and on coughing were significantly lowered in TAP-PD and TAP-IVD group compared to TAP alone group (p <0.05).The total analgesic consumption in the first 24h was significantly lower in TAP-IVD and TAP-PD group compared to TAP alone group (p < 0.05). Conclusion and recommendation dexamethasone 8mg both intravenously and perineurally is effective adjuvant to bupivacaine on bilateral TAP block with prolonged and potent analgesia and reduced analgesic consumption. Based on our finding we recommend use of dexamethasone as an adjuvant to bupivacaine on bilateral transversus abdominis plane block.


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