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Comparison of Various Regional Analgesia Methods for . . . We systematically searched for abstracts, con-ference articles, and full text papers that evaluated regional analgesia techniques used in the intraopera-tive and postoperative phase in patients undergoing VATS Meta-analyses, systematic reviews, and guide-lines were also searched for additional information retrieval
Regional Anesthesia Techniques - An Element of Multimodal . . . Detailed guidance documents, such as The Third American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Practice Advisory on Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity71 and Checklist for Treatment of Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity (LAST),73 are available on ASRA’s website
Regional Anesthesia in the Emergency Department: an Overview . . . Regional anesthesia (RA) is a safe and effective alternative to opioid treatment for pain in the emergency department (ED) RA can manage pain for a wide variety of injuries while avoiding the risks of opioid use and decreasing length of stay when compared to other forms of analgesia and anesthesia, without compromising patient satisfaction
The role of regional anaesthesia and multimodal analgesia in . . . We review the definition and taxonomy of chronic postoperative pain, its mechanistic basis and the most recent evidence for the preventative potential of multimodal analgesia, with a special focus on regional anaesthesia
Regional anesthesia for cardiothoracic surgery - Signa Vitae 4 5 Transversus thoracis plane block method for relieving post-sternotomy pain The local anesthetic is administered as a single shot into the myofascial plane between the transversus thoracis muscle and the internal intercostal muscles in order to block the anterior branches
The role of regional analgesia in personalized postoperative . . . When considering the most appropriate regional anesthetic technique for postoperative pain management, anesthesiologists must estimate the degree of postoperative pain the patient will ex-perience in response to the surgical stimulus