Regional Anesthesia Use in Pediatric Burn Surgery: A Descriptive Retrospective Series
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Regional Anesthesia Use in Pediatric Burn Surgery: A Descriptive Retrospective Series
Abstract
Pediatric burns are a common and often devastating injury. Treatment, reconstruction, and rehabilitation are painful experiences. For some, the experience triggers post-traumatic stress disorder and/or a chronic pain syndrome. Given the role pain plays as a major secondary disease, it must be addressed to achieve optimal healing. Regional anesthesia has been used extensively to manage postoperative pain and reduce the need for opioids following other surgical procedures in children. However, regional anesthesia is not widely used in pediatric burn care. We present a descriptive, retrospective case series of 15 pediatric burn patients who received regional anesthesia as part of their intra-operative pain management. In our patient population, we saw low levels of anesthetic as well as opioid usage with well-controlled pain. In this cohort, 93% of patients scored a 0/10 on the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Consolability (FLACC) scale for pain by post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) discharge, with an average PACU stay of 70 minutes. Thirty-three percent of patients received no opioids, with the average opioid dose being 0.06mg/kg morphine equivalents. This case series serves to make clinicians aware of the feasibility of use and benefits of regional anesthesia in pediatric burn patients requiring operative repair.
Keywords: burn grafting; burn pain; opioid sparing; pain management; pediatric anesthesia; pediatric burn pain management; regional anesthesia.
Copyright © 2021, Richman et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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