B434 The role of erector spinae plane block in the post-open abdominal surgery care of a paediatric vacterl patient

AP Pereira, AL Dias, AF Félix, MA Pires
2022 Pediatric   unpublished
of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine (ASRA) and the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy (ESRA) to release a joint statement on anesthesia use (1). Their statement included a recommendation to use regional anesthesia whenever possible to mitigate the risk associated with aerosolizing procedures. We sought to examine the utilization of anesthesia in pediatric patients undergoing a surgical procedure for fracture or ligament repair before and during COVID-19. Methods This
more » ... study is approved by Hospital for Special Surgery Institutional Review Board (IRB# 2016-436). We used the Premier Healthcare Database to identify pediatric patients undergoing a surgical intervention for fractures or ligament repair before COVID-19 (March-June 2019) and during (March-June 2020). We compared general, regional, and combined general-regional use before and during COVID-19. Results We identified 6,415 patients undergoing a surgical procedure for fracture or ligament repair before and during COVID-19. After exclusions for unknown anesthesia use, 3,052 patients were included in our cohort with 82.9% (n=2,530) of patients undergoing a procedure under general anesthesia, 6.0% (n=182) under regional anesthesia, and 11.1% (n=340) under combined general-regional anesthesia. There was no difference in the type of anesthesia used before and during COVID-19 (p=0.053, Table 1 ). Conclusions We did not find a significant difference in anesthesia use before and during COVID-19 among pediatric patients undergoing a surgical procedure. The significance of these findings highlights how societal recommendations and historical precedent may not influence pediatric anesthesia practice models.
doi:10.1136/rapm-2022-esra.510 fatcat:p2xhzqf32bhenchdgi27l3bplm