Neuraxial Anesthesia And Pain Control For Pediatric Burn Patients Receiving Excision And Split-Thickness Skin Grafts-A Retrospective Case Series

John Liu,Joy Chen, Phat Tan Nguyen

PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA(2021)

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Background Postoperative pain management in pediatric burn patients requiring excision and split-thickness skin grafts remains largely under-studied. ICU care is often necessary due to the level of sedation and amount of opioids required to achieve adequate pain control. Aims Our case series aimed to describe a pain management strategy using neuraxial anesthesia intraoperatively. Primary outcomes include pain scores, postoperative opioid consumption, and adverse events. Methods A retrospective chart review was performed on a total of 61 patients who received intraoperative neuraxial anesthesia for split-thickness skin grafting between January 1st, 2017 and June 1st, 2018. Patient demographics, operating room data, and subsequent hospital course was extracted from their electronic medical record and plotted using R Studio statistical software. Results The overwhelming majority of patients received single-shot spinals with both local anesthetic and either morphine or hydromorphone. Average pain scores were 1 out of 10 with standard deviation of 1.6 in the immediate postoperative period and decreased over the next 72 h. Oral morphine equivalents consumed did not exceed 0.61 ME/kg/day. The most common adverse reaction was pruritus. Conclusions Spinal anesthesia was most commonly used for split-thickness skin grafting in the pediatric burn population and provides excellent analgesia for patients' immediate postoperative course, including their initial dressing changes, with minimal risk for complications. Pain was well-controlled in all subgroups indicating that this strategy can be used flexibly in a variety of pediatric burn patients.
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anesthesia, burn, epidural, pain management, pediatric, regional, spinal
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