POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF ULTRASOUND-GUIDED ERECTOR SPINAE PLANE BLOCK BY LEVOBUPIVACAIN IN BREAST SURGERY
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Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy of pain realief by ESP in patients post-breast surgery. Methods: The study included 45 patients aged 18-70 years who had ASA physical statuses of I-II and were scheduled for breast surgery in National K Hospital, were carried out pain relief by ESP. Result: the efficacy of pain relief was good (VAS at rest at T1: 2.2± 0.4 and VAS with cough at T1: 2.4±0.5). VAS were below 4 at all time in the research. All patients did not need to require more analgesic. This technique was quite easy to practice with the ratio of success up to 100%. No compliacation was recorded.
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Erector spinae plane block, breast surgery
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