Naslov (srp)

Uticaj erector spinae plane bloka na kliničko-metaboličke parametre kod pacijentkinja podvrgnutih radikalnoj hirurškoj intervenciji karcinoma dojke

Autor

Nikolić, Aleksandar, 1989-

Doprinosi

Stošić, Biljana, 1960-
Janković, Radmilo, 1973-
Karanikolić, Aleksandar, 1969-
Đorđević, Miodrag, 1989-
Marković, Dejan, 1975-

Opis (srp)

Introduction: Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumor in women, and surgical intervention is a key component of treatment. Postoperative pain is a common issue, with around 60% of patients experiencing severe acute pain. Recent advancements in regional anesthesia, such as the erector spinae plane block (ESPB), have shown potential in reducing postoperative pain and improving clinical outcomes. This study investigates the impact of ESPB on clinical-metabolic parameters in patients undergoing radical surgical intervention for breast cancer.Objective: The aim of this study is to determine whether ESPB can reduce postoperative pain, inflammatory response, and influence metabolic reactions in patients with breast cancer. The specific objectives include assessing differences in vital clinical parameters, levels of endocrine stress, metabolic homeostasis, suppression of the inflammatory response, the amount of medication used during surgery, and the degree of pain after surgery.Patients, Materials and Methods:The study included 48 patients (aged 50-65 years) with breast cancer, undergoing modified radical surgical intervention. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee and conducted at the University Clinical Center Niš. Patients were randomly assigned into two groups: one with general anesthesia (OETA), and the other with general anesthesia and erector spinae plane block (OETA+ESPB). Clinical, inflammatory, metabolic, and endocrine parameters, as well as postoperative pain, were monitored. Statistical data analysis was performed using SPSS 16.0.Results: Patients in the OETA+ESPB group had lower postoperative pain according to the VAS scale and reduced analgesic consumption. Inflammatory markers (IL-6, CRP) and stress hormones (cortisol, adrenaline) were significantly lower in the OETA+ESPB group. Clinical parameters (heart rate, blood pressure) were more stable during surgery in this group. Statistical analysis showed a significant difference in favor of the OETA+ESPB group in all monitored parameters, indicating the effectiveness of the erector spinae plane block in reducing postoperative pain and stress.Conclusion: Based on our research, it can be concluded that the combination of general anesthesia and ESPB significantly reduces postoperative pain, the need for analgesics, and surgical stress in patients with breast cancer. ESPB contributes to better control of metabolic parameters, hemodynamic stability, and reduces inflammatory response. These results suggest that ESPB can improve postoperative recoveryand care quality, and its routine application could enhance treatment outcomes for breast cancer patients. Further research is needed to assess long-term effects.

Opis (srp)

Beleška o autoru: list 136Bibliografija: listovi 115-135 Datum odbrane: 09.12.2024. Anesthesiology, reanimatology, and intensive care

Jezik

srpski

Datum

2024

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