Patient satisfaction after distal upper limb surgery under WALANT versus axillary block: A propensity-matched comparative cohort study
Distal upper limb surgery is performed under WALANT (Wide Awake Local Anesthesia No Tourniquet) in many outpatient centers because the benefits are numerous: simple, low-cost technique, with fast turnover and short length of stay. In view of a paucity of data concerning patient satisfaction, this no...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hand surgery and rehabilitation 2022-10, Vol.41 (5), p.576-581 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Distal upper limb surgery is performed under WALANT (Wide Awake Local Anesthesia No Tourniquet) in many outpatient centers because the benefits are numerous: simple, low-cost technique, with fast turnover and short length of stay. In view of a paucity of data concerning patient satisfaction, this non-randomized cohort study was designed to compare EVAN-LR anesthesia satisfaction questionnaire results (information, pain, expectation, attention, discomfort: 0–100 points) between patients receiving WALANT or axillary nerve block (AxB). After IRB approval, patients (>18 years, stable ASA 1–3) scheduled for outpatient distal upper limb surgery were prospectively enrolled in the two groups. At discharge, patients in both groups received standard information on postoperative recovery and care, with a multimodal analgesic regime (acetaminophen and ketoprofen for 5 days). The primary endpoint was EVAN-LR score before discharge. Secondary endpoints were pain relief and side-effects over a 7-day period. Results were recorded as median and 25–75% interquartile range. Propensity-score-matched analysis was performed. Over the study period, from October 2019 to November 2020, 183 patients were included; 48 WALANT patients were propensity-score matched to 48 AxB patients. Pre-procedural APAIS anxiety score was lower in the WALANT than the AxB group: 9 (IQR, 6–12) vs 12 (IQR, 8-14) (p = 0.01). EVAN-LR scores were similar between the WALANT (78 [72–82]) and the AxB group (73 [67–80]). Incidences of paresthesia and of pain (NRS pain score, opioid rescue) were similar. WALANT patients had shorter length of stay: 135 (110–175) min vs 170 (110–250) min (p = 0.01). The present study demonstrated that WALANT was associated with a high level of patient satisfaction. For clinical relevance and quality of care, WALANT should be proposed in first line for distal limb surgery.
La chirurgie distale du membre supérieur sous WALANT s’est développée dans de nombreux centres ambulatoires en raison de nombreux avantages : simplicité technique, faible coût, rotation rapide, courte durée de séjour. Peu d’études rapportent la satisfaction des patients opérés sous WALANT. Cette étude de cohorte non randomisée a été conçue pour comparer les questionnaires EVAN-LR (information, douleur, attente, attention, inconfort: 0–100 points) des patients opérés sous WALANT ou sous bloc nerveux axillaire (BAx). Après accord de l’IRB, les patients (>18 ans, ASA 1–3) prévus en ambulatoire pour une chirurgie di |
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ISSN: | 2468-1229 2468-1210 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.hansur.2022.06.005 |