Abstract

BackgroundThis study evaluates the impact of general anesthesia combined with erector spinae plane blocks (ESPB) on patients who underwent thoracoscopic radical resection (TRR) for lung cancer. MethodsThere involved a total of 108 patients undergoing TRR for lung cancers. Patients enrolled were equally allocated into experimental group (general anesthesia combined with ESPB) and control group (general anesthesia). The following parameters, including baseline characteristics, serum markers of neurological disorders, postoperative pain degree, dosage of narcotic, adverse events and early postoperative rehabilitation quality, were compared between the two groups. ResultsBased on Visual Analogue Scale, the postoperative pain degree was significantly lower in experimental group on 6h postoperative (P<0.001). And markedly lower results were observed in the levels of serum markers of neurological disorders in the experimental group one day after surgery (all P<0.05). Moreover, the dosage of narcotic and early postoperative rehabilitation quality based on QoR-40 scale were significantly lower in experimental group (all P<0.05). ConclusionAdding ESPB with general anesthesia reduce the postoperative pain up to 6 h, reduce the requirement of postoperative narcotic and help early postoperative rehabilitation quality.

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