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A. Mitchell, W. Basson, C. Abi-Fares, Brooke Riley, Chris Anstey, Leigh White, Utsav Malla, Nicholas Snels
Publikováno v:
Trauma. 24:257-261
Patients over the age of 65 years admitted to hospital with more than six rib fractures have a mortality rate as high as 38%. Of the survivors, 34% are likely to be admitted to an aged care facility. High-quality analgesia is paramount to the mitigat
Publikováno v:
Trauma. :146040862211257
Introduction Analgesia is key to successful conservative, nonsurgical management of patients admitted to the hospital with multiple rib fractures. Recently, new fascial plane regional anesthesia techniques have become widely available. We hypothesize
Autor:
A. Mitchell, Leigh White, Chris Anstey, N. Snels, B. Riley, W. Basson, Utsav Malla, C. Abi-Fares
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 38:2221-2223
We thank A.Houghton for his input on this important topic [ 1 ]. The aim of our exploratory study was to confirm the efficacy and safety of the erector spinae plane block (ESP) and serratus anterior block (SAB) in an effort to guide future research [
Autor:
Utsav Malla, Chris Anstey, A. Mitchell, Leigh White, C. Abi-Fares, N. Snels, W. Basson, B. Riley
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 38:1689-1691
Dear Editor, The gold standard for rib fracture analgesia includes the early use of thoracic epidural (TE) or paravertebral blocks (PVB) [1,2]. Recently, there has been a surge in literature, particularly in The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
Autor:
Leigh White, K. Davis, A. Mitchell, B. Riley, C. Thang, W. Basson, Chris Anstey, C. Abi-Fares
SummaryThe erector spinae block is an efficacious analgesic option for the management of rib fracture related pain. Despite there being minimal published data specifically addressing the safety profile of this block, many societies have made statemen
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.06.21256789
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.06.21256789
Autor:
A. Mitchell, C. Abi-Fares, Chris Anstey, N. Snels, Utsav Malla, B. Riley, Leigh White, W. Basson
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.
Autor:
W. Basson, B. Riley, Chris Anstey, A. Mitchell, Utsav Malla, N. Snels, Leigh White, C. Abi-Fares
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical anesthesia. 63
There has been growing interest in the erector spinae block (ESB) for the management of rib fractures [1,2]. The ESB has been reported to provide effective analgesia with minimal complications, however their efficacy compared to other analgesic optio
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 71:110236
Autor:
Leigh White, W. Basson, Chris Anstey, N. Snels, B. Riley, A. Mitchell, Utsav Malla, C. Abi-Fares
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia and Critical Care.
Introduction: Rib fractures are the most common thoracic blunt trauma injury and constitute up to 55% of all thoracic blunt trauma injuries. They are a common cause of hospital admission and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Im