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Ultrasound‐guided femoral nerve blocks are not superior to ultrasound‐guided fascia iliaca blocks for fractured neck of femur
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Ultrasound‐guided femoral nerve blocks are not superior to ultrasound‐guided fascia iliaca blocks for fractured neck of femur

Alannah Cooper, Yusuf Nagree, Adrian Goudie, Peter R Watson and Glenn Arendts
Emergency medicine Australasia, Vol.31(3), pp.393-398
2019
PMID: 30198199

Abstract

analgesia fascia iliaca femoral hip fracture nerve block
Objective To determine if an ultrasound‐guided femoral nerve block (FNB) is superior to an ultrasound‐guided fascia iliaca compartment block (FICB) in providing pain relief to patients with a neck of femur or proximal femoral fracture. Methods A double‐blind randomised controlled trial was conducted. All participants received two blocks, one active and one placebo. An active FICB was administered to 52 participants and 48 participants received an active FNB. Results Analysis was completed on data collected from 100 participants. Most patients were elderly and the majority were female. Both FICB and FNB achieved clinically significant mean reductions in pain scores (2.62 for FICB and 2.3 for FNB). There was no significant difference in reduction in pain scores between the two cohorts, P = 0.408. Conclusions Ultrasound‐guided FNB is not superior to ultrasound‐guided FICB, with both facilitating an equivalent analgesia effect in patients with a neck of femur or proximal femur fracture.

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1.43 Anesthesiology
1.43.202 Regional Anesthesia
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