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Major complications following central neuraxial block – A multi-centre observational study in Maharashtra (MGMM CNB Study)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Major complications of central neuraxial block (CNB) are rare and their incidence in India is not known. This information is essential for explaining risk and medico-legal concerns. The present multi-centre study in Maharashtra was conducted to provide insight into the character...

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Autores principales: Kulkarni, Sadhana S., Tayade, Deepak N., Kane, Pratibha P., Bhingarde, Kiran R., Jain, Paramanand N., Futane, Savani S., Kelkar, Vasanti P., Parchandekar, Mukund K., Kulkarni, Jyoti V., Prabhu, Santosh K., Kaddu, Anjali S., Bhosle, Deepak S., Deshpande, Rajas K., Deshpande, Archana S., Shetkar, Shubhangi V., Nayak, Prabha P., Gunjale, Yashoda S., Dhulkhed, Pavan V., Kanase, Naseema V., Deshmukh, Prakash R.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37065945
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ija.ija_747_22
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author Kulkarni, Sadhana S.
Tayade, Deepak N.
Kane, Pratibha P.
Bhingarde, Kiran R.
Jain, Paramanand N.
Futane, Savani S.
Kelkar, Vasanti P.
Parchandekar, Mukund K.
Kulkarni, Jyoti V.
Prabhu, Santosh K.
Kaddu, Anjali S.
Bhosle, Deepak S.
Deshpande, Rajas K.
Deshpande, Archana S.
Shetkar, Shubhangi V.
Nayak, Prabha P.
Gunjale, Yashoda S.
Dhulkhed, Pavan V.
Kanase, Naseema V.
Deshmukh, Prakash R.
author_facet Kulkarni, Sadhana S.
Tayade, Deepak N.
Kane, Pratibha P.
Bhingarde, Kiran R.
Jain, Paramanand N.
Futane, Savani S.
Kelkar, Vasanti P.
Parchandekar, Mukund K.
Kulkarni, Jyoti V.
Prabhu, Santosh K.
Kaddu, Anjali S.
Bhosle, Deepak S.
Deshpande, Rajas K.
Deshpande, Archana S.
Shetkar, Shubhangi V.
Nayak, Prabha P.
Gunjale, Yashoda S.
Dhulkhed, Pavan V.
Kanase, Naseema V.
Deshmukh, Prakash R.
author_sort Kulkarni, Sadhana S.
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Major complications of central neuraxial block (CNB) are rare and their incidence in India is not known. This information is essential for explaining risk and medico-legal concerns. The present multi-centre study in Maharashtra was conducted to provide insight into the characteristics of rare complications following this popular anaesthetic technique. METHODS: Data were collected from 141 institutes to study the clinical profile of CNB. Incidence of complications like vertebral canal haematoma, abscess, meningitis, nerve injury, spinal cord ischaemia, fatal cardiovascular collapse, and drug errors was collected over one year. Complications were reviewed by audit committee to assess causation, severity, and outcome. ‘Permanent’ injury was defined as death or neurological symptoms persisting for more than six months. RESULTS: Spinal anaesthesia (SA) was the most frequently used CNB in 88.76% patients. Bupivacaine and an adjuvant were used in 92.90% and 26.06% patients, respectively. Eight major complications (four neurological and four cardiac arrests) were reported in patients receiving SA. In seven of eight instances, SA was responsible or contributory for complication. The pessimistic incidence of complications (included cases where CNB was responsible; contribution was likely, unlikely and could not be commented) was 8.69/lakh and optimistic incidence (included cases where CNB was responsible or contribution was likely) was 7.61/lakh. ‘Pessimistically’ and ‘optimistically’ there were three deaths including one death due to quadriplegia following epidural haematoma after SA. Five out of eight patients recovered completely (62.5%). As only eight patients had complications of different types, it was difficult to establish statistical correlation of major complications with demographic or clinical parameters. CONCLUSION: This study was reassuring and suggested that the incidence of major complications following CNB was low in Maharashtra.
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spelling pubmed-101041022023-04-15 Major complications following central neuraxial block – A multi-centre observational study in Maharashtra (MGMM CNB Study) Kulkarni, Sadhana S. Tayade, Deepak N. Kane, Pratibha P. Bhingarde, Kiran R. Jain, Paramanand N. Futane, Savani S. Kelkar, Vasanti P. Parchandekar, Mukund K. Kulkarni, Jyoti V. Prabhu, Santosh K. Kaddu, Anjali S. Bhosle, Deepak S. Deshpande, Rajas K. Deshpande, Archana S. Shetkar, Shubhangi V. Nayak, Prabha P. Gunjale, Yashoda S. Dhulkhed, Pavan V. Kanase, Naseema V. Deshmukh, Prakash R. Indian J Anaesth Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Major complications of central neuraxial block (CNB) are rare and their incidence in India is not known. This information is essential for explaining risk and medico-legal concerns. The present multi-centre study in Maharashtra was conducted to provide insight into the characteristics of rare complications following this popular anaesthetic technique. METHODS: Data were collected from 141 institutes to study the clinical profile of CNB. Incidence of complications like vertebral canal haematoma, abscess, meningitis, nerve injury, spinal cord ischaemia, fatal cardiovascular collapse, and drug errors was collected over one year. Complications were reviewed by audit committee to assess causation, severity, and outcome. ‘Permanent’ injury was defined as death or neurological symptoms persisting for more than six months. RESULTS: Spinal anaesthesia (SA) was the most frequently used CNB in 88.76% patients. Bupivacaine and an adjuvant were used in 92.90% and 26.06% patients, respectively. Eight major complications (four neurological and four cardiac arrests) were reported in patients receiving SA. In seven of eight instances, SA was responsible or contributory for complication. The pessimistic incidence of complications (included cases where CNB was responsible; contribution was likely, unlikely and could not be commented) was 8.69/lakh and optimistic incidence (included cases where CNB was responsible or contribution was likely) was 7.61/lakh. ‘Pessimistically’ and ‘optimistically’ there were three deaths including one death due to quadriplegia following epidural haematoma after SA. Five out of eight patients recovered completely (62.5%). As only eight patients had complications of different types, it was difficult to establish statistical correlation of major complications with demographic or clinical parameters. CONCLUSION: This study was reassuring and suggested that the incidence of major complications following CNB was low in Maharashtra. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023-02 2023-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10104102/ /pubmed/37065945 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ija.ija_747_22 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Indian Journal of Anaesthesia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kulkarni, Sadhana S.
Tayade, Deepak N.
Kane, Pratibha P.
Bhingarde, Kiran R.
Jain, Paramanand N.
Futane, Savani S.
Kelkar, Vasanti P.
Parchandekar, Mukund K.
Kulkarni, Jyoti V.
Prabhu, Santosh K.
Kaddu, Anjali S.
Bhosle, Deepak S.
Deshpande, Rajas K.
Deshpande, Archana S.
Shetkar, Shubhangi V.
Nayak, Prabha P.
Gunjale, Yashoda S.
Dhulkhed, Pavan V.
Kanase, Naseema V.
Deshmukh, Prakash R.
Major complications following central neuraxial block – A multi-centre observational study in Maharashtra (MGMM CNB Study)
title Major complications following central neuraxial block – A multi-centre observational study in Maharashtra (MGMM CNB Study)
title_full Major complications following central neuraxial block – A multi-centre observational study in Maharashtra (MGMM CNB Study)
title_fullStr Major complications following central neuraxial block – A multi-centre observational study in Maharashtra (MGMM CNB Study)
title_full_unstemmed Major complications following central neuraxial block – A multi-centre observational study in Maharashtra (MGMM CNB Study)
title_short Major complications following central neuraxial block – A multi-centre observational study in Maharashtra (MGMM CNB Study)
title_sort major complications following central neuraxial block – a multi-centre observational study in maharashtra (mgmm cnb study)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37065945
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ija.ija_747_22
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