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Limb Occlusion Pressure Versus Standard Pneumatic Tourniquet Pressure in Open Carpal Tunnel Surgery – A Randomized Trial

Introduction: Pneumatic tourniquets are used extensively in orthopedic hand/wrist surgery. Complications, while rare, are associated with elevated pressure and duration of tourniquet use. Limb occlusion pressure (LOP) is the minimum tourniquet pressure at which arterial blood flow is restricted. The...

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Autores principales: Morehouse, Hannah, Goble, Haley M, Lambert, Bradley S, Cole, Jaclyn, Holderread, Brendan M, Le, Jessica T, Siff, Todd, McCulloch, Patrick C, Liberman, Shari R
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8723732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35003958
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20110
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author Morehouse, Hannah
Goble, Haley M
Lambert, Bradley S
Cole, Jaclyn
Holderread, Brendan M
Le, Jessica T
Siff, Todd
McCulloch, Patrick C
Liberman, Shari R
author_facet Morehouse, Hannah
Goble, Haley M
Lambert, Bradley S
Cole, Jaclyn
Holderread, Brendan M
Le, Jessica T
Siff, Todd
McCulloch, Patrick C
Liberman, Shari R
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description Introduction: Pneumatic tourniquets are used extensively in orthopedic hand/wrist surgery. Complications, while rare, are associated with elevated pressure and duration of tourniquet use. Limb occlusion pressure (LOP) is the minimum tourniquet pressure at which arterial blood flow is restricted. Therefore, we performed a cross-sectional double-blinded randomized control trial to assess if there is a difference in post-operative pain at the surgical and tourniquet site between LOP and standard tourniquet pressure and if there is a difference in post-operative opioid usage. Methods: A total of 44 patients (Age 60±13, 30 female, 14 male) were randomized into two groups (LOP, 191±14 mmHg | STP, 250 mmHg) of 22 patients controlling for gender (15 female, seven male). The primary outcome was a visual analog scale (VAS) for pain at the tourniquet and surgical sites, recorded for the first two weeks post-operative. Daily pain medication usage was recorded and quantified using oral morphine milligram equivalents (MME). A group-by-time generalized mixed-model ANOVA was used to detect within-group and between group (LOP vs STP) differences in VAS at the surgical and tourniquet sites as well as medication use.  Results: LOP significantly decreased post-operative pain medication usage across the first week (-50%; p<0.05). Both groups had similar VAS pain at the surgery site, but the LOP group had 80% reduced pain at the tourniquet site when averaged across the first post-operative week (p<0.05).  Conclusions: The use of LOP compared to STP elicits reduced post-operative pain at the tourniquet site and reduces post-operative pain medication use in the first post-operative week.
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spelling pubmed-87237322022-01-06 Limb Occlusion Pressure Versus Standard Pneumatic Tourniquet Pressure in Open Carpal Tunnel Surgery – A Randomized Trial Morehouse, Hannah Goble, Haley M Lambert, Bradley S Cole, Jaclyn Holderread, Brendan M Le, Jessica T Siff, Todd McCulloch, Patrick C Liberman, Shari R Cureus Pain Management Introduction: Pneumatic tourniquets are used extensively in orthopedic hand/wrist surgery. Complications, while rare, are associated with elevated pressure and duration of tourniquet use. Limb occlusion pressure (LOP) is the minimum tourniquet pressure at which arterial blood flow is restricted. Therefore, we performed a cross-sectional double-blinded randomized control trial to assess if there is a difference in post-operative pain at the surgical and tourniquet site between LOP and standard tourniquet pressure and if there is a difference in post-operative opioid usage. Methods: A total of 44 patients (Age 60±13, 30 female, 14 male) were randomized into two groups (LOP, 191±14 mmHg | STP, 250 mmHg) of 22 patients controlling for gender (15 female, seven male). The primary outcome was a visual analog scale (VAS) for pain at the tourniquet and surgical sites, recorded for the first two weeks post-operative. Daily pain medication usage was recorded and quantified using oral morphine milligram equivalents (MME). A group-by-time generalized mixed-model ANOVA was used to detect within-group and between group (LOP vs STP) differences in VAS at the surgical and tourniquet sites as well as medication use.  Results: LOP significantly decreased post-operative pain medication usage across the first week (-50%; p<0.05). Both groups had similar VAS pain at the surgery site, but the LOP group had 80% reduced pain at the tourniquet site when averaged across the first post-operative week (p<0.05).  Conclusions: The use of LOP compared to STP elicits reduced post-operative pain at the tourniquet site and reduces post-operative pain medication use in the first post-operative week. Cureus 2021-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8723732/ /pubmed/35003958 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20110 Text en Copyright © 2021, Morehouse et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Pain Management
Morehouse, Hannah
Goble, Haley M
Lambert, Bradley S
Cole, Jaclyn
Holderread, Brendan M
Le, Jessica T
Siff, Todd
McCulloch, Patrick C
Liberman, Shari R
Limb Occlusion Pressure Versus Standard Pneumatic Tourniquet Pressure in Open Carpal Tunnel Surgery – A Randomized Trial
title Limb Occlusion Pressure Versus Standard Pneumatic Tourniquet Pressure in Open Carpal Tunnel Surgery – A Randomized Trial
title_full Limb Occlusion Pressure Versus Standard Pneumatic Tourniquet Pressure in Open Carpal Tunnel Surgery – A Randomized Trial
title_fullStr Limb Occlusion Pressure Versus Standard Pneumatic Tourniquet Pressure in Open Carpal Tunnel Surgery – A Randomized Trial
title_full_unstemmed Limb Occlusion Pressure Versus Standard Pneumatic Tourniquet Pressure in Open Carpal Tunnel Surgery – A Randomized Trial
title_short Limb Occlusion Pressure Versus Standard Pneumatic Tourniquet Pressure in Open Carpal Tunnel Surgery – A Randomized Trial
title_sort limb occlusion pressure versus standard pneumatic tourniquet pressure in open carpal tunnel surgery – a randomized trial
topic Pain Management
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8723732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35003958
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20110
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