OBJECTIVES:
Demonstrate that continuous peripheral nerve block (CPNB) may be an alternative with adequate analgesia and a lower incidence of side effects for ischemic pain due peripheral obstructive arterial disease (POAD).
METHODS:
Retrospective cohort study with 21 patients with POAD, Fontaine IV graded, with foot pain. Patients were submitted to continuous sciatic nerve block (CSNB), through a perineural catheter. Primary outcomes were pain intensity (by numerical rating scale) and opioid consumption (in oral morphine equivalents).
RESULTS:
During CSNB, pain scores markedly decreased in comparison to the pre-block period.
CONCLUSIONS:
CPNB may be a good option for ischemic pain treatment in in-patients, as it provides effective pain control with fewer adverse effects.
Peripheral Arterial Disease; Peripheral Vascular Disease; Regional Anesthesia; Continuous Peripheral Nerve Block; Nerve Block; Analgesia; Pain Management