F Eljelani, J Womack, B Goodman, A Blackburn, MK Varma

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Development of a fascia iliaca catheter service for fractured neck of femur – 2 year experience F Eljelani, J Womack, B Goodman, A Blackburn, MK Varma Department of Perioperative and Critical Care, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Email for correspondence: Ben.Goodman@nuth.nhs.uk The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Results Over a two year period, 1028 patients were admitted with a FNOF; 303 of these received a perioperative FIC. Of the remaining patients, 96% received a single- shot regional anaesthetic technique in theatre. The proportion of patients receiving a perioperative FIC increased from 18% in 2013 to 33% in 2015. As rated by the acute pain team, 79% of catheters were effective, 3% ineffective, 11% removed prior to review, and 7% not possible to assess. No complications were reported as a result of the FICs. The prospective 2-month audit collected data from 81 patients (43 received FICs, 38 did not). Reasons for not receiving a FIC included lack of availability of a regional anaesthetist, coagulopathy, patient refusal and agitation. Pain scores on movement are shown in Figure 1. Pain scores were significantly lower in patients with a FIC on the morning of surgery and the first postoperative day. There was no statistically significant difference in resting pain scores between the groups Discussion Patients receiving a perioperative FIC have reduced pain scores on movement than those without. This effect is most noticeable on the morning of surgery, but the benefit extends to the first postoperative day, after any single-shot technique used in theatre has worn off. The main barrier to increased perioperative FIC use in our institution is the availability of a regional anaesthetist Introduction Patients sustaining fractured neck of femur (FNOF) can experience significant pain perioperatively. Regional analgesia provides better pain relief and reduced perioperative delirium and length of stay compared to opiate-based analgesia1. In 2013 we introduced a fascia iliaca catheter (FIC) service to provide perioperative analgesia to patients sustaining FNOF admitted to our institution. As part of a fast-track admission pathway, patients with FNOF are referred by the emergency department to a regional anaesthetist for placement of a FIC. We perform an ultrasound guided supra-inguinal fascia iliaca block2 using 30-40ml Levobupivacaine 0.25%, followed by an infusion of 6-8 ml/hr Levobupivacaine 0.125% via a catheter. This is continued perioperatively until 24-48 hours after surgery Methods Following approval from our local research and development department, we undertook this service evaluation. Data concerning patients with a FNOF was obtained from our institution’s acute pain database and the National Hip Fracture Database. In October and November 2015, we undertook a prospective audit of consecutive patients admitted with FNOF. Differences between patients with and without a FIC were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test Discussion We have successfully implemented a service providing fascia iliaca catheters to provide perioperative analgesia for patients sustaining a fractured neck of femur References 1. Rashiq S, et al. Efficacy of supplemental peripheral nerve blockade for hip fracture surgery: multiple treatment comparison. Can J Anesth, 2013. 60:230–243. 2. Hebbard P et al. Ultrasound-guided supra-inguinal fascia iliaca nerve block: a cadaveric evaluation of a novel approach. Anaesthesia 2011, 66:300–305.