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Four-site distal paravertebral blocks improve physiologic indicators of analgesia in the immediate postoperative period as opposed to a 3-site distal paravertebral block.

Journal:
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Year:
2025
Authors:
Keefer, Maya K et al.
Affiliation:
North Carolina State University

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine differences in surgical and postoperative analgesia between 3-site distal paravertebral (DPV) blocks and modified 4-site DPV blocks. METHODS: 12 healthy dairy or dairy cross steers were randomized into 1 of 2 treatments, 3-site DPV block (3DPV) or 4-site DPV block (4DPV); 2 mg/kg of 2% lidocaine was administered at each site-lumbar vertebrae 1, 2, and 4 in the 3DPV group (6 mg/kg), and an additional injection at lumbar vertebrae 3 for the 4DPV group (8 mg/kg). Heart and respiratory rates, temperature, reaction scores, and surgical condition scores were collected. Postoperative pain scores and physiologic data were collected for 24 hours following surgery. An ordinal logistic mixed-effects model was used to compare surgical conditions, reaction scores, and pain scores. A linear mixed-effects model was used for normally distributed data. RESULTS: The success rate of 3DPV blockade was 5 of 6 (83%), and that for 4DPV was 6 of 6 (100%). Only 11 steers were included in the data analysis due to the failed block. The 4DPV group had lower respiratory rates following the return to stall (32 &#xb1; 3 vs 44 &#xb1; 4 breaths/min; P < .019). Additionally, the 4DPV group had significantly lower heart rates immediately following the return to the stall (62 &#xb1; 8 vs 88 &#xb1; 9 beats/min; P < .036). No differences in pain scores or intraoperative conditions were identified. CONCLUSIONS: Adding an injection site at L3 in a DPV reduced postoperative heart rate and respiratory rate in steers following laparotomy. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Adding a fourth injection site at L3 decreases physiologic indicators of postoperative discomfort.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40752522/