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Evaluating The Efficacy Of Pecs II Blockade Compared To Local Anesthetic Infiltration In Controlling Postoperative Pain In Patients Undergoing Oncologic Breast Surgery Under Opioid Free/Sparing Anesthesia.

134 patients around the world
Available in Brazil
Introduction: Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignant neoplasm among women in Brazil, and oncologic surgery is an essential part of its treatment. Postoperative pain is a significant challenge, especially in approaches with general anesthesia. Methods such as PECS II blockade and infiltration of local anesthetics have been used for pain management and reduction of opioid consumption. Objective: The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the PECS II interfascial block in comparison with local anesthetic infiltration in controlling postoperative pain in patients undergoing breast oncology surgery under general anesthesia with minimal use of opioids (opioid-free/sparing). Methodology: This is a prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical trial involving 133 patients. They will be divided into two groups: PEC group: will receive the PECS II block; LOC group: will be treated with local anesthetic infiltration at the surgical site. Both interventions will take place after induction of anesthesia. The outcomes assessed include postoperative pain (using a visual analog scale - VAS), occurrence of nausea and vomiting (PONV), opioid consumption and side effects during 24 hours after surgery. Conclusion: The study aims to verify which anesthetic group provides less post-operative pain, less opioid consumption and greater patient well-being by not causing vomiting and nausea.
Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Minas Gerais
1Research sites
134Patients around the world

This study is for people with

Breast Cancer

Requirements for the patient

To 80 Years
Female

Medical requirements

Female patients aged between 18 and 80 years.
ASA physical status I, II or III.
Undergoing unilateral surgery.
Pregnant women.
Morbidly obese (BMI>40 kg/m²).
Patients with cognitive impairment or inability to communicate with the evaluator.
Coagulopathies.
History of allergy to local anesthetics.
Patients with a history of chronic pain or drug addiction.

Sites

Hospital Nossa Senhora das Dores
Recruiting
Av. João Soares Silva, 135 - Penha, Itabira - MG, 35900-062, Brazil
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