PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Choudhury, A AU - Singh, R AU - Gupta, N AU - Chauhan, S AU - Chaturvedi, PK TI - B2 Effect of bilateral subpecto-interfascial plane block on perioperative fentanyl consumption undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting: a prospective randomised controlled trial AID - 10.1136/rapm-2022-ESRA.78 DP - 2022 Jun 01 TA - Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine PG - A83--A83 VI - 47 IP - Suppl 1 4099 - http://rapm.bmj.com/content/47/Suppl_1/A83.short 4100 - http://rapm.bmj.com/content/47/Suppl_1/A83.full SO - Reg Anesth Pain Med2022 Jun 01; 47 AB - Background and Aims Pain following sternotomy has always remained a major concern for patients undergoing open heart cardiac surgery during the entire perioperative period. The incidence of rest pain due to midline sternotomy is as high as 49% following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). We planned to utilize subpecto-interfascial plane (SIP) block to determine its efficacy and quality of analgesia as compared to conventional intravenous analgesia.Methods After institutional ethics committee approval, we recruited 60 (NYHA I and II) patients and randomized them into group1 as SIP block and Group2 as nurse controlled analgesia (NCA). Patients with serious comorbidities were excluded from the study before randomisation. Group1 patients received the allocated USG guided block after induction of GA. A mixture of inj ropivacaine (0.375%) and dexmedetomidine (1.1 mcg/ml) was used for six injections of 6 ml each at 2nd,4th, and 6th intercostal space in bilateral parasternal region. All patients were monitored and their vitals recorded. Total rescue analgesia in PACU/ICU, peak inspiratory flow rate, time to extubation, time to first oral intake and total length of ICU stay were also recorded.Results The total fentanyl consumptions after 24 hrs were compared between the groups using one-way ANOVA and post-hoc analysis. Group 1 used significantly less fentanyl compared to the control group (715.66±127.45 mcg vs 1411.96±144.66 mcg; P < 0.001) (Plotted graph attached).Conclusions The SIP block was found to be superior in terms of pain control following midline sternotomy during CABG. Total fentanyl consumption was significantly reduced when compared with conventional therapy.View this table:Abstract B2 Table 1 Abstract B2 Figure 1 The ‘whisker plot’ depicts total fentanyl consumption in both the groups (including PCA used by the subjects in the SIP group)