Control Exitoso del dolor oncológico crónico por cáncer de pulmón con el bloqueo del plano del erector espinal (BPEE) en un servicio de neumología. Reporte de caso

Translated title of the contribution: Successful control of chronic cancer pain from lung cancer with erector spinae plane (ESP) block in a pulmonology department. Case report

Samuel Pecho-Silva, Ana Claudia Navarro-Solsol, David L. Tello-Rojas, Vicky Panduro-Correa

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Abstract

Cancer pain is defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience. 90% of patients with terminal cancer present pain. An alternative for the management of pain located in the thorax is erector spinae plane (ESP) block guided by real-time ultrasound. However, its use in the management of oncological chest pain is not very common, with few reports in this regard, with most of these reports always performed by anesthesiologists. We describe our first experience performing a real-time guided ESP block using ultrasound performed by a trained pulmonologist in a 64 years-old male with lung adenocarcinoma stage IVa with sternum metastases and multiple left costal arches associated with left pleural effusion due to pleural metastases. We found ESP block to be safe for the patient as well as effective in reducing pain measured by Visual Analogic Score and was able to reduce the use of systemic analgesics.

Translated title of the contributionSuccessful control of chronic cancer pain from lung cancer with erector spinae plane (ESP) block in a pulmonology department. Case report
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)98-101
Number of pages4
JournalRevista Chilena de Anestesia
Volume51
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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