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Safety and Patient Acceptability of Stellate Ganglion Blockade as a Treatment Adjunct for Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Quality Assurance Initiative

机译:星状神经节阻滞作为与战斗有关的创伤后应激障碍的治疗辅助手段的安全性和患者可接受性:一项质量保证计划

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OBJECTIVE: To perform a quality assurance and performance improvement project through review of our single center data on the safety and patient acceptability of the stellate ganglion blockade (SGB) procedure for the relief of symptoms related to chronic post-traumatic stress disorder.BACKGROUND: Our interventional pain management service has been offering trials of SGB therapy to assist with the management of the sympathetically mediated anxiety and hyperarousal symptoms of severe and treatment-refractory combat-related PTSD. There have been multiple case series in the literature describing the potential impact of this procedure for PTSD symptom management as well as the safety of image-guided procedures. We wished to ensure that we were performing this procedure safely and that patients were tolerating and accepting of this adjunctive treatment option.METHODS: We conducted a review of our quality assurance and performance improvement data over the past 18 months during which we performed 250 stellate ganglion blocks for the management of PTSD symptoms to detect any potential complications or unanticipated side effects.  We also analyzed responses from an anonymous patient de-identified survey collected regarding the comfort and satisfaction associated with the procedure.RESULTS: We did not identify any immediate post-procedural complications or delayed complications from any of the 250 procedures performed from November 2013 to April 2015. Of the 110 surveys that were returned and tabulated, 100% of the patients surveyed were overall satisfied with our process and with the procedure, 100% said they would recommend the procedure to a friend, and 95% stated that they would be willing to undergo as many repeat procedures as necessary based on little discomfort and tolerable side effects.CONCLUSION: Our quality assurance assessment suggests that in our center the SGB procedure for PTSD is a safe, well-tolerated, and acceptable treatment adjunct in the management of severe symptoms associated with chronic treatment-refractory PTSD. Patient satisfaction responses are strongly suggestive of high therapeutic value, and further studies are indicated to determine the effectiveness, duration of action, and optimal treatment regimen.
机译:目的:通过审查有关星状神经节阻滞(SGB)程序的安全性和患者可接受性的单一中心数据,以减轻与慢性创伤后应激障碍有关的症状,从而执行质量保证和性能改善项目。介入疼痛管理服务一直在提供SGB治疗试验,以协助管理严重和难治性战斗相关PTSD的交感神经介导的焦虑和过度情绪症状的管理。文献中有多个案例系列描述了该程序对PTSD症状管理的潜在影响以及图像引导程序的安全性。我们希望确保我们安全地执行此程序,并确保患者能够接受并接受这种辅助治疗方法。方法:我们对过去18个月中执行250个星状神经节的质量保证和性能改善数据进行了审查。用于治疗PTSD症状的模块,以检测任何潜在的并发症或意外的副作用。我们还分析了从匿名患者身份不明调查中收集的与该过程相关的舒适度和满意度的结果。结果:我们没有发现2013年11月至4月执行的250项手术中的任何术后立即并发症或延迟并发症。 2015年。在退回并列出的110项调查中,接受调查的患者中100%总体上对我们的流程和程序感到满意,其中100%表示他们会推荐该程序给朋友,而95%的人表示他们愿意结论:我们的质量保证评估表明,在我们的中心,PTSD的SGB程序在严重管理中是安全,耐受性良好且可接受的治疗辅助手段与慢性难治性PTSD相关的症状。患者的满意度反应强烈暗示了其高治疗价值,并且需要进一步研究以确定其有效性,作用时间和最佳治疗方案。

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