Peripheral nerve blocks for closed reduction of distal radius fractures—A protocol for a systematic review

Author:

Pisljagic Sanja1,Temberg Jens L.1,Steensbæk Mathias T.1,Yousef Sina1,Maagaard Mathias2ORCID,Chafranska Lana1,Lange Kai H. W.13ORCID,Rothe Christian1,Lundstrøm Lars H.13ORCID,Nørskov Anders K.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anaesthesiology Copenhagen University Hospital—North Zealand Hillerød Denmark

2. Centre for Anaesthesiological Research, Department of Anaesthesiology Zealand University Hospital Køge Denmark

3. Department of Clinical Medicine University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCurrent methods of anaesthesia used for closed reduction of distal radial fractures may be insufficient for pain relief and muscle relaxation, potentially compromising reduction quality and patient satisfaction. Peripheral nerve blocks have already been implemented for surgery of wrist fractures and may provide optimal conditions for closed reduction due to complete motor and sensory blockade of the involved nerves. However, existing literature on peripheral nerve blocks for closed reduction is sparse, and no updated systematic review or meta‐analysis exists.AimsThis protocol is developed according to the PRISMA‐P statement. The systematic review and meta‐analysis aim to consolidate the literature regarding the effect and harm of peripheral nerve blocks compared with other anaesthesia modalities for closed reduction of distal radius fractures in adults.MethodsThe two primary outcomes are the proportion of participants needing surgery after closed reduction and pain during closed reduction. We will only include randomised clinical trials. Two review authors will each independently screen literature, extract data, and assess risk of bias with Risk of Bias 2 Tool. Meta‐analysis will be carried out with Rstudio. We will also perform a Trial Sequential Analysis. The certainty of evidence will be judged using GRADE guidelines.DiscussionWe will use up‐to‐date methodology when conducting the systematic review outlined in this protocol. The results may guide clinicians in their decision‐making regarding the use of anaesthesia for closed reduction of distal radius fractures in adults.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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