• J Clin Anesth · Jun 2016

    Multicenter Study

    Major complications of regional anesthesia in 11 teaching hospitals of China: a prospective survey of 106,569 cases.

    • Tingting Huo, Li Sun, Su Min, Wenzhi Li, Xinhua Heng, Lijun Tang, Shengmei Zhu, Hailong Dong, Qiang Wang, and Lize Xiong.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Xijing Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an 710032, PR China.
    • J Clin Anesth. 2016 Jun 1; 31: 154-61.

    Study ObjectiveTo determine the incidence of major complications in patients undergoing regional anesthesia (RA) in China.DesignMulticenter prospective survey.SettingEleven teaching hospitals in China.Patients And InterventionsA total of 106,569 patients undergoing RA from April 1, 2009, to April 30, 2011, were involved.MeasurementInformation on patients, types of surgery, and RA techniques was collected with a standardized chart. After RA, the patients were followed up by an investigator in each center for 1 to 3 weeks according to the patient's condition. Data were integrated and analyzed with a structured query language server system.Main ResultsAmong the patients undergoing RA, 37 developed major complications, including Horner syndrome (n = 9; 0.84/10,000), recurrent laryngeal nerve blockade (n = 6; 0.56/10,000), cardiac arrest (n = 1; 0.09/10,000), hematoma (n = 2; 0.19/10,000), seizures (n = 5; 0.46/10,000), catheter break (n = 1; 0.09/10,000), paraplegia (n = 1; 0.09/10,000), cauda equina syndrome (n = 2; 0.19/10,000), and extensive neuraxial block (n = 10; 0.94/10,000). The incidence of major RA complications varied from 0.8/10,000 to 18.8/10,000 among centers and was highest in cervical plexum block. Plastic surgery had the highest incidence of complications (19.0/10,000), most of which were recurrent extensive neuraxial block. The total incidence of major RA complications was 3.47/10,000.ConclusionThis large, multicenter, prospective survey revealed the incidence of major complications after RA in China's hospitals. Although severe complication like cardiac arrest is rare, it is distressing and challenging. Hence, there is still a room to improve on daily basis to further reduce complications related to RA.Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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