Critical care innovations: navigating pain relief in intensive care: the role of regional anesthesia
Amber Campbell,
Mackenzie Jacoby,
Nadia Hernandez
Abstract:Purpose of review
The purpose of this article is to provide an update of regional anesthesia and its applications in the critical care patient population.
Recent findings
Regional anesthesia including blocks of the abdomen and thorax, head and neck, as well as upper and lower extremities can be used to alleviate pain and assist in managing life-threatening conditions such as cerebral vasospasm and ventricular storm in the ICU population. There have been… Show more
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