Type of anaesthesia and patient acceptance in groin hernia repair: A multicentre randomised trial
- 3 July 2004
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Springer Nature in Hernia
- Vol. 8 (3) , 220-225
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-004-0234-5
Abstract
Groin hernia repair can be performed under general (GA), regional (RA), or local (LA) anaesthesia. This multicentre randomised trial evaluates patient acceptance, satisfaction, and quality of life with these three anaesthetic alternatives in hernia surgery. One hundred and thirty-eight patients at three hospitals were randomised to one of three groups, GA, RA, or LA. Upon discharge, they were asked to complete a specially designed questionnaire with items focusing on pain, discomfort, recovery, and overall satisfaction with the anaesthetic method used. The global quality-of-life instrument EuroQol was used for estimation of health perceived. Significantly more patients in the LA group than in the RA group felt pain during surgery (PP=0.012) and significantly fewer LA patients consumed analgesics more than three times during the first postoperative day (P=0.002). The results concerning nausea, vomiting, and time to first meal all favour LA. No difference was found among the three groups concerning overall satisfaction and quality of life. In a general surgical setting, we found LA to be well tolerated and associated with significant advantages compared to GA and RA.Keywords
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