Meta-Analysis
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. May 16, 2021; 13(5): 137-154
Published online May 16, 2021. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v13.i5.137
Table 1 Summary characteristics of included studies
Ref.
Year
Country
Journal
Design
Total number of patients
GA
RA
Majedi et al[15]2019IranAdvanced Biomedical ResearchRCT804040
Sharaf et al[19]2018PakistanAnaesthesia, Pain and Intensive CareRCT1206060
Donmez et al[11]2017TurkeyAnnals of Surgical Treatment and ResearchRCT492524
Kalaivani et al[14]2014IndiaJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic ResearchRCT502525
Prasad et al[17]2014IndiaJournal of Evolution of Medical and Dental SciencesRCT603030
Ellakany et al[12]2013EgyptEgyptian Journal of AnaesthesiaRCT402020
Tiwari et al[20]2013IndiaJournal of Minimal Access SurgeryRCT235114110
Bessa et al[5]2012EgyptJournal of Laparoendoscopic and Advanced Surgical TechniquesRCT1809090
Ross et al[18]2012United States Surgical EndoscopyRCT201010
Mehta et al[16]2010IndiaAnesthesia, Essays and ResearchesRCT603030
Imbelloni et al[13]2010BrazilRevista Brasileira de AnestesiologiaRCT683335
Bessa et al[21]2010EgyptJournal of Laparoendoscopic and Advanced Surgical TechniquesRCT603030
Tzovaras et al[4]2008GreeceArchives of SurgeryRCT1005050
Table 2 Demography and clinical characteristics of the patients
Ref.
Age
Male:female ratio
BMI
ASA I: II: III
GA
RA
GA
RA
GA
RA
GA
RA
Majedi et al[15]50.1 ± 9.7852.06 ± 15.0314:2616:24NRNRNRNR
Sharaf et al[19]44.07 ± 5.6242.57 ± 5.770:600:6025.41 ± 2.3626 ± 2.3114:46:022:38:0
Donmez et al[11]45 ± 1345 ± 1418:0718:628.75 ± 4.530.63 ± 3.618:7:016:6:2
Kalaivani et al[14]47.84 ± 10.4945 ± 11.7308:1710:15NRNRNRNR
Prasad et al[17]38.5 ± 9.8335.06 ± 7.525:517:1323.5 ± 1.9822.96 ± 2.9823:7:022:8:0
Ellakany et al[12]44.3 ± 13.245.9 ± 13.607:138:1230 ± 3.929.8 ± 4.1NRNR
Tiwari et al[20]46.1 ± 12.945.07 ±13.1916:9813:96NRNRNRNR
Bessa et al[5]44 (19-50)40 (16-50)8:8211:7929.1 (23.4-33.1)28.7 (22.8-34)NRNR
Ross et al[18]39.4 ± 11.744.9 ± 12.53:72:825.1 ± 4.626.1 ± 5.51:6:33:5:2
Mehta et al[16]38.339.110:2014:16NRNRNRNR
Imbelloni et al[13]45.2 ± 12.141.1 ± 12.410:239:26NRNRNRNR
Bessa et al[21]40.9 ± 1141.4 ± 11.16:245:2530.8 ± 6.631.3 ± 4.1NRNR
Tzovaras et al[4]46 (26-65)44 (23-65)18:3020:2926 (19-30)25 (18-30)37:11:040:9:0
Table 3 Anesthetic agents used in the regional anesthesia group in each study
Ref.
Anesthetic agent used
Majedi et al[15]18 mL of lidocaine 2% plus epinephrine (1:200000) plus 2 mL of sodium bicarbonate 8.4% and fentanyl 50 µg
Sharaf et al[19]15 mg of hyperbaric bupivicaine and 25 µg fentanyl
Donmez et al[11]hyperbaric bupivicaine 16mg and fentanyl 10 micrograms
Kalaivani et al[14]15 mg of hyperbaric bupivicaine and 20 µg fentanyl
Prasad et al[17]15 mg of heavy bupivicaine and 25 µg fentanyl
Ellakany et al[12]5 mg plain bupivicaine and 25 µg fentanyl
Tiwari et al[20]12.5 mg to 17.5 mg of hyperbaric bupivicaine
Bessa et al[5]15 mg of hyperbaric bupivicaine and 20 mcg fentanyl
Ross et al[18]20-25 mL of lidocaine 2%
Mehta et al[16]0.3 mg/kg of hyperbaric bupivicaine 0.5%
Imbelloni et al[13]15 mg of hyperbaric bupivicaine and 20 µg fentanyl
Bessa et al[21]15 mg of hyperbaric bupivicaine and 20 µg fentanyl
Tzovaras et al[4]15 mg of hyperbaric bupivicaine, 0.25 mg morphine and 20 µg fentanyl