- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT02293330
Continuous Versus Automated Bolus Infusion in Sciatic Nerve Catheters
Continuous Infusion Versus Automated Intermittent Bolus of Levobupivacaine 0,1% in Ultrasound Guided Subparaneural Sciatic Nerve Catheters. A Prospective Double Blind Randomised Study.
Study Overview
Status
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Patients scheduled for foot surgery under general anaesthesia and a popliteal nerve catheter will be asked to take part and give informed consent. The anaesthesiologist performing the block, the patient and the independent observer will be blinded to the study group and the settings of the pump (CADD®-Solis) will be regulated and the data collected after 48 hours by an independent pain nurse or anaesthetist who is aware of the study group but does not register any other parameters.
Patients will be randomised by a computer-generated sequence, concealed by sealed envelopes. The envelope will be opened and the pump prepared by an independent pain nurse or anaesthesiologist who will not participate in registration of the parameters except extracting information out of the pump when the catheter is removed.
We expect to detect a 20 % increase in local anaesthetic dose for the continuous administration group (230 mg/48 hour). We used a standard deviation of 25%(58 mg) from a previous study. The minimum sample size required is 20 patients per group for a power of 80% with a 2-tailed significance level of 5%. We decided to include 25 patients in each group.
Before surgery
An IV access and standard monitoring is used throughout the procedure. A pre puncture scan will be performed and an experienced anaesthesiologist will perform all blocks. The block is performed in the lateral decubitus with a 12-18 MHz (megahertz) linear probe (BK medical®) and a solo long needle-catheter set (Pajunk®,18 gauge needle, 20 gauge catheter). The nerve will be visualised in a short axis image and the puncture will be done out of plane. Confirmation of accurate needle tip position will be confirmed by injection of nacl 0,9% (sodium chloride) and the appearance of a "twin- or triple halo sign". After confirmation of correct needle tip position 15 ml levobupivacaine 0,25% (chirocaine® Abbot)will be injected in between de peroneal and tibial nerve as an initial bolus. After injection a will be advanced 4 cm beyond the needle tip.
Correct catheter placement will be confirmed by ultrasound. A detailed description of block performance will be registered according to our standard hospital policy. The sensory block of the peroneal and tibial nerve will be separately tested by loss of cold sensation before transfer to the operating room, at least 20 minutes after the initial injection of lidocaine. When no block is detected it is considered as a block failure and the patient will be excluded from the study.
After performing the popliteal block the patients will be transferred to the operating room and receive general anaesthesia by an independent anaesthesiologist. Surgery will be performed with a tourniquet at 300 mm Hg. Standard monitoring is used during surgery (ecg, pulse oximetry and non invasive blood pressure measurement). Duration of surgery will be registered.
After the operation the patient will be transferred to the recovery room. Here the popliteal catheter will be connected pain pump (which will be defined as t=0) with an infusion protocol according to the study group:
C group: continuous infusion of levobupivacaine 0,125% (chirocaine ®, Abbot) B group: Intermittent bolus of levobupivacaine 0,125 ( chirocaine®Abbot) Both groups will have the possibility of administering a pca (patient controlled analgesia) bolus of 6 ml.
The Pump (CADD®-Solis Smiths medical) which will be started in the recovery room by an independent pain nurse or anaesthetist who is aware of the appointed study group (C group or B group). Pain scores ,motor block,sensory block and presence of numbness will be registered when the patient is awake enough to evaluate these parameters.
The patient will then be transferred to the ward after clear instructions of how to use the pain pump.The study will continue until 48 hours after starting the pump. Pain scores will be registered every four hours at the ward as well as feeling of numbness and sleep quality at regular intervals. During night hours (00-06)when the patient is sleeping pain scores will be registered as "S".When pain control is insufficient at the PACU or on the ward patients will receive paracetamol 1gr IV(Paracetamol® )and ketorolac (taradyal®) 30 mg IV. Tramadol ( contramal ®) 2 mg/kg will be given as rescue analgesia. On day one rescue analgesia will be provided orally .
All rescue analgesia or other medication will be registered.
48 hours after starting the pain pump the pump will be removed and all data will be collected and filed by an independent pain nurse or anaesthetist. This file will consist of a detailed description of the history of local anaesthetic administered, including total anaesthetic dose at 6,12,24 and 48 hours , frequency of extra boluses required and time intervals.
Before removing the nerve catheter the depth of the catheter is checked and bolus of nacl will be infused under ultrasound guidance and if possible correct placement can be confirmed after two days. Then the catheter will be removed.
After stopping the pump the patient will be asked if he or she was satisfied by the postoperative analgesic technique:
- Satisfied
- Sufficient
- Not satisfied
The patient is discharged but is asked to register the exact time point when sensation and motor function (when a motor block was present) after catheter removal appeared. The patient will be called two days after discharge to register these parameters.
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Phase
- Phase 4
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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Antwerp, Belgium, 2650
- University Hospital Antwerp
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- scheduled for for surgery for hallux valgus pathology with general anesthesia and a popliteal nerve catheter (=sciatic nerve block)
Exclusion Criteria:
- neuromuscular disease,
- chronic pain,
- peripheral neuropathy in lower limb,
- contraindication for popliteal nerve block,
- unable to use pca (patient controlled analgesia),
- patient refusal
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: Triple
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: C group
continuous infusion of levobupivacaine
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continuous infusion of levobupivacaine 0,125% at 5 ml/h , bolus dose 6 ml, lock out 30 minutes 4 hours limit: 60 ml/h
Other Names:
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Experimental: B group
Intermittent bolus infusion of levobupivacaine
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Intermittent bolus of levobupivacaine 0,125%: 0.1 ml /h and 9,8 ml bolus every two hours.
Optional patient controlled bolus dose 6 ml, lock out 30 minutes, 4 hours limit: 60 ml/h
Other Names:
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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local anesthetic dose in 48 hours
Time Frame: 48 hours
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the total amount of local anesthetic dose (mg) in total administered by the pump connected to the sciatic nerve catheter from start of the pump until stop ( 48 hours after start)
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48 hours
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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pains scores
Time Frame: 48 hours
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pain scores on a numeric rating scale (0-10) will b scored on regular intervals ( every 4 hours)
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48 hours
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motor block (possibility of tow movement ( yes/no)
Time Frame: 48 hours
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possibility of tow movement ( yes/no) 6,12,24,30,36 and 48 hours after starting the pump)
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48 hours
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sensory block loss of cold sensation (yes/no)
Time Frame: 48 hours
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loss of cold sensation ( yes/no) in peroneal an tibial dermatome , measured at 6,12,24,30,36 hours after starting the pump
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48 hours
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numbness (sensation of numbness (0 = no, 1= yes but not disturbing, 2= yes and disturbing)
Time Frame: 48 hours
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sensation of numbness (0 = no, 1= yes but not disturbing, 2= yes and disturbing) measured at 6,12,24,30,36,48 hours after starting the pump
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48 hours
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patient satisfaction 9satisfaction on a 10 point scal ( 0= very dissatisfied, 10 = very satisfied)
Time Frame: 48 hours
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satisfaction on a 10 point scal ( 0= very dissatisfied, 10 = very satisfied)
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48 hours
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Other Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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first sensation after stopping the pomp
Time Frame: two days after discharge
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the patient is asked to note the time point (day, hour) at which sensation and /or motor function returned.
A nurse will call two days after discharge to ask.
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two days after discharge
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Margaretha Breebaart, University Hospital, Antwerp
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start
Primary Completion (Actual)
Study Completion (Actual)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Estimate)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Estimate)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
Other Study ID Numbers
- 14/38/393
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