Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prospective, Double-blind, Randomized Study to Evaluate a Single Shot Adductor Canal Nerve Block Versus Femoral Nerve Block Combined With LIA (Local Infiltration Analgesia): Early Postoperative Period Functional Outcomes After Total Knee Replacement
The purpose of this study is to determine if patients undergoing a Total Knee Arthroplasty who receive a single shot Adductor Canal nerve block and local infiltration will have improved functional outcomes compared to individuals who receive a femoral nerve block and local infiltration during the first 24 hours post surgery.
Title: Prospective, Double-blind, Randomized Study to Evaluate a Single Shot Adductor Canal
Nerve Block versus Femoral Nerve Block combined with LIA (Local Infiltration Analgesia):
Early Postoperative Period Functional Outcomes after Total Knee Arthroplasty.
Objectives:
Primary: To determine if patients undergoing a Total Knee Arthroplasty who receive an
Adductor Canal block will result in increased quadriceps muscle strength (MVIC) compared to
those who receive a Femoral Nerve block at 24 hours.
Secondary: The secondary objective is to determine whether Adductor Canal nerve block
results in improved functional outcomes as evidenced by Time up and GO, Range of Motion and
Six-Minute Walk Test at 24 hours, 48 hours and 6 months.
To assess post-operative pain as measured by the Visual Analog pain score (VAS) immediately
prior to the start of, during, and after each in-patient physical therapy session.
Study Design: Prospective, double-blind, randomized study
Description of Intervention: The devices to be used in this study are intended for nerve
blocks and consist of 13-6 MHz linear ultrasound transducer (SonoSite HFL38x; Washington,
US), a 22-gauge, 50-mm, short-bevel stimulating needle (Stimuplex; B Braun, Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania), B/Braun Stimuplex DIG RC, Bupivacaine HCl 100 mg injected in the Adductor
Canal or around the Femoral nerve.
Femoral nerve block in combination with local infiltration analgesia is the standard of care
in the investigators institution at present.
Bupivacaine HCl 100 mg in combination with Toradol 30 mg are used for local infiltration of
the anterior lateral and lateral posterior side of the knee, done by the surgeon using a
standard technique.
Subject Population:The study will include both male and female adults who will meet the
inclusion criteria and none of exclusion criteria. For each patient time to conduct the
blocks will vary between 5-10 minutes, local infiltration analgesia between 5-10 minutes,
physical therapy tests between 30 minutes and one hour each encounter, VAS pain assessment
between 2-5 minutes
Subject Participation Duration:The rate of patient accrual, and the prescribed follow-up
time, the total duration of this study is expected to be approximately 18 months where
enrollment is expected to occur over 12 months with a follow-up period of 6 months in the
physical therapy office visits.
Number of Patients:The study will include 120 patients.
Number of Sites: The study will include one site.
Study Duration:The expected study duration is approximately 18 months.
Endpoints: Endpoints of this study will include quadriceps muscle strength, ROM of the knee,
TUG, 6 minute walk test, knee pain score (VAS), activities of daily living, adverse events
and will be studied from the baseline up to 6 month after TKR. VAS pain score will be
assessed at each physical therapy encounter.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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