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NCT ID: NCT05713643 Completed - Analgesia Clinical Trials

ESPB vs PVB vs QLB After Pelvi-ureteric Surgeries

Start date: January 30, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to compare the analgesic efficacy of erector spinae plane block versus thoracic paravertebral block versus quadratus lumborum block on postoperative analgesia after pelvi-ureteric surgeries.

NCT ID: NCT05646667 Completed - Clinical trials for Randomized Controlled Trial

Interscalene Block Alone Versus Interscalene Block With Erector Spinae Plane Block for Shoulder Arthroscopy Anesthesia

Start date: December 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of interscalene brachial plexus block alone versus interscalene brachial plexus block +Erector spinae plane block in anesthesia for shoulder arthroscopy.

NCT ID: NCT05646654 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Erector Spinae Plane Block

Interscalene Block Versus Erector Spinae Plane Block for Shoulder Arthroscopy Anesthesia

Start date: December 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of ESPB versus ISB in anesthesia for shoulder arthroscopy

NCT ID: NCT05633173 Completed - Post Operative Pain Clinical Trials

Effects of Erector Spinae Plane and Caudal Block on Postoperative Stress Response

Start date: December 6, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Inguinal hernia surgery is the most common practice of pediatric surgeons in their clinical practice. As these operations are usually day case procedures, maintaining adequate analgesia is an important component of perioperative care and ERAS protocols. Caudal block, which is one of the analgesic methods used for postoperative pain, is the most frequently used in inguinal hernia surgery and its effectiveness has been proven. Erector spina plane block, which is easy to apply and has a low risk of side effects, is another tool used in the treatment of postoperative pain after inguinal hernia surgery. These are the procedures that are routinely applied in our center with the aim of intraoperative and postoperative effective analgesia.

NCT ID: NCT05625009 Completed - Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trials

Bilateral Ultrasound-Guided Transversus Abdominis Plane (Tap) Block and Erector Spinal Plane (Esp) Block

Start date: November 24, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Transversus Abdominis Plane Block (TAPB) is frequently used for the management of postoperative pain in patients undergoing cesarean section. Recently, Erector Spinae Plane Block (ESPB) has been defined and used in several clinical scenarios. However, data regarding the ESPB use in the aforementioned patient group is limited.

NCT ID: NCT05516901 Completed - Post Operative Pain Clinical Trials

Ultrasound Guided Erector Spinae Plane Block on Post-operative Pain and Diaphragmatic Dysfunction in Epigastric Hernia

Start date: July 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of ultrasound guided erector Spinae plane block on postoperative pain score and diaphragmatic dysfunction in obese patients undergoing Epigastric hernia repair.

NCT ID: NCT05427955 Completed - Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Bi-level ESPB Application in Patients Undergoing VATS

Start date: April 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) has become a common procedure in thoracic surgery. Severe postoperative pain may be encountered in patients undergoing VATS. Analgesic methods such as thoracic paravertebral block (TPVB), intercostal block and erector spina plane block (ESPB) are widely used for VATS. Among these methods, ultrasound (US) guided TPVB is the most preferred method. In recent years, the frequency of application of plane blocks as a component of multimodal analgesia has been increased. ESPB is one of them. Although there are publications showing that single-level ESPB applied from the T5 vertebra level spreads in the craniocaudal T3-L2 range, there are also publications stating that the spread is more limited. This study, it was aimed to compare the efficacy of bi-level ESPB application and one-level ESPB application for postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing VATS.

NCT ID: NCT05409144 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Erector Spinae Plane Block

Impact of Thoracic Epidural Versus Serratus Anterior Plane Block Versus Erector Spinae Plane Block on Incidence of PTPS

Start date: June 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of Ultrasound-guided Erector Spinae plane block compared to Ultrasound-guided serratus anterior plane block on the emergence of post-thoracotomy pain syndrome in patients undergoing lobectomy for lung cancer.

NCT ID: NCT05334628 Completed - Heart Rate Clinical Trials

The Effect of ESPB on Intraoperative Hemodynamics in VATS

Start date: April 11, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) is frequently applied in thoracic surgery operations. VATS has become the standard procedure in minor and major lung surgeries. In recent years, regional anesthesia techniques have also been frequently applied to patients for pain relief. Thoracic paravertebral block (TPVB), erector spinae plane block (ESPB), and serratus anterior plane block (SAPB) are also among the regional anesthesia techniques frequently used in thoracic surgery. General anesthesia (GA) is the main method of anesthesia for thoracic surgery. However, GA can only inhibit the projection system of the cortical limbic system or hypothalamic cortex. GA cannot completely block the transmission of peripheral noxious stimulus to the central nervous system and cannot effectively inhibit the intraoperative stress response. With the addition of peripheral blocks such as TPVB, ESPB, and SAPB, more stable hemodynamics is expected by providing preemptive analgesia in patients. As a result of all these; In this study, we aimed to compare the intraoperative hemodynamic changes of patients who underwent preoperative ESPB in patients who will undergo VATS resection under GA with those who underwent postoperative ESPB.

NCT ID: NCT05238688 Completed - Shoulder Pain Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Ipsilateral High Thoracic Ultrasound-guided Erector Spinae Plane Block in Thoracic Cancer Surgeries

Start date: August 12, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the effectiveness of ultrasound guided Erector Spinae Plane Block (ESPB) in controlling post thoracotomy ipsilateral shoulder pain.