Hip Fracture Clinical Trial
Official title:
Analgesic Duration af a Preoperative Single-shot Femoral Nerve Block With Bupivacaine and Adjuvant Dexamethasone in Patients With Hip Fracture
Verified date | March 2015 |
Source | University of Aarhus |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | Denmark: Danish Health and Medicines Authority |
Study type | Interventional |
Prolongation of the analgesic effect of a femoral nerve block from the present 15 hours to
24 hours in patients with hip fracture would have a major impact in order to provide better
preoperative analgesia for this group.
In other trials concerning other nerves then the femoral nerve the addition of Dexamethasone
to the local anesthetics doubled the analgesic duration. No studies has investigated the
effect of the addition of Dexamethasone to the femoral nerve block in patients with hip
fracture.
The aim of our study is to investigate if more patients with hip fracture experience lasting
preoperative analgesia until the time of operation or 20 hours after a femoral nerve block
with the addition of Dexamethasone compared to the same nerve block done without
Dexamethasone.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 7 |
Est. completion date | September 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 55 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Clinical suspicion of hip fracture - Age = 55 years - Mentally capable of comprehending and using verbal pain score - Mentally capable of differentiating between pain from the fractured hip and pain from other locations - Mentally capable of understanding the given information - Arrival in the emergency room at times when one of the doctors who do the nerve blocks for this investigation are on call - Verbal pain score (0-10) = 7 with passive leg raise of the fractured leg at the time of inclusion - Patients informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Hip fracture not confirmed by x-ray - Weight < 40 kg - Verbal pain score > 3, 30 minutes after the nerve block - Verbal pain score > 5 with passive leg raise, 30 minutes after the nerve block - Patient has previously been included in this trial - Ongoing pre traumatic treatment with parenteral or intravenous adrenocortical hormone - Verbal pain score > 3 from other locations than the fractured hip - If the patient wishes to be excluded - Allergy to local anesthetics or adrenocortical hormone - Visible infection in the area of the point of needle injection - Acute inability to comprehend and use verbal pain score |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Aarhus University Hospital | Aarhus |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Aarhus |
Denmark,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Frequency of analgesia at the time of operation or at 20 hours | Frequency of analgesia at the time of operation or at 20 hours in patients with hip fracture after femoral nerve block with Dexamethasone added to Bupivacaine compared to plain Bupivacaine | Until the start of the operation or at 20 hours, average 18 hours | No |
Secondary | Frequency of analgesia at the time of operation or at 22 hours | Frequency of analgesia at the time of operation or at 22 hours in patients with hip fracture after femoral nerve block with Dexamethasone added to Bupivacaine compared to plain Bupivacaine | Until the start of the operation or at 22 hours, average 20 hours | No |
Secondary | Frequency of analgesia at the time of operation or at 24 hours | Frequency of analgesia at the time of operation or at 24 hours in patients with hip fracture after femoral nerve block with Dexamethasone added to Bupivacaine compared to plain Bupivacaine | Until the start of the operation or at 24 hours, average 22 hours | No |
Secondary | Frequency of satisfactory analgesia | Frequency of patients with satisfactory analgesia i the period from the nerve block until the time of operation or at 20 hours compared between the groups | Until the start of the operation or at 20 hours, average 18 hours | No |
Secondary | Time to wish for opioid analgesia | Mean time fra nerve block to wish for opioid analgesia compared between groups | Until the start of the operation or at 24 hours, average 22 hours | No |
Secondary | Use of opioid analgesia until 20 hours | Mean use of opioid analgesia until the time of operation or at 20 hours compared between groups | Until the start of the operation or at 20 hours, average 18 hours | No |
Secondary | Use of opioid analgesia until 22 hours | Mean use of opioid analgesia until the time of operation or at 22 hours compared between groups | Until the start of the operation or at 22 hours, average 20 hours | No |
Secondary | Use of opioid analgesia until 24 hours | Mean use of opioid analgesia until the time of operation or at 24 hours compared between groups | Until the start of the operation or at 24 hours, average 22 hours | No |
Secondary | Time to analgesic effect with patient at rest | Mean time from nerve block to verbal pain score =3 at rest | 30 minutes | No |
Secondary | Time to analgesic effect measured while doing passive leg raise | Mean time from nerve block to verbal pain score =5 while doing passive leg raise | 30 minutes | No |
Secondary | Frequency of insufficient analgesia | Frequency of patients with hip fracture with insufficient analgesia after femoral nerve block at 30 minutes | 30 minutes | No |
Secondary | Frequency of absent analgesia | Frequency of patients with hip fracture with absent analgesia after femoral nerve block at 30 minutes | 30 minutes | No |
Secondary | Frequency of patients without sufficient analgesia | Frequency of patients with hip fracture without sufficient analgesia after femoral nerve block at 30 minutes | 30 minutes | No |
Secondary | Skin sensation in saphenous area | Frequency of reduced cold sensation in the skin area innervated by the saphenous nerve when sufficient analgesia versus insufficient analgesia of the fractured hip is experienced 30 minutes after the femoral nerve block | 30 minutes | No |
Secondary | Skin sensation in area of the anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve | Frequency of reduced cold sensation in the skin area innervated by the anterior cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve when sufficient analgesia versus insufficient analgesia of the fractured hip is experienced 30 minutes after the femoral nerve block | 30 minutes | No |
Secondary | Sufficient analgesia Dexamethasone vs. plain | Success rate of sufficient analgesia after femoral nerve block with Dexamethasone added to Bupivacaine compared to plain bupivacaine | 30 minutes | No |
Secondary | Nerve visualization | Frequency of possible ultrasound visualization of the femoral nerve | Just before injection, which is within an expected average of 10 minutes after inclusion | No |
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