Local Anesthesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
A New Method for Pain Relief, Intravenous Cannulation in Pediatric Patients; A Randomized Prospective Clinical Trial.
Performing intravenous (IV) cannulation to pediatric patients might be much harder than adult ones according to their anxiety levels. However, managing adult patients during intravenous cannulation is also challenging if he or she had a noxious memory about the situation or has a low pain threshold. Therefore, it is essential to relieve the pain of an IV needle or an IV cannula insertion in the pediatric patient population. Lidocaine Hcl spray (Xylocaine 10% Oral ) will be utilized to the research group, and Serum Physiologic (Serum Fizyolojik %0,9 10 ml ampule, Biofarma İlaç San. ve Tic A.Ş., İstanbul, Turkey) will be utilized to the control group of the study. Both medications will be administrated by spraying the formula three times to an adhesive bandage and placing it to the skin that IV cannulation will be performed. After waiting for a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 15 minutes ( waiting time is closely associated with the patient's anxiety level), IV cannulation will be performed from the same area by an experienced pediatric nurse. The investigator hypothesizes that utilizing the spray form of the Lidocaine Hcl formula to the skin with an adhesive bandage before IV cannulation might lower the pain of the manipulation in pediatric patients, which might cause lower anxiety levels with stable vital signs.
The G-Power 3.0.10. Computed required sample size (alpha:0.05, effect size:0.3 and power 0.8)
related to t-test of the difference between two dependent means(matched pairs) according to
the 5% change of before and after heartbeat outcome parameters with Standard derivations of (
-/+12 to +/-15). The total sample size of ninety participants is evaluated to be enough for
the study. However, fifty participants are planned to be enrolled in each group (a total of
100 participants) to compensate for possible losses in this prospective, randomized clinical
study. Six parameters will be evaluated, and three scales will be performed in each group.
The six parameters are Heart Rate-1, Spo2-1, Body Temperature-1, Heart Rate-2, Spo2-2, Body
Temperature-2. The three scales are 11 point Verbal Numeric Rating Scale-1, 11 point Verbal
Numeric Rating Scale-2, and Visual Analog Scale. Those parameters will be measured
non-invasively, without causing any pain.
The randomization is planned to be done with the sealed envelope modeling. One of the
envelopes is planned to be chosen by each participant after the written consent form approval
from the child and his/her parents. The envelopes have either a "C" letter or "L" letter
inside representing C as {Group C: "The Control Group"}, representing L as {Group L: "The
Lidocaine Group"} will be opened by the principal investigator. The bottle 1(Serum
Physiologic inside) or bottle 2( Lidocaine inside) will be given to the ward nurse according
to the letters in the envelope. The ward nurse will be blinded according to the ingredients
in the bottles. The outcome parameters and the scales will be recorded by the nurse in the
investigation. The nurse in the investigation will be blinded about the groups, the envelopes
and the ingredients performed to the participants.
The study is planned to last in 4 months (16 weeks) time. However, in the middle of the
study( 25 participants undertaken within each group), post-doc tests are planned to be done.
If the power of the study according to the post-Hoc tests are more than 80%, the study will
be stopped.
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