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This randomized clinical trial studies epidural anesthesia within an enhanced recovery pathway (ERP) in reducing pain in patients undergoing gynecologic surgery. An epidural analgesia (pain relief) is a small tube placed in the lower back that numbs the nerves and stops the feeling of pain. It stays in place for several days after surgery and may be helpful for pain control in patients with gynecologic cancer after surgery. ERP is a set of specific steps used before, during, and after surgery by health care providers to care for patients after surgery. ERPs include patient education, not using laxatives before surgery, increasing activity after surgery, and scheduled use of medications for pain and nausea. Giving epidural anesthesia as part of an ERP may improve pain control in patients undergoing gynecologic surgery.


Clinical Trial Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. Mean postoperative pain score for the first 24 hours post-operatively, (measured by the Numeric Rating Scale [NRS], which rates pain on a 1-10 scale, collected routinely on the post-operative floor) will be compared between the epidural and no-epidural groups. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. Total opioid use measured in oral morphine equivalents for the first two days post-surgery. II. Length of hospital stay (measured in hours from admission to time of discharge order placement). III. Post-operative antiemetic use and number of recorded episodes of emesis. IV. Return of bowel function (measured in hours from completion of surgery to passage of flatus). V. Subject satisfaction at the 4 week post-operative visit (as measured by two pain satisfaction questions taken from the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems [HCAHPS] survey). VI. Post-operative complications (urinary tract infections [UTIs], thromboembolic events, pneumonia, blood transfusion, myocardial infarction, falls). VII. Readmission rate. VIII. Epidural discontinuation rates prior to planned removal (in epidural group only). IX. Stress and inflammation serum and saliva markers at baseline and the first day after surgery, as well as at their postoperative visit. OUTLINE: Patients are randomized to 1 of 2 treatment arms. ARM I: Patients undergo epidural placement in the First Day Surgery pre-operative area or similar areas suitable for insertion of epidural catheters. In the post-operative anesthesia care unit, patients may receive medication via the epidural on an as needed basis, as determined by the anesthesia team. Dosing and rate of standardized medication will be managed by the anesthesia team until the epidural is removed. Patients complete the ERP comprising increased activity, dietary restrictions, fluid balance, as well as anti-nausea, anti-inflammatory and pain medications at specific times. Patients will have access to additional pain medications as needed to control their pain. ARM II: Patients complete the ERP comprising increased activity, dietary restrictions, fluid balance, as well as anti-nausea, anti-inflammatory and pain medications at specific times. Patients will have access to additional pain medications as needed to control their pain. ;


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NCT number NCT02423876
Study type Interventional
Source University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 3
Start date March 17, 2015
Completion date January 3, 2022

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