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NCT number NCT02456142
Other study ID # 206005358
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
First received May 25, 2015
Last updated April 8, 2016
Start date July 2015
Est. completion date December 2015

Study information

Verified date May 2015
Source Makerere University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Uganda: National Drug AuthorityUganda:uganda national council for science and technology
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Pain is a subjective sensation which in children can only be experienced and most times not expressed. Pain management in children thus falls short of their adult counterparts. Acute pain of surgery causes significant suffering and stress. In children, pain management has lagged behind because of the belief that children's pain receptors are less well developed than their adult counterparts. However this has been proven to be false as development of pain receptors has been shown by 26th week of gestation. Caudal analgesia with plain bupivacaine has been used for effective post operative analgesia. Resources sometimes limit acquisition of additives to bupivacaine to be delivered into the intrathecal space.

The fear of pharmacological adverse effects of opioids has restricted their use especially among the anesthesia officers who deliver the bulk of anesthesia services in Uganda and this has led to poor pain management in pediatric populations Mulago national referral hospital is a resource limited centre with regards to human resource, equipment and drugs. This is mainly due to lack of sufficient funds and large volume of patients with the nursing staff being overwhelmed by the patient capacity. Drug administration is often not done on time and continuous assessment of pain scores in children is not adequate resulting in poor post operative pain management. Pain control thus will depend on analgesia provided at the time of operation creating a need for prolonged pain control measures.

Studies done have compared intravenous morphine administration versus caudal analgesia and are mostly focused of sub umbilical surgery however none has been done in our setting. Bupivacaine and morphine are now more readily available and can be used for post operative analgesia. However studies on the timing to the next analgesic requirement have not been compared/done in Mulago national referral hospital.


Description:

Patients will be wheeled into the operating theatre.

- Anaesthesia will be induced using an inhalation anaesthetic (sevoflurane) and intravenous anaesthetic using propofol or thiopental for the older children (3 years and above).

- Maintenance of anaesthesia will be done using either inhalation anaesthetic (sevoflurane)

- Intra-operative analgesia will be maintained with intravenous fentanyl given at the start of surgery and hourly for surgeries longer than one hour.

- Monitoring intra and post operatively will be done with WHO standard monitoring. (Blood pressure, heart rate, saturation, temperature, ECG, End tidal carbon dioxide).

- The intervention will be given at the end of surgery after the last stitch has been placed with patient receiving either caudal bupivacaine or intravenous morphine.

- to receive a caudal the baby will be placed in the left lateral position knees and hips flexed

- The skin over the coccyx and sacrum will be cleansed with povidone-iodine solution and alcohol.

- After palpation of the sacral cornua, a 22- or 23-gauge needle will be placed into the sacral hiatus to identify the epidural space by loss of resistance as the needle passes through the sacral ligament.

- Aspiration will be done to check for cerebrospinal fluid or blood, then a test dose is administered to rule out intravenous injection then the drug caudal bupivacaine will be injected.

- The patients' pain scores will be assessed by the research assistant in the post anaesthesia care unit after 30 minutes before being discharged to their parent wards and hourly after the intervention is given.

- monitoring of pulse rate and saturation on the ward will be done with a pulse oximeter.

- On the ward the pain scores will be assessed every hour by the research assistant and time to a pain score of 4 recorded

- The pain scores and the time to the next analgesic requirement will be recorded and continuation of analgesia given with intravenous paracetamol.

The crying, requires oxygen, increased vital signs, expression, sleeplessness (CRIES) pain tool will be used to score pain in neonates and the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Consolability (FLACC) pain score used in children above 2 months. Analgesic requirement will be given if child found to be in pain.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 70
Est. completion date December 2015
Est. primary completion date October 2015
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group N/A to 8 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- All American Society of Anesthesia (ASA )I and II patients aged less than 8years undergoing elective abdominal perineal and lower limb orthopedic surgery

Exclusion Criteria:

- Known hypersensitivity to opioids Known hypersensitivity to local anesthetics

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
caudal bupivacaine

intravenous morphine


Locations

Country Name City State
Uganda Mulago Hospital Complex Kampala

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Makerere University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Uganda, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary time to first analgesic requirement time from intervention to pain score of 4 24 hours No
Primary Post- operative pain scores of the patients using age appropriate scales. comparing the pain scores of the patients using the FLACC and the CRIES pain tools 24 hours No
Secondary Adverse effects reactions of the intravenous morphine analgesia and caudal analgesia watch for respiratory depression,anaphylaxis 24 hours No
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