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NCT number NCT01608360
Other study ID # ChungAngUH3
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 4
First received May 26, 2012
Last updated March 17, 2014
Start date July 2011
Est. completion date December 2014

Study information

Verified date March 2014
Source Chung-Ang University Hospital
Contact Hyun Kang, Ph.D
Phone 82-2-6299-2571
Email roman00@naver.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority Korea: Institutional Review Board
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This prospective randomized study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of intravenous lidocaine injection on the relief of pain in patients undergoing thyroidectomy.

A total 56 patients will be randomized into one of two groups(group C or group I) based on Excel number generation.

Patients in group C will receive normal saline intravenous injection, and patients in group I will receive an intravenous bolus injection of 1.5mg/kg lidocaine followed by a continuous lidocaine infusion of 2mg/kg/hr.

Visual analogue scale pain scores, fentanyl consumption, the frequency at which patients pushed the button(FPB) of a patient-controlled analgesia system, and presence or absence of nausea and vomiting will be recorded at 2,4,8,12,24,48 hours postoperatively.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 56
Est. completion date December 2014
Est. primary completion date December 2014
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Total thyroidectomy

Exclusion Criteria:

- mental change

- allergy to local anesthetics

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Intravenous lidocaine injection
Patients in Group I (intravenous lidocaine injection group) received an intravenous bolus injection of 1.5 mg/kg lidocaine followed by a continuous lidocaine infusion of 2 mg/kg/hr.
Intravenous normal saline injection
The patients in Group C (placebo control group) received normal saline intravenous injection

Locations

Country Name City State
Korea, Republic of ChungAng University Seoul

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Chung-Ang University Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Korea, Republic of, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Postoperative pain measured using Visual analogue scale at postoperative 2hour Patients will be assessed for pain using a visual analogue pain scale(VAS). It is usually a horizontal line, 100mm in length, anchored by word descriptors at each end; left side end which represents 0 is 'No pain', right side end with 100 is 'Very severe pain'. The patient marks ont the line the that they feel represents their perception of their current state. The VAS score is determined by measuring in millimeters from the left hand end of the line to the point that the patient marks.
To check the severity of pain VAS will be measured at post op 2hour.
post op 2hour No
Secondary visual analogue scale 4hour Patients will be assessed for pain using a visual analogue pain scale(VAS). It is usually a horizontal line, 100mm in length, anchored by word descriptors at each end; left side end which represents 0 is 'No pain', right side end with 100 is 'Very severe pain'. The patient marks ont the line the that they feel represents their perception of their current state. The VAS score is determined by measuring in millimeters from the left hand end of the line to the point that the patient marks.
To check the severity of pain VAS will be measured at post op 4hour.
post op 4 hour No
Secondary visual analogue scale 8 hour Patients will be assessed for pain using a visual analogue pain scale(VAS). It is usually a horizontal line, 100mm in length, anchored by word descriptors at each end; left side end which represents 0 is 'No pain', right side end with 100 is 'Very severe pain'. The patient marks ont the line the that they feel represents their perception of their current state. The VAS score is determined by measuring in millimeters from the left hand end of the line to the point that the patient marks.
To check the severity of pain VAS will be measured at post op 8hour.
Post op 8 hour No
Secondary Visual analogue scale 12hour Patients will be assessed for pain using a visual analogue pain scale(VAS). It is usually a horizontal line, 100mm in length, anchored by word descriptors at each end; left side end which represents 0 is 'No pain', right side end with 100 is 'Very severe pain'. The patient marks ont the line the that they feel represents their perception of their current state. The VAS score is determined by measuring in millimeters from the left hand end of the line to the point that the patient marks.
To check the severity of pain VAS will be measured at post op 12hour.
Post op 12 hour No
Secondary visual analogue scale 24hour Patients will be assessed for pain using a visual analogue pain scale(VAS). It is usually a horizontal line, 100mm in length, anchored by word descriptors at each end; left side end which represents 0 is 'No pain', right side end with 100 is 'Very severe pain'. The patient marks ont the line the that they feel represents their perception of their current state. The VAS score is determined by measuring in millimeters from the left hand end of the line to the point that the patient marks.
To check the severity of pain VAS will be measured at post op 24hour.
Post op 24 hour No
Secondary visual analogue scale 48 hour Patients will be assessed for pain using a visual analogue pain scale(VAS). It is usually a horizontal line, 100mm in length, anchored by word descriptors at each end; left side end which represents 0 is 'No pain', right side end with 100 is 'Very severe pain'. The patient marks ont the line the that they feel represents their perception of their current state. The VAS score is determined by measuring in millimeters from the left hand end of the line to the point that the patient marks.
To check the severity of pain VAS will be measured at post op 48hour.
Post op 48hour No
Secondary Opioid consumption 2hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occured. In the case of persistent pain greater than a visual analogue scale(VAS) pain score of 30mm, and additional 50? of fentanyl will be injected intra-venously by nursing staff until the pain was relieved to a level less than a VAS pain score of 30mm. And sum of delivery from PCA system and and additional opioid fom immediately after operation to post op 2hour will be measured. post op 2hour No
Secondary Opioid consumption 4 hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occured. In the case of persistent pain greater than a visual analogue scale(VAS) pain score of 30mm, and additional 50? of fentanyl will be injected intra-venously by nursing staff until the pain was relieved to a level less than a VAS pain score of 30mm. And sum of delivery from PCA system and and additional opioid fom immediately after operation to post op 4hour will be measured Post op 4 hour No
Secondary Opioid consumption 8hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occured. In the case of persistent pain greater than a visual analogue scale(VAS) pain score of 30mm, and additional 50? of fentanyl will be injected intra-venously by nursing staff until the pain was relieved to a level less than a VAS pain score of 30mm. And sum of delivery from PCA system and and additional opioid fom immediately after operation to post op 8hour will be measured Post op 8 hour No
Secondary Opioid consumption 12 hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occured. In the case of persistent pain greater than a visual analogue scale(VAS) pain score of 30mm, and additional 50? of fentanyl will be injected intra-venously by nursing staff until the pain was relieved to a level less than a VAS pain score of 30mm. And sum of delivery from PCA system and and additional opioid fom immediately after operation to post op 12hour will be measured Post op 12 hour No
Secondary Opioid consumption 24 hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occured. In the case of persistent pain greater than a visual analogue scale(VAS) pain score of 30mm, and additional 50? of fentanyl will be injected intra-venously by nursing staff until the pain was relieved to a level less than a VAS pain score of 30mm. And sum of delivery from PCA system and and additional opioid fom immediately after operation to post op 24hour will be measured Post op 24 hour No
Secondary Opioid consumption 48 hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occured. In the case of persistent pain greater than a visual analogue scale(VAS) pain score of 30mm, and additional 50? of fentanyl will be injected intra-venously by nursing staff until the pain was relieved to a level less than a VAS pain score of 30mm. And sum of delivery from PCA system and and additional opioid fom immediately after operation to post op 48hour will be measured Post op 48 hour No
Secondary FPB 2hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occurred. And total frequency of patient to push the button of the PCA machine (FPB) fom immediately after operation to post op 2 hour will be measured. Post op 2 hour No
Secondary FPB 4hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occurred. And total frequency of patient to push the button of the PCA machine (FPB) fom immediately after operation to post op 4 hour will be measured. Post op 4 hour No
Secondary FPB 8 hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occurred. And total frequency of patient to push the button of the PCA machine (FPB) fom immediately after operation to post op 8 hour will be measured. Post op 8 hour No
Secondary FPB 12 hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occurred. And total frequency of patient to push the button of the PCA machine (FPB) fom immediately after operation to post op 12 hour will be measured. Post op 12 hour No
Secondary FPB 24hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occurred. And total frequency of patient to push the button of the PCA machine (FPB) fom immediately after operation to post op 24 hour will be measured. Post op 24hour No
Secondary FPB 48 hour The patients will be taught to push the button of the PCA system, which delivered a bolus of drug, each time pain occurred. And total frequency of patient to push the button of the PCA machine (FPB) fom immediately after operation to post op 48 hour will be measured. Post op 48 hour No
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