Analgesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Bilateral Quadratus Lumborum Block for Pain Relief in Patients With Cesarean Section
Verified date | September 2019 |
Source | Mahidol University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Cesarean section commonly induces moderate to severe pain for 48 hours. These patients have
additional compelling reasons to provide adequate pain relief as early mobilization is a key
factor to prevent the risk of thromboembolic event which is increased during pregnancy.
Beside these, patients need to be pain free to takecare for their newborn and breastfeed
them. Poorly controlled pain after cesarean section also increases risk of chronic pain and
postpartum depression.
Intrathecal morphine is considered the "gold standard" for postoperative pain relief after
cesarean delivery. The duration of analgesic effect of morphine extend to 12-24 hours. Its
widespread use is due to its favorable pharmacokinetic profile, ease of administration and
low cost. Although intrathecal morphine is highly effective, its use is associated with
undesirable adverse effect particularly nausea, vomiting and pruritus which reduce overall
patients' satisfaction. More serious complication is the risk of delayed maternal respiratory
depression.
The Quadratus Lumborum block was first described in 2007 which demonstrates a spread to the
paravertebral space, thus leads to a more extensive block to T5-L1 nerve branches and a long
lasting block with the potential to provide visceral pain relief. Therefore, this block has
an evolving role in postoperative analgesia for many lower abdominal surgeries. As the safety
is concerned, there has been one report of a patient with unilateral hip flexion and knee
extension weakness leading to unplanned overnight admission following lateral quadratus
lumborum block after laparoscopic gynaecological operation.
If the result favors effective, it will have the advantage of a combination with intrathecal
opioid to prolong the pain free period after cesarean section which has about 4,000 cases per
year.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 90 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | January 1, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - All singleton pregnant women with gestation of at least 37 weeks scheduled for elective cesarean section with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status 1 or 2 Exclusion Criteria: 1. refuse to receive spinal block 2. allergy to drugs used in research: morphine, local anesthetic drug and paracetamol 3. abnormal coagulopathy: congenital coagulopathy or who used anticoagulants 4. platelet dysfunction or thrombocytopenia 5. distorted anatomical structures of lumbar spines 6. systemic infection or local infection at both flank areas which are the punctures sites for quadratus lumborum block 7. unable to comprehend or use the verbal rating pain scoring system or patient-controlled analgesia |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Thailand | Siriraj hospital | Bangkok |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Mahidol University |
Thailand,
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* Note: There are 11 references in all — Click here to view all references
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Time to first analgesic request (PCA morphine) | Whether bilateral quadratus lumborum block can increase pain free period of patients undergo cesarean section under spinal block with intrathecal morphine or not | 48 hours postoperatively | |
Secondary | Pain score | Pain score at rest and on movement rating by numerical rating scale in 48-hr postoperative | 48 hours postoperatively | |
Secondary | Requirement of rescue pain | Requirement of pain control medication | 48 hours postoperatively | |
Secondary | Adverse effect | Incidence of side effects e.g. nausea and vomiting, itching and sedation | 48 hours postoperatively | |
Secondary | Satisfaction score | Satisfaction score rated from 0-100 | 48 hours postoperatively |
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