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This is a clinical trial of nabilone for patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) who are undergoing IBD-related surgery (Any abdominal surgery lasting for more than one hour). This study would include a total of 80 patients undergoing general surgery who will have Intravenous Patient Controlled Analgesia (IVPCA) after surgery. It is the intention to randomize these patients postoperatively into 2 groups of 40 patients: 1. Patients who are chronic opioid users for chronic pain and have been exposed to cannabis or cannabinoid products, treated with IV PCA and nabilone as per protocol. 2. Patients who are chronic opioid users for chronic pain and have been exposed to cannabis or cannabinoid products, treated with IV PCA and placebo as per protocol. The goal is two-fold. One is to demonstrate that patients will benefit from post-operative nabilone administration to achieve/maintain the opioid-sparing and pain modulation effects. Second is to demonstrate patients will benefit from the anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects of nabilone to alleviate IBD symptoms and enhance recovery.


Clinical Trial Description

Patients generally have pre-anesthetic visits 1-2 weeks prior to their scheduled operation. Patients identified by the Clinical Research Study Assistant (CRSA) based on inclusion and exclusion criteria will be approached regarding this study in the pre-anesthetic clinic. Patients will be made aware of the components of the study and the CRSA will be present to answer any questions. Patients have until the day of the surgery after admission to the hospital (generally 4 hours before the planned procedure) to decide whether they want to be enrolled in this study. In most cases patients will have approximately 1-2 weeks from being made aware of this study to come to a decision. Even patients who have been scheduled for pre-anesthetic clinic visit less than 1 week prior to surgery will still have >24 hrs to make decisions. Those admitted on the day of surgery may still be able to participate provided they have at least 4 hrs to review the study and have their questions answered by the study team. Patients will have access to a contact phone number in case they have additional questions. Baseline patient data will be collected once consent is obtained. On the day of surgery, administration of general anesthesia (GA) will be protocolized. Patients will cease their current oral opioid while on IV opioids. After the surgery, Patients will be randomly allocated into either placebo or intervention arm using a computerized random generator. Treatment regimen will involve nabilone capsule administration starting with 1mg twice a day orally first administered on post-operative day (POD) #0. The patient will be continued on this medication for 72 hours. Enrolled patients will document their pain scores and other data points as per study outcomes measured. The CRSA will follow for nabilone-related adverse effects at 24hrs, 48hrs, and 72hours post-operatively. Study subjects will also be followed up for psychotropic adverse reactions of nabilone (including hallucination, depressed mood, anxiety reactions, and euphoria) for 3 days after discontinuation of study treatment. This follow up will be made by the CRSA during the subject's stay in the hospital, or by telephone call made after discharge from the hospital. Any surgical complication will be recorded up to 30 days after the operation. The CRSA will administer study questionnaires and assist patients in their completion. The CRSA will work with the principal investigator (PI) to capture all requirements for study evaluation. ;


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NCT number NCT03422861
Study type Interventional
Source Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital
Contact Naveed Siddiqui, M.D
Phone 416-586-4800
Email naveed.siddiqui@uhn.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 2023
Completion date December 2024

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