Lidocaine Clinical Trial
— ERASOfficial title:
Lidocaine Infusion With Enhanced Recovery Program for Pancreatic Cancer Surgery: Effect on Pain and Patient Immunity
The whole world now is directed to implement strategies that enhance the patient's quality of life and prevent tumor relapse. Enhanced recovery after pancreatic surgery (ERAPS) program was found to improve the quality of life as it is an evidence-based protocol designed to standardize and optimize perioperative medical care in order to reduce surgical trauma, perioperative physiological stress, organ dysfunction, reduction of clinical complications, length of hospital stay and the health costs together with increase of patient satisfaction. lidocaine; it is an amide local anaesthetic Recently its use as intravenous perioperative infusion for abdominal cancer surgeries is encouraging, as it significantly reduces postoperative pain, opioid consumption and nausea and vomiting. it also promotes gastrointestinal function recovery, and shortens the postoperative hospital stay. In addition, lidocaine in particular can act directly and indirectly on pancreatic cancer cells and the tumor microenvironment. The investigators suggest that IV lidocaine infusion in combination with ERAPS protocol may achieve better postoperative outcomes after pancreatic surgery for cancer.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | July 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | May 20, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 30 Years to 70 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age 30-70 years 2. Both sex. 3. American society of anesthesiology (ASA) physical status class II. 4. Resectable pancreatic tumors. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Patients with history of sensitivity to lidocaine, 2. Diabetic patients. 3. Body weight loss > 15%. 4. Opioid tolerant patient or patient receiving nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs within 1 week of surgery or antiarrythmic drugs. 5. Cognitive dysfunction. 6. Any history of antitumor treatments or chemotherapy before surgery 7. Any contraindication for neuraxial anaesthesia. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Egypt | Alexandria university | Alexandria |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Alexandria University | University of Alexandria |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Post-operative nociceptive pain assessment. | post operative pain assessment using visual analogue scale (VAS), The VAS consists of a 10cm line, with two end points representing 0 ('no pain') and 10 ('pain as bad as it could possibly be. | 24 hours postoperative | |
Secondary | Effect on immune response | Natural killer cell isolation will be done preoperatively and 5 days postoperative | pre-operative and 5 days postoperative | |
Secondary | Effect on i tumor recurrence | cytotoxic lymphocytes assay will be measured preoperatively and 5 days postoperative | pre-operative and 5 days postoperative | |
Secondary | Total intra-operative fluid requirements. | Total intraoperative fluid requirements in liters and fluid responsiveness assessed by pleth variability index (PVI) every 10 minutes to keep value < 13 %. | intra-operative every 10 minutes | |
Secondary | Gastro-intestinal recovery. | effect of lidocaine on enhancing gastrointestinal motility,Time to return of bowel sounds in hours, first time to pass flatus and time to first defecation in hours will be recorded. | up to 5 days postoperative | |
Secondary | Time to first ambulation | effect of lidocaine and epidural analgesia on pain | up to 5 days post-operative | |
Secondary | Total analgesic consumption | effect of lidocaine on analgesic requirements | up to 5 days post-operative | |
Secondary | Length of hospital stay in days | effect of lidocaine on ERAS and Duration of hospital stay in days will be recorded in both groups including the start of the hospitalization time | up to 5 days postoperative | |
Secondary | Effect on haemodynamics | effect of lidocaine on heart rate in beats per minute | intraoperative and 5 days post-operative | |
Secondary | Effect on haemodynamics | effect of lidocaine on blood pressure in mmHg | intraoperative and 5 days post-operative | |
Secondary | Perioperative complications | recording of any complications perioperatively and postoperatively Nausea and vomiting, wound infection, urinary tract infection, deep vein thrombosis and hematoma will be recorded in both groups. | intraoperative and up to 5 days postoperative |
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