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NCT number NCT03502135
Other study ID # 17-0417
Secondary ID
Status Withdrawn
Phase Phase 4
First received
Last updated
Start date September 2018
Est. completion date July 2019

Study information

Verified date November 2018
Source University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Purpose:

To evaluate anesthetic efficacy and overall patient experience with use of Kovanaze tetracaine/oxymetazoline nasal spray for root canal treatment of vital premolar and anterior teeth needing root canal treatment.

Participants:

30 adult patients with a vital upper anterior or premolar tooth (#4-13) with a diagnosis indicating need root canal treatment and who are seeking treatment in the UNC Chapel Hill School of Dentistry.

Procedures (methods):

Qualifying patients will be anesthetized with tetracaine/oxymetazoline nasal spray anesthetic in order to facilitate completion of their clinically required, standard of care root canal treatment. Research procedures include blood pressure monitoring and pain assessment using a visual analogue pain scale.


Description:

The study will be undertaken in the UNC Chapel Hill School of Dentistry student clinics. Eligible patients seeking treatment at the School of Dentistry will be recruited to the study and written informed consent obtained.

Operator Training:

Operators will obtain online and in person training to ensure consistent, accurate use of the nasal spray. Anesthesia of all study subjects will be performed by UNC Chapel Hill Graduate Endodontics residents.

Patient Selection:

A total of thirty adult subjects (>18years old) seeking endodontic treatment will be recruited to the study. Inclusion criteria are: American Society of Anesthesiologists class I or II; Preoperative heart rate of 55 to 100 beats per minute; a maximum blood pressure reading of 166/100 mmHg; maxillary anterior tooth or premolar with a diagnosis or treatment plan which indicates root canal treatment.

Exclusion criteria are based on recommendations made by the FDA label as well the adverse effects reported in prior clinical trials.

History, examination, and recruitment:

Information including history of present illness, vital signs (heart rate and blood pressure) and medical history will be obtained. Standardized, calibrated examiners will perform a standard endodontic clinical exam including the response to cold ascertained using a cold stimulus (EndoIce, Coltène/Whaledent, Cuyahoga Falls, OH). Written informed consent will be obtained from patients who meet the study criteria and agree to participate.

Participating patients will be asked to rate their current pain on a 100 mm Visual Analogue Scale. No pain will correspond to 0 mm, mild pain as less than 30 mm, moderate to severe pain from 30 to 100 mm.

Anesthesia:

Two intranasal sprays of anesthetic (each spray 6mg tetracaine HCl, 0.1mg oxymetazoline) will be administered 4 minutes apart on the side of the tooth to be treated. After an interval of 10 minutes, pulpal anesthesia will be ascertained by re-evaluating pain level with the VAS scale, as well as application of a cold stimulus. If adequate pulpal anesthesia is noted, the operator will commence with treatment. If the patient has a positive response to cold stimulus on the tooth or a persisting spontaneous moderate to severe pain on the VAS, then a third spray of tetracaine/oxymetazoline will be administered. After a time interval of 4 minutes the operator will again test for pulpal anesthesia. If at this point pulpal anesthesia is not noted then the failure to obtain adequate anesthesia will be recorded and rescue anesthesia will be provided. Root canal treatment will be initiated immediately once pulpal anesthesia has been ascertained. A timer will be started at this point in order to record any subsequent time of failure.

Treatment:

The tooth will be isolated with a rubber dam and the pulp chamber will be accessed with a high-speed dental handpiece. Standard root canal treatment will subsequently be initiated and performed. If at any point during treatment the patient feels pain, the procedure will be stopped and pain intensity will be assessed via the aforementioned VAS pain scale. A reported moderate to severe pain score will necessitate additional anesthetic. The stage and time after initiation of treatment that pain occurred (access, instrumentation, or obturation) will be recorded. After three tetracaine/oxymetazoline sprays, rescue anesthesia will be administered if a moderate to severe pain score persists.

Success will be defined as ability to perform complete cleaning and shaping of the tooth's root(s). If additional rescue anesthesia is required at any point in during treatment, the nasal spray anesthesia will be considered a failure. If rescue anesthesia is required during subsequent stages of treatment, the stage will be recorded for subjective documentation.

Data Analysis:

An exact binomial test with a nominal 0.05 two-sided significance level will have 93% power to detect the difference between the null hypothesis proportion of 0.5 (random chance) and the alternative proportion of 0.8 when the sample size is 30. Secondary analysis will evaluate the proportion of patients that demonstrated sufficient pulpal anesthesia to commence treatment. For patients who required rescue anesthesia, the stage of treatment and time until rescue was needed will be analyzed. The success rate of premolars vs. anterior teeth will also be evaluated.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Withdrawn
Enrollment 0
Est. completion date July 2019
Est. primary completion date June 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- American Society of Anesthesiologists class I or II

- Preoperative heart rate of 55 to 100 beats per minute

- Maximum blood pressure reading of 166/100 mmHg

- Maxillary anterior tooth or premolar with a diagnosis or treatment plan which indicates root canal treatment

Exclusion Criteria:

- Inadequately controlled thyroid disease

- Five or more nosebleeds in the past month

- Known allergy to any study drug or para-aminobenzoic acid

- History of methemoglobinemia

- Taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants (i.e. amitriptyline), or non-selective beta adrenergic antagonists (i.e. propranolol);

- Taking oxymetazoline-containing products (i.e., Afrin) in the last 24 hours.

Study Design


Intervention

Drug:
Tetracaine HCl and oxymetazoline HCl nasal spray
Two intranasal sprays of anesthetic. Each spray delivers 0.2 mL of solution containing 6 mg tetracaine hydrochloride and 0.1 mg of oxymetazoline hydrochloride

Locations

Country Name City State
n/a

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Proportion of patients that are successfully anesthetized for endodontic treatment Anesthetic success is defined as having sufficiently anesthetize teeth to allow for endodontic treatment. From beginning to end of endodontic treatment appointment (about 1 to 1.5 hours)
Secondary Proportion of patients demonstrating sufficient pulpal anesthesia to commence treatment From beginning to end of endodontic treatment appointment (about 1 to 1.5 hours)
Secondary Stage of anesthesia failure Evaluation of treatment stage (if any) at which anesthesia fails. Progressive stages at which failure may occur include 1. After Anesthesia 2. While cutting into dentin 3. Upon access of the pulp 4. Upon instrumentation of the canals From beginning to end of endodontic treatment appointment (about 1 to 1.5 hours)
Secondary Proportion of premolars vs. anterior teeth successfully anesthetized Anesthesia success rate of vital premolars vs. anterior teeth receiving treatment will be compared From beginning to end of endodontic treatment appointment (about 1 to 1.5 hours)
Secondary Time of anesthesia failure after completion of anesthetic administration From administration of anesthesia to completion of endodontic treatment appointment (about 1 hour)
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