Pain, Acute Clinical Trial
— US-SCNB_ClavOfficial title:
Ultrasound-guided Block of the Supraclavicular Nerves for Clavicular Fractures in the Emergency Department
Verified date | July 2023 |
Source | Merian Iselin Klinik |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
A Clavicular fractures (CF) is uncomfortable for the affected patients because the fragments are often strongly displaced by the muscles attached to them and the bony fragments move painfully with every movement of the shoulder. In emergency departments (ED), so far CF has been tackled with drugs that are taken by mouth or injected into a vein. This type of pain management has many side effects since these painkillers act systemically. The aim of the study is to investigate the effectiveness of pain relief in CF to be operated using regional anaesthesia. For this purpose, the supraclavicular nerves (SCN), which run directly under the skin of the neck, will be located using an ultrasound device (US). Under US-guidance the injection needle approaches the SCN and 2-3 millilitres of local aesthetic (LA) are injected around the nerves. The pain relief may last 12 up to 24 hours, which bridges the time until the operation (OP). In order to compare this procedure, CF-patients will be divided into two groups, of which the control group (21) will be treated with painkillers in the conventional manner and the intervention group (21) will receive the US-guided block of the SCN. With the small amount of LA injected, adverse events (AE) are very rare. Nevertheless, the puncture in the side of the neck may cause bruises at the site of the injection or uncomfortable, spreading pain. Systemic side effects are unlikely. In the intervention group, the investigators expect a nearly complete pain relief up to the operation than with conventional pain therapy and a lower rate of side effects than with systemic administration of painkillers.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 42 |
Est. completion date | July 6, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | June 30, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - adult ED-patients with sonographic and / or radiologically diagnosed clavicular fracture, who are scheduled for operation within the next 24 hours - older then 18 years - no known allergies to local anesthetic drugs Exclusion Criteria: - refusal of the procedure by the patient - infection at the site of possible injection of local anaesthetics - known allergies against local anaesthetics - inability of consent or no carer |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Switzerland | Merian Iselin Klinik | Basel |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Eckehart SCHÖLL |
Switzerland,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Numeric Rating Scale | The numerical rating scale (NRS) is one of the most widely used pain rating scales. It ranges from zero to ten, with zero being no pain and ten being the worst possible pain. The measurement of the NRS is achieved using the patient evaluation sheet. | within the first 24 hours after ED-Admission or until the operation | |
Secondary | Painkillers in milligrams until surgery | The painkillers that are required before the operation or within the first 24 hours are listed and divided into the various classes of action. The respective amounts will be given in milligrams. | within the first 24 hours after ED-Admission or until the operation | |
Secondary | Painkillers in milligrams after surgery | The painkillers that are required after the operation within 24 hours are listed and divided into the various classes of action. The respective amounts will be given in milligrams. | within the first 24 hours after ED-Admission after the operation | |
Secondary | Patient Questionnaire | After 24 hours the patients of both groups will be given a questionnaire with the following questions:
Were you satisfied with the overall pain management? Possible answers: not at all less fair good excellent Did you have any pain in the first 24 hours? Possible answers: extreme severe moderate less no pain For block patients only: How did you experience the procedure? Possible answers: very unpleasant unpleasant ok good excellent Were you satisfied with the pain management on the ED? Possible answers: dissatisfied less satisfied ok good excellent For block patients only: Would you have the block done again? Possible answers: no rather not don't know probably yes |
Within the first 24 hours after ED-Admission or after operation | |
Secondary | Incidence of side effects | The incidence of side effects in both groups:
neuralgic pain due to the puncture bruise at the point of LA-injection infection at the site of the puncture breathing difficulties: accidental anaesthesia of the phrenic nerve accidental anaesthesia of other nerves of the cervical plexus prolonged drop in blood pressure and heart rate: accidental anaesthesia of the sympathetic nervous system |
within the first 24 hours after ED-Admission |
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