Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficacy of Liposomal Bupivacaine for Prolonged Postoperative Analgesia in Patient Undergoing Breast Reconstruction With Tissue Expander
NCT number | NCT04278846 |
Other study ID # | 14-903 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | Phase 4 |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | August 22, 2014 |
Est. completion date | May 15, 2019 |
Verified date | June 2022 |
Source | The Cleveland Clinic |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Patients undergoing breast reconstruction with tissue expanders will be treated with a local anesthetic during their procedure and monitor their post-operative pain level and amount of oral pain medication taken. This information will be used to determine if liposomal bupivacaine provides better and longer pain control vs. bupivacaine HCl.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | May 15, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - undergoing breast reconstruction with tissue expander Exclusion Criteria: - history of adverse reaction to local anesthesia - chronic liver disease - history of chronic preoperative consumption of narcotics or opioids - history of alcohol and/or illicit drug dependence - undergoing combined procedures - diagnosed with neuromuscular/neurosensory disorder - positive pregnancy test - previous breast conservation therapy (lumpectomy with radiation treatment - previous surgeries or trauma in the breast or chest region (denervation may bias pain perception) - axillary node dissection - psychosis. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Cleveland Clinic | Cleveland | Ohio |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The Cleveland Clinic | Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | 1 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Rest | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during rest (NRS-R) Scale name: Numeric rating scale during rest (NRS-R) The higher scores indicate more severe pain during rest (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) | 1 hour post-operatively | |
Primary | 8-12 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Rest | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during rest (NRS-R) The higher scores indicate more severe pain during rest (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) | 8-12 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 24 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Rest | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during rest (NRS-R).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during rest (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) |
24 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 36 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Rest | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during rest (NRS-R).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during rest (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) |
36 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 48 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Rest | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale during rest (NRS-R).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during rest (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) The range is 0 to 10. |
48 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 60 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Rest | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale during rest (NRS-R).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during rest (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) The range is 0 to 10. |
60 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 72 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Rest | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale during rest (NRS-R).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during rest (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) The range is 0 to 10. |
72 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 84 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Rest | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during rest (NRS-R).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during rest (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) The range is 0 to 10. |
84 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 96 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Rest | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during rest (NRS-R).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during rest (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) Range 0-10 |
96 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 36 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Activity | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during activity (NRS-A).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during activity (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) The range is 0 to 10. |
36 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 48 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Activity | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during activity (NRS-A).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during activity (10 meaning the worst pain,0 meaning no pain) The range is 0 to 10. |
48 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 60 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Activity | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during activity (NRS-A).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during activity (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) The range is 0 to 10. |
60 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 72 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Activity | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during activity (NRS-A).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during activity (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) The range is 0 to 10. |
72 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 84 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Activity | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during activity (NRS-A).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during activity (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) The range is 0 to 10. |
84 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 96 Hour Pain Assessment Numeric Rating Scale During Activity | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of numeric rating scale (0-10) during activity (NRS-A).
The higher scores indicate more severe pain during activity (10 meaning the worst pain, 0 meaning no pain) The range is 0 to 10. |
96 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 24 Hour Pain Assessment Brief Pain Inventory | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) Questionnaire This is also a validated scale from 0 to 10, with 10 having the most severe pain and 0 being no pain | 24 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 48 Hour Pain Assessment Brief Pain Inventory | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) Questionnaire This is also a validated scale from 0 to 10, with 10 having the most severe pain and 0 being no pain | 48 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 72 Hour Pain Assessment Brief Pain Inventory | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) Questionnaire This is also a validated scale from 0 to 10, with 10 having the most severe pain and 0 being no pain | 72 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 96 Hour Pain Assessment Brief Pain Inventory | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) Questionnaire This is also a validated scale from 0 to 10, with 10 having the most severe pain and 0 being no pain | 96 hours post-operatively | |
Primary | 96 Hour Pain Assessment Post-Operative Analgesia Patient Satisfaction | Pain will be assessed qualitatively through the use of post-operative analgesia patient satisfaction scale (0-5) The higher scores indicate more satisfied patients.( 5 would be very satisfied-less pain, 0 would indicate unsatisfied patients-more pain) | 96 hours post-operatively | |
Secondary | 24 Hour Use of Rescue Analgesic | We will record the amount in milligrams and type of rescue analgesic for each patient. | 24 hours post operatively | |
Secondary | 48 Hour Use of Rescue Analgesic | We will record the amount in milligrams and type of rescue analgesic for each patient. | 48 hours post operatively | |
Secondary | 72 Hour Use of Rescue Analgesic | We will record the amount in milligrams and type of rescue analgesic for each patient. | 72 hours post operatively | |
Secondary | 96 Hour Use of Rescue Analgesic | We will record the amount in milligrams and type of rescue analgesic for each patient. | 96 hours post operatively |
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