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This study seeks to identify whether the addition of liposomal bupivacaine to regular bupivacaine and saline administered via surgical transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block will reduce the cumulative opioid dose in the first 48 hours after cesarean. 60 women scheduled for cesarean at Unity-Point Health Meriter Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin will be enrolled and can be expect to be on study for up to 6 weeks post-partum.


Clinical Trial Description

The purpose of this study is to determine whether liposomal bupivacaine administered via surgical TAP block at the time of Cesarean delivery will reduce the total dose of opioids received. The hypothesis is that liposomal bupivacaine will reduce the total dose of opioids received in the immediate 48 hours post-delivery. Secondary outcomes will include participant self-reported pain scores, participant-reported incidence of side effects, and development of objective complications such as dysrhythmias. Other outcomes collected will include length of stay, time to first rescue analgesic medication, total dose of opioids at 12, 24, 36, 72 hours and during the hospital stay, use of supplemental oxygen during hospitalization, breastfeeding rates, both exclusive and in combination with formula use, amount of opioid prescribed at discharge and whether refills were requested or administered, rates of chronic pain at six weeks postpartum, and six week Edinburgh Depression Screen scores. Neonatal outcomes such as fetal weight, five-minute Apgar scores and development of adverse outcomes such as neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission will also be collected because NICU admission can impact maternal opioid use. Primary Objective: - To determine whether liposomal bupivacaine administered via surgical TAP block at the time of cesarean delivery will reduce the total dose of opioids received in the first 48 hours after surgery. - Hypothesis: The hypothesis is that liposomal bupivacaine administered via surgical TAP block at the time of cesarean delivery will reduce the total dose of opioids received in the first 48 hours after surgery. - Developmental Sub Aim: If liposomal bupivacaine administered via surgical TAP block does reduce the total dose of opioids received, to determine the degree of the reduction in order to allow for an adequately powered randomized-controlled trial. Secondary Objective: - To determine whether liposomal bupivacaine administered via surgical TAP block at the time of cesarean delivery will reduce patient-reported pain scores and opioid-related side effects, including respiratory compromise. - Hypothesis: The hypothesis is that liposomal bupivacaine administered via surgical TAP block at the time of cesarean will reduce patient-reported pain scores and opioid related side effects. ;


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NCT number NCT04897841
Study type Interventional
Source University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date October 11, 2021
Completion date October 13, 2022

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