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Aim of the work:

To compare the use of the Accuro ultrasound and a real time ultrasound guided epidural combined with the acoustic puncture assisted device to perform the epidural anesthesia Secondary aim is to compare the incidence of complications associated with each technique.

Patient's selection:

This study will be performed on 100 pregnant patients scheduled for normal vaginal delivery under epidural analgesia.

The sample size was calculated by taking success rate of conventional LOR to be 98% in the patients; assuming 80% power, with 95% confidence interval (CI) of two techniques and 30% margin of error.

The study protocol will be reviewed and approved by the Ethics Committee of the Alexandria Main University Hospitals.

A written consent will be obtained from all the patients participating in this study.

Complete history will be taken from all the patients and will be subjected to thorough examination and routine laboratory investigations. Patients will be randomly divided into two equal groups using a computer-generated program.

Group I consists of 50 patients scheduled for epidural catheter insertion using the Accuro ultrasound imaging assisted technique.

Group II consists of 50 patients scheduled for epidural catheter insertion using the real time ultrasound guided technique combined with the use of the acoustic puncture assist device (APAD) technique.


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Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms

  • Two Different Techniques to Perform Epidural Using Ultrasound

NCT number NCT04204070
Study type Interventional
Source Alexandria University
Contact Yasser Mohamed Osman, assistant professor
Phone 01006357996
Email yasseralx@hotmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 11, 2019
Completion date June 11, 2020