Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Not yet recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • Cholecystitis
  • Pain, Chronic
  • Pain Postoperative
  • Quality of Life
Type
Interventional
Phase
Phase 2Phase 3
Design
Allocation: RandomizedIntervention Model: Parallel AssignmentMasking: Quadruple (Participant, Care Provider, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)Masking Description: Naldebain (active drug in solvent containing benzyl benzoate and sesame oil) or placebo drug (solvent containing benzyl benzoate and sesame oil) will be prepared by the clinical pharmacists in an identical injection syringe within 30 min before injection. The participants, anesthesiologists, surgeons, investigators and outcomes assessors will be blinded to the treatment groups.Primary Purpose: Treatment

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 20 years and 65 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

Clinical studies indicate that more than 80% of patients suffer from surgical-related pain in the first few days after major laparotomy or laparoscopic abdominal surgery and about 10% of these patients may develop chronic postoperative pain (CPSP), which can last up to several years after surgery. O...

Clinical studies indicate that more than 80% of patients suffer from surgical-related pain in the first few days after major laparotomy or laparoscopic abdominal surgery and about 10% of these patients may develop chronic postoperative pain (CPSP), which can last up to several years after surgery. One of the major risk factors for developing CPSP is inadequate management of the acute postoperative pain. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the most common surgical procedure for removal of the inflamed gall bladder or other gall bladder pathologies. There are more than 12,000 cases of cholecystectomy performed in Taiwan annually, and more than 85% of this procedure are undertook with laparoscopic techniques. Even with the minimally invasive laparoscopic operation, patients may still suffer from acute postoperative surgical-related pain. About 80% of patients who received laparoscopic procedures complain of moderate-to-severe pain within the first day after cholecystectomy. Most importantly, up to 20% (range from 3 to 20%) of these patients complained surgical-related pain one year after operation and they require prolonged use of opioid to control CPSP. The proposed mechanisms of CPSP after laparoscopic cholecystectomy include somatic component (incisional wound pain), visceral component (deep abdominal pain) and referred pain component (shoulder pain). Several important clinical observational studies suggested that inadequate management of surgical-related pain within one week after cholecystectomy is one of the major risk factors for developing CPSP. In addition to pain-related complications, CPSP may also impair patient's quality of life after surgery. However, there are currently lack of clinical practice guidelines or recommendations for prevention of CPSP after laparoscopic abdominal surgery. Although regional block techniques (i.e. truncal block or intrathecal opioid) are considered as effective supplementary analgesic approaches to improve postoperative pain control, parenteral administration of analgesics remain as the mainstay for pain management of laparoscopic abdominal surgery. Nalbuphine is a semi-synthetic opioid that acts as a mixed kappa opioid agonist and mu opioid antagonist, but its clinical applications in relieving acute postoperative pain is limited by the relatively short duration of action of 3-6h. Naldebain® is prodrug of nalbuphine, which was approved by the Taiwan FDA in 2017. Naldebain® is an extended-release dinalbuphine sebacate, and is rapidly hydrolyzed by tissue of plasma esterase to release nalbuphine. A number of clinical studies have shown that single-dose of pre-operative intramuscular administration of Naldebain® provides significantly higher analgesic effect up to 1 week in hemorrhoidectomy and laparotomy surgery with a well-tolerated safety profile. Naldebain® has not been tested in laparoscopic surgery. Therefore, this PI-initiated randomized, double-blind, placebo-control trial aims to investigate the clinical efficacy of Naldebain® in management of acute postoperative pain in patients receiving laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and prevention of the development of CPSP after surgery.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04808544
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
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