The Effects of Three Different Ultrasound-guided Nerve Blocks in VATS
Last updated on July 2021Recruitment
- Recruitment Status
- Not yet recruiting
- Estimated Enrollment
- Same as current
Summary
- Conditions
- Nerve Block
- Pain Acute
- Thoracic Anesthesia
- Type
- Interventional
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Design
- Allocation: RandomizedIntervention Model: Parallel AssignmentMasking: Triple (Participant, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)Primary Purpose: Treatment
Participation Requirements
- Age
- Between 18 years and 70 years
- Gender
- Both males and females
Description
Ultrasound-guided nerve block is an important part of multi-mode analgesia to decrease the consumption of opioids. Thoracic paravertebral block is considered as an ideal regional analgesic choice for video-assisted thoracic surgery, but it still has some side effects, such as pneumothorax, vascular ...
Ultrasound-guided nerve block is an important part of multi-mode analgesia to decrease the consumption of opioids. Thoracic paravertebral block is considered as an ideal regional analgesic choice for video-assisted thoracic surgery, but it still has some side effects, such as pneumothorax, vascular injury, especially for novices. Recent years, ultrasound-guided mid-point transverse process to pleura block and erector spinae plane block are reported for thoracic surgery. The insertion depth in these two methods is more superficial than traditional paravertebral block. They could have less side effects. Therefore, we design a randomised control study to compare them on block effects, postoperative pain and analgesic consumption in video-assisted thoracic surgery.
Tracking Information
- NCT #
- NCT04829409
- Collaborators
- Not Provided
- Investigators
- Study Chair: Ailin Luo, MD,PhD Tongji Hospital