Comparative Study Between Single , Intra- Cluster and Double-injection Ultrasound-guided Supraclavicular Block of Brachial Plexus

NCT ID: NCT03188939

Last Updated: 2017-06-16

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

PHASE4

Total Enrollment

36 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2017-07-31

Study Completion Date

2017-09-30

Brief Summary

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Supraclavicular block of brachial plexus is a type of regional anesthesia sometimes employed as an alternative to general anesthesia for surgery of the forearm. Many approaches have been described for ultrasound-guided supraclavicular block of the brachial plexus , Double- injection technique , single-injection and intra- cluster-injection technique. In intra- cluster-injection technique.The comparison between the 3 techniques may allow detecting the most beneficial one. the investigators hypothesized that intra-cluster-injection technique will be associated with more rapid onset, longer duration and the least complications. (because the trunks and divisions of the brachial plexus are relatively close as they travel over the first rib, the onset and quality of anesthesia will be faster and complete) Methods : This study will be conducted at kasr al ainy Hospital Cairo university After obtaining ethics committee approval and written informed consent 36 patients (who will undergo surgery for forearm)included in the study classified into three groups Gs single injection technique ,Gic intra- cluster injection technique, Gd double injection technique After block will be done, a second investigator will examine the patient for sensory and motor block (every 10 minutes for 30 minutes) and for occurrence of complications. The patient will be ready for surgery when the score ≥14 point. At this point the onset will be determined and so the patient can be transferred to the operating room .

If the patient experienced anxiety, propofol infusion (80-250 ug/kg/min) can be started. If the patient experienced pain during surgery the block considered failed and induction of general anesthesia should be started.

After end of the surgery the second investigator will continue to assess the patient for post operative pain every one hour for 24 hours to determine duration of the block.

Detailed Description

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The purpose of this study to compare between three techniques( single- injection, intra-cluster -injection and double-injection) ultrasound-guided supraclavicular block of brachial plexus for surgery of forearm regarding onset of the block , duration, time of performance and possible complications

Study population \& Sample size : 36 patients undergoing elective forearm surgeries in Kasr AL Aini Hospital will be included in the study , patients will be allocated in three groups 12 patient each.

Study Design : randomized comparative study , randomization will be done through closed opaque envelope

Methods :This study will be conducted at kasr al ainy Hospital Cairo university After obtaining ethics committee approval and written informed consent 36 patients (who will undergo surgery for forearm)included in the study classified into three groups Gs single injection technique ,Gic intra- cluster injection technique, Gd double injection technique For the 3 techniques , the investigator will prepare 20 gauge 10cm block needle and portable ultrasound machine (Siemens ACUSON X300 Ultrasound System with linear probe 8-14 MHZ).

In the preparation room, Standard monitors will be connected ,IV peripheral cannula will be inserted in upper limb contra lateral to surgical site and sedative e.g. midazolam 0.02mg/kg will be given. Patient will be positioned semi-sitting, the transducer is positioned in the transverse plane immediately superior to the clavicle at approximately its midpoint. Using a 3-cm, 27-gauge needle, 2 mL of local anesthetic is injected into the skin 1 cm lateral. In single-injection technique using in plane method and lateral to medial direction, local anesthetic (30 ml bupivacaine) is injected at the point where the subclavian artery meets the first rib. In intra- cluster-injection technique using in plane method and lateral to medial direction , the local anesthetic(30 ml bupivacaine) is injected inside main and satellite neural cluster.( Circumferential administration of local anesthetic rather than creating a single point injection ).

In double-injection technique using in plane method and lateral to medial direction half the volume of local anesthetic(15 ml bupivacaine) is injected at intersection of first rib and subclavian artery and another half(15 ml bupivacaine) is injected supero- lateral to subclavian artery to assure spread of the local anesthetic solution in all planes containing brachial plexus. the performance time will be recorded.

After block will be done, second investigator will examine the patient for sensory and motor block (every 10 minutes for 30 minutes) and for occurrence of complications. The patient will be ready for surgery when the score ≥14 point. At this point the onset will be determined and so the patient can be transferred to the operating room .

If the patient experienced anxiety, propofol infusion (80-250 ug/kg/min) can be started. If the patient experienced pain during surgery the block considered failed and induction of general anesthesia should be started.

After end of the surgery the second investigator will continue to assess the patient for post operative pain every one hour for 24 hours to determine duration of the block.

Possible Risks to study population : 1. Intravascular injection of local anaesthetic (if tip of needle is seen under ultrasound screen and the investigator is injecting local anaesthetic but nothing seen under ultrasound screen(tellet sign)) 2. Pneumothorax (asses pleura of the same side by chest x-ray after 6 hours) 3. Intraneural injection (keep an image or video of technique and seek for another opnion) Various studies demonstrated that if intraneural puncture occured the needle usually took a path away from the fascicles (intraneural perifascicular), while intraneural transfascicular puncture seemed relatively rare and intraneural intrafascicular placement of the needle even more uncommon. As long as the needle is placed intraneurally but in an extrafascicular fashion a safe injection and the absence of neurologic damage can be assumed.

4\. Horner's syndrome (ptosis ,miosis ,anhydrosis may be due to involvement of cervical sympathetic plexus)

Conditions

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Regional Anesthesia Morbidity

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

For the 3 techniques , we will prepare 20 gauge 10cm block needle and portable ultrasound machine , In single-injection technique using in plane method and lateral to medial direction, local anesthetic is injected at the point where the subclavian artery meets the first rib. In intra- cluster-injection technique using in plane method and lateral to medial direction , the local anesthetic is injected inside main and satellite neural cluster.

In double-injection technique using in plane method and lateral to medial direction half the volume of local anesthetic is injected at intersection of first rib and subclavian artery and another half is injected supero- lateral to subclavian artery to assure spread of the local anesthetic solution in all planes containing brachial plexus.
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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G s

20 guage 10cm block needle inserted in the supraclavicular fossa guided by portable ultrasound machine using in plane method and lateral to medial direction, local anesthetic (30 ml bupivacaine) is injected at the point where the subclavian artery meets the first rib

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

single injection supraclavicular brachial pleuxus block

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

the investigator will prepare 20 gauge 10cm block needle and portable ultrasound machine , In single-injection technique using in plane method and lateral to medial direction, local anesthetic is injected at the point where the subclavian artery meets the first rib.

G ic

20 guage 10cm block needle inserted in the supraclavicular fossa guided by portable ultrasound machine using in plane method and lateral to medial direction,the local anesthetic(30 ml bupivacaine) is injected inside main and satellite neural cluster.( Circumferential administration of local anesthetic rather than creating a single point injection )

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

intracluster injection supraclavicular brachial pieuxus block

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

the investigator will prepare 20 gauge 10cm block needle and portable ultrasound machine (Siemens ACUSON X300 Ultrasound System with linear probe 8-14 MHZ).using in plane method and lateral to medial direction , the local anesthetic(30 ml bupivacaine) is injected inside main and satellite neural cluster.( Circumferential administration of local anesthetic rather than creating a single point injection )

G d

20 guage 10cm block needle inserted in the supraclavicular fossa guided by portable ultrasound machine using in plane method and lateral to medial direction,half the volume of local anesthetic(15 ml bupivacaine) is injected at intersection of first rib and subclavian artery and another half(15 ml bupivacaine) is injected supero- lateral to subclavian artery to assure spread of the local anesthetic solution in all planes containing brachial plexus

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

double injection supraclavicular brachial pleuxus block

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

the investigator will prepare 20 gauge 10cm block needle and portable ultrasound machine (Siemens ACUSON X300 Ultrasound System with linear probe 8-14 MHZ).using in plane method and lateral to medial direction , half the volume of local anesthetic(15 ml bupivacaine) is injected at intersection of first rib and subclavian artery and another half(15 ml bupivacaine) is injected supero- lateral to subclavian artery to assure spread of the local anesthetic solution in all planes containing brachial plexus

Interventions

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single injection supraclavicular brachial pleuxus block

the investigator will prepare 20 gauge 10cm block needle and portable ultrasound machine , In single-injection technique using in plane method and lateral to medial direction, local anesthetic is injected at the point where the subclavian artery meets the first rib.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

intracluster injection supraclavicular brachial pieuxus block

the investigator will prepare 20 gauge 10cm block needle and portable ultrasound machine (Siemens ACUSON X300 Ultrasound System with linear probe 8-14 MHZ).using in plane method and lateral to medial direction , the local anesthetic(30 ml bupivacaine) is injected inside main and satellite neural cluster.( Circumferential administration of local anesthetic rather than creating a single point injection )

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

double injection supraclavicular brachial pleuxus block

the investigator will prepare 20 gauge 10cm block needle and portable ultrasound machine (Siemens ACUSON X300 Ultrasound System with linear probe 8-14 MHZ).using in plane method and lateral to medial direction , half the volume of local anesthetic(15 ml bupivacaine) is injected at intersection of first rib and subclavian artery and another half(15 ml bupivacaine) is injected supero- lateral to subclavian artery to assure spread of the local anesthetic solution in all planes containing brachial plexus

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

1. Age ( 18 -60 years)
2. ASA l \& ASA II
3. Body mass index(20-35 Kg/m2)

Exclusion Criteria

1. Pre-existing neuropathy
2. ASA lll \& ASA lV
3. Previous operation in supraclavicular fossa
4. Coagulopathy
5. Allergy to local anesthetic
6. Pregnancy
7. Inability to visualize the brachial plexus during ultrasound scanning.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Cairo University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Sherin Refaat

principal investigator

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Locations

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Faculty of medicine CAIRO UNIVERISTY

Cairo, , Egypt

Site Status

Countries

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Egypt

Other Identifiers

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N-34-2017

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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