The Effects of Ultrasound-guided Serratus Plane Block During Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Lobectomy

NCT ID: NCT03718377

Last Updated: 2019-02-27

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

50 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2018-08-28

Study Completion Date

2019-06-30

Brief Summary

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This study evaluates the effects of serratus plane block on intraoperative opioid consumption, emergence time and hemodynamic stability in patients undergoing video-assisted thoracic surgery.

Detailed Description

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Thoracotomy is known as one of the most painful surgery. Thus, there is a development to reduce surgical stress in terms of operation technique, which is video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery. Although it has reduced postoperative pain and complications compared with thoracotomy, VATS is still quite painful operation.

Serratus plane block is a novel technique which provide analgesic effect for lateral chest wall by blocking lateral branch of intercostal nerve. It has been reported to be used for pain management including rib fracture, herpes zoster, and postoperative pain. It has become a popular analgesic modality because it is easy to perform and relatively safe. However, the effect of serratus plane block during intraoperative period has not yet been studied.

In this study, therefore, the investigators decided to assess the effect of serratus plane block on intraoperative opioid consumption, emergence time and hemodynamic stability in patients undergoing video-assisted thoracic surgery.

Conditions

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Anesthesia, Conduction Pain Management

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors

Study Groups

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Serratus plane block

The subjects were received serratus plane block in the regional-anesthesia unit out of operation room before induction of general anesthesia. And, video-assisted thoracic surgery was performed under balanced general anesthesia.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Serratus plane block

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

The subjects were received serratus plane block in the regional-anesthesia unit out of operation room before induction of general anesthesia. And, video-assisted thoracic surgery was performed under balanced general anesthesia.

General anesthesia only

Video-assisted thoracic surgery was performed under balanced general anesthesia without serratus plane block

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

General anesthesia only

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Video-assisted thoracic surgery was performed under balanced general anesthesia without serratus plane block

Interventions

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Serratus plane block

The subjects were received serratus plane block in the regional-anesthesia unit out of operation room before induction of general anesthesia. And, video-assisted thoracic surgery was performed under balanced general anesthesia.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

General anesthesia only

Video-assisted thoracic surgery was performed under balanced general anesthesia without serratus plane block

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status classification I-III for three port video-assisted thoracic surgery lobectomy under general anesthesia

Exclusion Criteria

* History of allergic reaction to local anesthetics, coagulopathy, local infection at the injection site, and systemic infection.
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

75 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Kyungpook National University Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Saeyoung Kim, MD, PhD

Associate professor

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Saeyoung Kim

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Kyungpook National University Hospital

Locations

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Kyungpook national university hospital

Daegu, , South Korea

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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South Korea

Central Contacts

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Jimin Heo

Role: CONTACT

82-53-420-5430

Facility Contacts

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Jimin Heo

Role: primary

82-53-420-5430

Other Identifiers

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2018-06-006-002

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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