Trial Outcomes & Findings for ED90 of 3% Chloroprocaine for Cervical Cerclage (NCT NCT03805438)

NCT ID: NCT03805438

Last Updated: 2021-10-12

Results Overview

Identification of the dose of intrathecal 3% chloroprocaine that will provide adequate anesthesia for a cervical cerclage to occur.

Recruitment status

COMPLETED

Study phase

PHASE4

Target enrollment

47 participants

Primary outcome timeframe

60 minutes

Results posted on

2021-10-12

Participant Flow

Participant milestones

Participant milestones
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Overall Study
STARTED
47
Overall Study
COMPLETED
45
Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
2

Reasons for withdrawal

Reasons for withdrawal
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Overall Study
Lack of Efficacy
1
Overall Study
Protocol Violation
1

Baseline Characteristics

ED90 of 3% Chloroprocaine for Cervical Cerclage

Baseline characteristics by cohort

Baseline characteristics by cohort
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Age, Continuous
32 years
n=5 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Female
45 Participants
n=5 Participants
Sex: Female, Male
Male
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Hispanic or Latino
4 Participants
n=5 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Not Hispanic or Latino
41 Participants
n=5 Participants
Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
American Indian or Alaska Native
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Asian
3 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Black or African American
22 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
White
14 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
More than one race
0 Participants
n=5 Participants
Race (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
6 Participants
n=5 Participants
Region of Enrollment
United States
45 Participants
n=5 Participants

PRIMARY outcome

Timeframe: 60 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

Identification of the dose of intrathecal 3% chloroprocaine that will provide adequate anesthesia for a cervical cerclage to occur.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
The Dose of Intrathecal (IT) Chloroprocaine That Provides Effective Anesthesia in 90% of Patients Undergoing Elective Cerclage Placement (Intraoperative Analgesic Supplementation Not Required).
49.5 mg
Interval 45.0 to 50.1

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 60 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

The scale from 0-10 is used where a score of 0 represents no pain at all and a score of 10 represents the worst pain a participant could imagine. It is reported as a single score at a single point in time. No subscales are used.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Maximum Pain Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) During Surgery (as Reported by Patient, Scored From 0-10 in the PACU).
0 score on a scale
Interval 0.0 to 0.0

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 60 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

Number of participants reporting nausea.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Number of Participants Who Reported Nausea (Self-reported by Patient, Yes or no).
8 Participants

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 60 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

Number of participants with observed vomiting.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Number of Participants With Observed Vomiting. (Observed Yes or no).
1 Participants

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 60 minutes

Number of participants reporting itching.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Number of Participants Reporting Itching. (Self-reported by Patient, Yes or no).
2 Participants

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 60 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Number of Patients Who Were Given Vasopressor Phenylephrine (and Ephedrine) BP Drops Greater Than 15% Below Baseline or < 100mg Hg Systolic.
13 Participants

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 60 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

All patients were analyzed for possible requirement of this intervention, though all participants did not require the intervention.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
The Average Dose of Phenylephrine Given to Those Patients Whose BP Dropped Greater Than 15% Below Baseline or < 100mg Hg Systolic.
320 mg
Interval 100.0 to 460.0

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 60 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

The scale used is 0-10 where 0 would represent completely unsatisfied and 10 would be completely satisfied. A 10 would imply that if a participant had to have the procedure performed again, it would be repeated in the exact same fashion it was carried out the first time. This will be assessed at the time of PACU discharge and will be asked one time. No subscales are used.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Overall Patient Satisfaction at Time of PACU Discharge.
10 score on a scale
Interval 10.0 to 10.0

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: 60 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

The motor block is assessed using the Bromage scale (1-5). The block is objectively assessed using this scale based on which joints a patient is able to mobilize following epidural or subarachnoid block. A score of 1 represents a patient who is unable to mobilize any lower extremity joint. A score of 5 represents a patient able to mobilize all lower extremity joints.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Time to Resolution of Motor Block at End of the Cerclage Placement (Measured in the PACU).
60 minutes
Interval 45.0 to 90.0

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: approximately 180 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Time to Hospital Discharge as Measured as the Time Difference Between Local Anesthetic Injection and Discharge Time as Recorded in the Medical Notes
150 minutes
Interval 139.0 to 186.0

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: up to 180 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Time From Spinal Block to Ambulation
60 minutes
Interval 45.0 to 90.0

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: approximately 180 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Time From Spinal Block to Micturition
150 minutes
Interval 139.0 to 186.0

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: up to 180 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Time to Complete Sensory Regression
90 minutes
Interval 75.0 to 105.0

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: up to 180 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

The motor block is assessed using the Bromage scale (1-5). The block is objectively assessed using this scale based on which joints a patient is able to mobilize following epidural or subarachnoid block. A score of 1 represents a patient who is unable to mobilize any lower extremity joint. A score of 5 represents a patient able to mobilize all lower extremity joints.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Time to Resolution of Motor Block (Bromage Score of 5)
60 minutes
Interval 45.0 to 90.0

SECONDARY outcome

Timeframe: approximately 180 minutes

Population: Participants who completed the study.

Readiness for PACU discharge would include a patient who is able to ambulate unassisted (indicating resolution of motor block), has vital signs within normal limits, has pain levels acceptable to the patient, and has been able to urinate.

Outcome measures

Outcome measures
Measure
Chloroprocaine Dose
n=45 Participants
Initial Patient (A#X) 45mg (1.5mL) of Chloroprocaine 3% (Nesacaine - Fresenius Kabi), will be drawn up into a 3 ml syringe (a 1 ml 'TB syringe' will be used to aspirate the drug in aliquots to ensure accuracy). The following additive will be added: 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml) 0.3 ml of sterile 0.9% sodium chloride Thus the total volume in the syringe will be 2 ml. Study drugs will be prepared by one anesthesiologist (un-blinded) and administered by another anesthesiologist (blinded). Subsequent Patient (A#X+1) The dose of Chloroprocaine 3% based on outcome from prior subject and calculations mentioned previously will be added to 10 mcg (0.2ml) of fentanyl (50 mcg/ml). Sterile 0.9% sodium chloride will be added until the total volume in the syringe is 2 ml.
Time to Readiness for PACU Discharge (Pre-defined Nursing Criteria)
150 minutes
Interval 139.0 to 186.0

Adverse Events

Chloroprocaine Dose

Serious events: 0 serious events
Other events: 0 other events
Deaths: 0 deaths

Serious adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Other adverse events

Adverse event data not reported

Additional Information

Riley Landreth, DO

Duke University

Phone: 919-684-8111

Results disclosure agreements

  • Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
  • Publication restrictions are in place