Analgesic Efficacy of Intermediate Cervical Plexus Block in Patients Undergoing Neck Surgeries: A Comparison Between Two Bupivacaine Concentrations
NCT ID: NCT06621836
Last Updated: 2024-10-01
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE4
51 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-01-01
2024-09-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Group-H
ICPB H
ICPB technique The patient's head will be rested on a pillow and turned to the opposite side. A linear probe with higher frequencies will be placed transversely over the midpoint of the SCM muscle. The carotid artery will be identified and traced upwards to its bifurcation. the probe will be then moved laterally to identify the tapering posterolateral end of the SCM muscle. Via an in-plane technique, a 22-gauge, 50 mm needle will be advanced underneath the investing fascia of SCM muscle and above the interscalene groove until feeling the "pop" on piercing the investing fascia. The patient will be then randomly allocated into two groups (H \& L) using computer-generated random numbers that will be concealed in opaque envelopes. Group H will receive 10 ml 0.25 % bupivacaine he technique will be repeated on the opposite side
Group-L
ICPB - L
ICPB technique The patient's head will be rested on a pillow and turned to the opposite side. A linear probe with higher frequencies will be placed transversely over the midpoint of the SCM muscle. The carotid artery will be identified and traced upwards to its bifurcation. the probe will be then moved laterally to identify the tapering posterolateral end of the SCM muscle. Via an in-plane technique, a 22-gauge, 50 mm needle will be advanced underneath the investing fascia of SCM muscle and above the interscalene groove until feeling the "pop" on piercing the investing fascia. The patient will be then randomly allocated into two groups (H \& L) using computer-generated random numbers that will be concealed in opaque envelopes. Group L will receive 10 ml 0.125% bupivacaine. The technique will be repeated on the opposite side
Interventions
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ICPB H
ICPB technique The patient's head will be rested on a pillow and turned to the opposite side. A linear probe with higher frequencies will be placed transversely over the midpoint of the SCM muscle. The carotid artery will be identified and traced upwards to its bifurcation. the probe will be then moved laterally to identify the tapering posterolateral end of the SCM muscle. Via an in-plane technique, a 22-gauge, 50 mm needle will be advanced underneath the investing fascia of SCM muscle and above the interscalene groove until feeling the "pop" on piercing the investing fascia. The patient will be then randomly allocated into two groups (H \& L) using computer-generated random numbers that will be concealed in opaque envelopes. Group H will receive 10 ml 0.25 % bupivacaine he technique will be repeated on the opposite side
ICPB - L
ICPB technique The patient's head will be rested on a pillow and turned to the opposite side. A linear probe with higher frequencies will be placed transversely over the midpoint of the SCM muscle. The carotid artery will be identified and traced upwards to its bifurcation. the probe will be then moved laterally to identify the tapering posterolateral end of the SCM muscle. Via an in-plane technique, a 22-gauge, 50 mm needle will be advanced underneath the investing fascia of SCM muscle and above the interscalene groove until feeling the "pop" on piercing the investing fascia. The patient will be then randomly allocated into two groups (H \& L) using computer-generated random numbers that will be concealed in opaque envelopes. Group L will receive 10 ml 0.125% bupivacaine. The technique will be repeated on the opposite side
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* scheduled for total thyroidectomy or total laryngectomy
Exclusion Criteria
* A history of arrhythmias or treatment with antiarrhythmic drugs,
* Impaired pulmonary, liver or kidney functions,
* Neck infection or rash
18 Years
70 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Abeer Ahmed, MD
Professor
Locations
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Anesthesia department - Faculty of medicine- Cairo University
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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MS-425-2023
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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