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Preemptive Analgesia With Amitryptyline for Prevention of Pain in Women After Hysterectomy

Primary Purpose

Pain, Postoperative

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 3
Locations
Brazil
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Amitriptyline
Placebo
Sponsored by
University of Campinas, Brazil
About
Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional prevention trial for Pain, Postoperative focused on measuring amitryptyline, Analgesia, Hysterectomy, Pain, Postoperative

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 60 Years (Adult)FemaleDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Women scheduled for total abdominal hysterectomy for benign conditions (e.g. hemorrhagic and / or uterine fibroid disorder);
  • Age between 18 and 60;

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Endometriosis;
  • Abnormal cervicovaginal smears;
  • Uterine prolapse;
  • Patients with a history of intolerance to opioids or narcotics;
  • Patients with contraindications to the use of amitriptyline (e.g., ischemic heart disease, glaucoma)
  • addicted to alcohol or drugs;
  • Use of analgesics in the 24 hours prior to the possible administration of amitriptyline;
  • Failure to provide informed consent;
  • Different anesthesia from spinal anesthesia

Sites / Locations

  • FCM CG - Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Campina Grande

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Active Comparator

Placebo Comparator

Arm Label

Amitryptyline

Placebo

Arm Description

Patients who will be take amitryptyline, 75mg, only use, 30min before surgery.

Patients who will be take placebo 30min before surgery.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Effectiveness of amitryptyline in the prevention of post-operative pain in women undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy, twenty-four hours after surgery
The postoperative pain will be measured twenty-four hours after surgery, using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)

Secondary Outcome Measures

Intensity of acute postoperative pain six hours after the procedure
It will be measured using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Intensity of acute postoperative pain twelve hours after the procedure
It will be measured using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Intensity of acute postoperative pain twenty-four hours after the procedure
It will be measured using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Intensity of acute postoperative pain forty-eight hours after the procedure
It will be measured using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Records of rescue analgesia
Use of rescue analgesia with the infusion of morphine - It will be checked using the patient records at the hospital
Compare surgical time (duration, in minutes) and frequency of intraoperative and postoperative complications
Relationship between surgical time (duration) and complications occurrence
Frequency of adverse effects
Onset of adverse effects like migraine, sickness, numbness, vomiting, itching, etc
Length of hospitalization
Time between admission and releasing, in hours
Effectiveness of amitryptyline in the prevention of post-operative pain in women undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy, six hours after surgery
The postoperative pain will be measured after six hours after surgery, using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Effectiveness of amitryptyline in the prevention of post-operative pain in women undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy, twelve hours after surgery
The postoperative pain will be measured after six hours after surgery, using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Effectiveness of amitryptyline in the prevention of post-operative pain in women undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy, forty-eight hours after surgery
The postoperative pain will be measured forty-eight hours after surgery, using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)

Full Information

First Posted
July 8, 2015
Last Updated
November 22, 2018
Sponsor
University of Campinas, Brazil
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03587025
Brief Title
Preemptive Analgesia With Amitryptyline for Prevention of Pain in Women After Hysterectomy
Official Title
Preemptive Analgesia With Amitryptyline for Prevention of Post-operative Pain in Women After Total Abdominal Hysterectomy: a Randomized Clinical Trial
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
November 2018
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
June 1, 2015 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
October 30, 2018 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
October 30, 2018 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
University of Campinas, Brazil

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine whether amitryptyline is effective in the prevention of pain in women after a total abdominal hysterectomy.
Detailed Description
It will be performed a randomized clinical trial, double-blind, placebo-controlled, with two branches: one group receiving preemptive analgesia with amitryptyline and one receiving placebo. Blind procedures (blinding): The participant does not know which group participates; The evaluator does not know to which group it belongs to every individual; The tablets provided to patients will be identical. Study population All patients with total abdominal hysterectomy indication attended in Gynecological Surgery clinic of the Hospital Pedro I. Sample It will be obtained a non-consecutive probability sample offering to participate in the study to all women that is going to be submitted to total abdominal hysterectomy indication in the referral hospital from june 2015 to june 2016. Then these will be submitted to randomization process as explained later. Calculation of the sample Size: The calculation of sample size was performing using the online software in the public domain Openepi version 2.3.1 (Atlanta, GA). Were used as reference data found in clinical trial using gabapentin versus placebo (AJORI et al., 2011), in which it found an average of Visual Analog Scale score of 0.2 and a standard deviation of 0.8 for the group receiving gabapentin and average of 0.9 to 1.3 standard deviation for the group with placebo administration. For a power of 95% and a significance level of 5%, would require 124 patients (62 in each group) to highlight this difference. It is expected losses or post-randomization exclusion, was added to 20% of the total patients, resulting in 148.8 or approximately 150 patients (75 in each group). Procedures for participants selection Patients with total abdominal hysterectomy indication usually are hospitalized in the previous day in the hospital. They will be addressed by one of the researchers to apply a checklist with the criteria for inclusion and exclusion and, if eligible, will be invited to participate. The informed consent will be read aloud and those who agree to participate will then be randomized to one of the groups: amitriptyline or placebo. Randomization Procedures A list of random numbers will be previously prepared by a statistical oblivious to research in the public domain software Random Allocation Software version 2.0 (Ispaham, Iran), with 75 patients allocated to the amitriptyline group and 75 to the placebo group. Boxes will be prepared to pack the tablets containing 25 mg of amitriptyline or placebo. Any amitryptyline as a placebo have been prepared by the hospital pharmacy with aspect (size, shape, weight and color) identical. Consecutively numbered boxes are packed in a 150 intended consecutively for each patient randomized. These boxes will be prepared by a pharmacist also oblivious to the research and researchers, and patients, will not be aware of its content, therefore ensuring it is the concealment of allocation. Both tablets will be administered orally, with water being offered to patients in the period between six and twelve hours before the surgical procedure by the head nurse of the gynecology ward (blinded to the study), which should correspond to the nighttime for surgeries performed in the morning and the morning period for surgeries performed in the afternoon. Data processing The data collected should follow the following protocol for storage: should first occur data collection, followed by creation of a base number of patient follow-up with nine digits. The first six digits should refer to the day of collection in the day, month, year, each with two digits. The last three digits should be reserved to the sequence order in which the tests were performed. Thus, in the case of the first day the patient should be 001 if the second was 002 and so on. Eg patient number 070912005. It is known that was attended for the first time on 07/09/12 and that was the day the patient fifth part of the sample. The data will be entered in a specific database created in the public domain Epi-Info 7.1.3 program and Medcalc version 13.2.2 or higher, at different times by two different people. After typing, the databases will be compared. Consistency tests and frequency distribution tables of the main variables will be obtained for any errors correction. In the case of finding inconsistencies or lack of information, the forms will be consulted. If doubt remains, will be made the consultation of the records. At the end of typing, listings will be obtained again for the last correction and creating the final database, which will be submitted to cleaning tests and consistency of information, leading to the final database, which will be used for statistical analysis . 4.15.2 Data Analysis Statistical analysis will be performed by researchers in the Epi-Info 7.1.3 and Medcalc version 13.2.2 or higher version available at the time, identifying the groups as A or B and breaking up the secrecy only after the results obtained and prepared the tables. Thus, only you know which group received amitriptyline or placebo at the end of the analysis. The visual analogic scale can be recorded to binary mild / absent and moderate / severe pain pain, using cut-off points to be set later. It will also be analyzed as ordinal variable, using for comparison of the groups the nonparametric Mann-Whitney test. The same procedure is used to evaluate the satisfaction and depression, thereby obtaining categorical variables. Categorical variables are compared in contingency tables using the chi-square tests of association and Fisher's exact test where appropriate. It will calculate the risk ratio (RR) as a relative measure of risk, determining the 95% confidence interval. The numbers needed to treat and get a benefit and number needed to treat and get a harm will still be calculated and their respective confidence intervals at 95%. At every stage of the analysis will be adopted the significance level of 5%. Ethics aspects This study meets the requirements of the "Declaration of Helsinki" for research on human subjects, and Resolution 466/2012 of the National Health Council (BRAZIL MINISTRY OF HEALTH, 2012). All participants will be informed about the research objectives and with free will to their participation or not. The participants will be informed about possible side effects and at the same time the possible beneficial effects of amitriptyline, being informed that they will not be aware will be using this drug or placebo. Patients should also be aware that any damage suffered can and preferably should be reported immediately to one of the evaluators. Example: adverse reaction to amitriptyline not provided in the package leaflet.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Pain, Postoperative
Keywords
amitryptyline, Analgesia, Hysterectomy, Pain, Postoperative

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Prevention
Study Phase
Phase 3
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
ParticipantCare ProviderInvestigatorOutcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
150 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Amitryptyline
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
Patients who will be take amitryptyline, 75mg, only use, 30min before surgery.
Arm Title
Placebo
Arm Type
Placebo Comparator
Arm Description
Patients who will be take placebo 30min before surgery.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Amitriptyline
Intervention Description
Amitriptyline compared with placebo for preemptive analgesia in women after abdominal hysterectomy.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Placebo
Intervention Description
Placebo
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Effectiveness of amitryptyline in the prevention of post-operative pain in women undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy, twenty-four hours after surgery
Description
The postoperative pain will be measured twenty-four hours after surgery, using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Time Frame
Twenty-four hours after surgery
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Intensity of acute postoperative pain six hours after the procedure
Description
It will be measured using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Time Frame
Six hours after the procedure
Title
Intensity of acute postoperative pain twelve hours after the procedure
Description
It will be measured using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Time Frame
Twelve hours after the procedure
Title
Intensity of acute postoperative pain twenty-four hours after the procedure
Description
It will be measured using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Time Frame
Twenty-four hours after the procedure
Title
Intensity of acute postoperative pain forty-eight hours after the procedure
Description
It will be measured using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Time Frame
forty-eight hours after the procedure
Title
Records of rescue analgesia
Description
Use of rescue analgesia with the infusion of morphine - It will be checked using the patient records at the hospital
Time Frame
From the end of the procedure until 48 hours after that
Title
Compare surgical time (duration, in minutes) and frequency of intraoperative and postoperative complications
Description
Relationship between surgical time (duration) and complications occurrence
Time Frame
From the end of the procedure until sixty days after that.
Title
Frequency of adverse effects
Description
Onset of adverse effects like migraine, sickness, numbness, vomiting, itching, etc
Time Frame
From the end of the procedure until 48 hours after that
Title
Length of hospitalization
Description
Time between admission and releasing, in hours
Time Frame
participants will be followed for the duration of hospital saty, an expected average of 48 hours.
Title
Effectiveness of amitryptyline in the prevention of post-operative pain in women undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy, six hours after surgery
Description
The postoperative pain will be measured after six hours after surgery, using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Time Frame
Six hours after surgery.
Title
Effectiveness of amitryptyline in the prevention of post-operative pain in women undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy, twelve hours after surgery
Description
The postoperative pain will be measured after six hours after surgery, using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Time Frame
Twelve hours after surgery
Title
Effectiveness of amitryptyline in the prevention of post-operative pain in women undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy, forty-eight hours after surgery
Description
The postoperative pain will be measured forty-eight hours after surgery, using the visual pain scale (0 - no pain to 10 - very hard pain)
Time Frame
Forty-eight hours after surgery

10. Eligibility

Sex
Female
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
60 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Women scheduled for total abdominal hysterectomy for benign conditions (e.g. hemorrhagic and / or uterine fibroid disorder); Age between 18 and 60; Exclusion Criteria: Endometriosis; Abnormal cervicovaginal smears; Uterine prolapse; Patients with a history of intolerance to opioids or narcotics; Patients with contraindications to the use of amitriptyline (e.g., ischemic heart disease, glaucoma) addicted to alcohol or drugs; Use of analgesics in the 24 hours prior to the possible administration of amitriptyline; Failure to provide informed consent; Different anesthesia from spinal anesthesia
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Guilherme V Mascena, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
FCM-CG
Official's Role
Study Chair
Facility Information:
Facility Name
FCM CG - Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Campina Grande
City
Campina Grande
State/Province
Paraíba
ZIP/Postal Code
58411-120
Country
Brazil

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Citations:
PubMed Identifier
19748184
Citation
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Results Reference
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PubMed Identifier
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Citation
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Results Reference
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PubMed Identifier
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Citation
Clarke-Pearson DL, Geller EJ. Complications of hysterectomy. Obstet Gynecol. 2013 Mar;121(3):654-673. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0b013e3182841594.
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