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DPE Technique in Labor Epidural for Morbidly Obese Women

Primary Purpose

Morbid Obesity, Labor Pain

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 4
Locations
United States
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Dural puncture epidural (DPE)
Standard Epidural (EPL)
Dural puncture epidural (DPE)
Standard Epidural (EPL)
Sponsored by
Duke University
About
Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Morbid Obesity

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 42 Years (Adult)FemaleAccepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Women admitted to the Duke Birthing Center for spontaneous or induced vaginal delivery will be screened. After usual consultation with the anesthesia team is completed and consent for anesthesia services are obtained, eligible patients will be approached to by a member of the study team.
  • ages 18-45
  • singleton
  • vertex fetuses at 37-41 weeks' gestation
  • nulliparous and multiparous women
  • cervical dilation of 2-7cm
  • BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2,
  • pain score > 4
  • English-speaking ability.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • chronic opioid use
  • Major cardiac disease
  • contraindications to regional anesthesia

Sites / Locations

  • Duke University Medical Center

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Experimental

Arm Label

Dural Puncture Epidural (DPE)

Standard Epidural (EPL)

Arm Description

Women who have analgesia initiated with a DPE technique

Women who have analgesia initiated with an epidural technique

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Number of Participants Who Required Asymmetric Block, Top-up Interventions, Catheter Adjustments, Replacement of Epidural Catheter, or Failure of Block Requiring Emergency General Anesthesia or Rescue Neuraxial Prior to Cesarean Delivery
Composite outcome: asymmetric block, top-up interventions required, catheter adjustments, replacement of epidural catheter, or failure or block requiring emergency general anesthesia or rescue neuraxial prior to cesarean delivery Values shared are indicative of the number of participants who have the one or more of the composite elements for the composite outcome.

Secondary Outcome Measures

Time to Pain Relief
Time in minutes to numeric pain relief scale <= 1. Less time is better, as the pain relief scale is from 0 - 10, where 10 is the worst imaginable and 0 is no pain.
Degree of Motor Block as Measured by the Lowest Bromage Score
The Bromage Score is used to measure degree of motor block, with a range of 1 to 5. A lower score indicates more motor block, so a higher value means a better outcome.
Number of Participants With Maternal Adverse Events
Hypotension, fetal bradycardia, post-dural puncture headache
Duration of Second Stage of Labor
The second stage of labor begins when the cervix is completely dilated and ends with the delivery of the baby.
Total Labor Epidural Time
Total labor epidural time
Total Anesthetic (Ropivacaine 0.1% + Fentanyl 2) Dose Required Per Hour
Consumption of epidural medications in ml including physician boluses, programmed boluses and patient controlled boluses.
Mode of Delivery
Spontaneous, assisted, or cesarean delivery
Highest Recorded Pain Rating
Numeric pain rating scale (0-10), where higher values indicate more pain or larger change.

Full Information

First Posted
February 16, 2017
Last Updated
May 27, 2022
Sponsor
Duke University
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT03074695
Brief Title
DPE Technique in Labor Epidural for Morbidly Obese Women
Official Title
A Randomized Controlled Trial for Epidural Labor Analgesia: Comparison of Dural Puncture Epidural With Standard Labor Epidural Techniques
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
May 2022
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
April 1, 2017 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
November 6, 2020 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
November 6, 2020 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
Duke University

4. Oversight

Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product
Yes
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product
No
Product Manufactured in and Exported from the U.S.
Yes
Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
The primary purpose of this study is to determine differences in block quality between the "dural-puncture epidural" (DPE) and standard epidural (EPL) techniques for labor analgesia in the morbidly obese patient. The investigators hypothesize that when compared to the standard EPL, the DPE technique will improve block quality . Study participants will be randomized by computer-generated sequence to EPL or DPE arms, stratified by class of obesity (BMI 35-39.9 kg/m2, 40< 50 kg/m2 and ≥ 50 kg/m2) and by parity (nulliparous versus multiparous). All patients will receive a neuraxial technique in the sitting position at L3/4 or L4/5 using loss of resistance to saline. In the DPE group, a 25-g Whitacre needle will be used to puncture the dura. In both groups, the epidural catheter will be threaded 5 cm in the epidural space with an initiation dose of 15 ml of ropivacaine 0.1% with fentanyl (2 mcg/ml) over 6 minutes as per standard practice. After the initial loading dose and epidural pump is started, the blinded investigator will enter the patient's room to start data collection (time 0). Data will be collected for the first 30 minutes of epidural placement at 3,6,9,12,15,18 21, and 30 minutes to detect the time to achieve target pain ≤ 1/10, then assessed at standardized times (ever 2 hour) until delivery. Breakthrough pain will be managed by a standardized protocol. Other data to be collected will include: catheter adjustments and replacements, physician top-ups, asymmetrical block, pain score, motor block, sensory level to ice, hypotension, total anesthetic dose required, and PCEA use. The primary outcome of this study is block quality defined by a composite of five components: (1) asymmetric block after 30 minutes of initiation, (2) top-up interventions, (3) catheter adjustments (4) failed catheter requiring replacement, and (5) failed epidural requiring general anesthesia or replacement neuraxial anesthesia for emergency cesarean section. Secondary outcomes include time to numeric pain rating scale ≤1, maternal adverse events (hypotension, fetal bradycardia, PDPH), motor block, duration of second stage of labor, total labor epidural time, total anesthetic dose required, PCEA use, and mode of delivery. There is no increased risk/safety issue with placing a dural puncture technique than with epidural for labor analgesia.
Detailed Description
Purpose of the study: The primary purpose of this study is to determine if there are differences in block quality between the DPE and standard EPL techniques for labor analgesia in the morbidly obese patient. Establishing superiority of a technique is multifaceted and complex; therefore, the design of the study will define a set of measureable outcomes to assess these properties, which will be addressed in the subsequent sections. The investigators hypothesize that when compared to the standard EPL, the DPE technique will significantly improve block quality in this population. The secondary purpose of the study is to find an optimal maintenance regimen for epidural analgesia in the morbidly obese population. For the maintenance of epidural analgesia, it is common practice to use either continuous epidural infusion or a programmed intermittent bolus using a solution of ropivicaine 0.1% with fentanyl (2 mcg/mL). To date, there are no randomized prospective studies that investigate maintenance regimens in the morbidly obese parturient population. What has been shown is that super morbidly obese patients have increased intra-abdominal and intracranial pressure which increases pressure in the epidural space. Because of this elevated pressure, the epidural spread is increased, resulting in higher sensory blocks than necessary for adequate labor analgesia.15 An important consequence is that the morbidly obese parturient may experience additional undesirable side effects to a labor epidural: increased respiratory function, increased incidence of hypotension, and increased motor block. Design and procedures: The investigators propose a prospective, double-blinded, randomized trial. According to our patient population and incidence of morbid obesity, enrollment would likely occur over a 2 to 3-year period. The investigators have a delivery rate of 3500 per year. Previous data from our institution show that at least 11% of our patients are morbidly obese. The investigators will therefore expect 800-900 morbidly obese women to deliver at our institution per year. The investigators anticipate to complete enrollment for the study in 1-2 years. Epidural technique: Once the patient requests a labor epidural, the usual standard of care for epidural placement will be initiated. The patient will have at least one 18g intravenous catheter and will receive 500-1000 milliliter (mL) fluid administration. Vitals will be monitored by the labor nurse, including continuous pulse oximetry, non-invasive blood-pressure monitoring, and external tocodynamometry. Anesthesia time-out will be performed by the anesthesia provider with participation from the nurse and the patient. All patients will receive a neuraxial technique in the sitting position at L3/4 or L4/5 using loss of resistance to saline. In the DPE group, a 25-g Whitacre needle will be used to puncture the dura. In both groups, the epidural catheter will be threaded 5 cm in the epidural space with an initiation dose of 15 ml of ropivacaine 0.1% with fentanyl (2 mcg/ml) over 6 minutes as per standard practice. Labor analgesia will be maintained by programmed intermittent bolus with 6 ml of the same solution every 45 minutes starting 30 minutes after the initial dose. Patients will have patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) available with an 8 ml dose per demand, every 10 minutes, for a maximum dose of 45 ml for every hour. Assignment of Study Cohorts: Study participants will be randomized by computer-generated sequence to EPL or DPE arms, stratified by class of obesity (BMI ≥35<40 kg/m2, ≥40<50 kg/m2 and ≥ 50 kg/m2) and by parity (nulliparous versus multiparous). Patients will be assigned to one of the four study arms by computer-generated, randomized sequence in order to balance baseline characteristics across the arms. This will be a double-blinded study. After the consented and enrolled participant requests labor epidural, a study member will give the anesthesia provider a sealed envelope with study assignment. The envelope will contain the instructions for placement of epidural with wither standard EPL or DPE technique and specified maintenance regimen of either Programmed Intermittent Epidural Bolus (PIEB) or Continuous Epidural Infusion (CEI). Protocol for Breakthrough Pain If the patient has uneven or unilateral level, the provider will withdrawal catheter 1cm from skin and bolus 5ml of epidural mix. As fetal heart rate allows for maternal repositioning, the patient will lay lateral position with unblocked side in the dependent position. (up to 3 catheter adjustments) If the patient has bilateral levels at that below T10 to ice, the patient will be administered 5 ml off epidural pump, up to 3 times in 15 minutes. If the patient has pain despite T10 levels, the provider will administer Fentanyl 100 mcg via epidural. If analgesia continues despite these interventions up to 3 times within 30-60 minutes, the attending anesthesiologist will determine if epidural catheter needs replacement.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Morbid Obesity, Labor Pain

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 4
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
ParticipantInvestigator
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
141 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Dural Puncture Epidural (DPE)
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Women who have analgesia initiated with a DPE technique
Arm Title
Standard Epidural (EPL)
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Women who have analgesia initiated with an epidural technique
Intervention Type
Procedure
Intervention Name(s)
Dural puncture epidural (DPE)
Intervention Description
Epidural with spinal needle placed to confirm cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) position. No intrathecal dosing
Intervention Type
Procedure
Intervention Name(s)
Standard Epidural (EPL)
Intervention Description
Standard epidural placement
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Dural puncture epidural (DPE)
Intervention Description
Epidural with spinal needle placed to confirm CSF position. No intrathecal dosing. Ropivacaine 0.1% and Fentanyl 2mcg/mL.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
Standard Epidural (EPL)
Intervention Description
Standard epidural placement. Ropivacaine 0.1% and Fentanyl 2mcg/mL.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Number of Participants Who Required Asymmetric Block, Top-up Interventions, Catheter Adjustments, Replacement of Epidural Catheter, or Failure of Block Requiring Emergency General Anesthesia or Rescue Neuraxial Prior to Cesarean Delivery
Description
Composite outcome: asymmetric block, top-up interventions required, catheter adjustments, replacement of epidural catheter, or failure or block requiring emergency general anesthesia or rescue neuraxial prior to cesarean delivery Values shared are indicative of the number of participants who have the one or more of the composite elements for the composite outcome.
Time Frame
From time of randomization to time of delivery, assessed at standardized times (ever 2 hour) until delivery (estimated 72 hours).
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Time to Pain Relief
Description
Time in minutes to numeric pain relief scale <= 1. Less time is better, as the pain relief scale is from 0 - 10, where 10 is the worst imaginable and 0 is no pain.
Time Frame
Data will be collected for the first 30 minutes of epidural placement to achieve target pain ≤ 1/10
Title
Degree of Motor Block as Measured by the Lowest Bromage Score
Description
The Bromage Score is used to measure degree of motor block, with a range of 1 to 5. A lower score indicates more motor block, so a higher value means a better outcome.
Time Frame
From time of randomization to time of baby delivery (estimated 72 hours)
Title
Number of Participants With Maternal Adverse Events
Description
Hypotension, fetal bradycardia, post-dural puncture headache
Time Frame
From time of randomization to time of 24 hours after baby delivery (estimated 72 hours)
Title
Duration of Second Stage of Labor
Description
The second stage of labor begins when the cervix is completely dilated and ends with the delivery of the baby.
Time Frame
From time of randomization to time of baby delivery (estimated 72 hours)
Title
Total Labor Epidural Time
Description
Total labor epidural time
Time Frame
Total anesthetic time from time of epidural placement until discontinuation (estimated 72 hours)
Title
Total Anesthetic (Ropivacaine 0.1% + Fentanyl 2) Dose Required Per Hour
Description
Consumption of epidural medications in ml including physician boluses, programmed boluses and patient controlled boluses.
Time Frame
From time of randomization to time of baby delivery (estimated 72 hours)
Title
Mode of Delivery
Description
Spontaneous, assisted, or cesarean delivery
Time Frame
From time of randomization to time of baby delivery (estimated 72 hours)
Title
Highest Recorded Pain Rating
Description
Numeric pain rating scale (0-10), where higher values indicate more pain or larger change.
Time Frame
From time of randomization, every 2 hours until time of delivery (estimated 72 hours)
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
Satisfaction in Anesthetic Care - Likert Scale
Description
Maternal satisfaction with anesthetic care on a Likert scale from 0 - 10, 0 being unsatisfied to 10 being completely satisfied.
Time Frame
Postpartum day 1

10. Eligibility

Sex
Female
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
42 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Women admitted to the Duke Birthing Center for spontaneous or induced vaginal delivery will be screened. After usual consultation with the anesthesia team is completed and consent for anesthesia services are obtained, eligible patients will be approached to by a member of the study team. ages 18-45 singleton vertex fetuses at 37-41 weeks' gestation nulliparous and multiparous women cervical dilation of 2-7cm BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2, pain score > 4 English-speaking ability. Exclusion Criteria: chronic opioid use Major cardiac disease contraindications to regional anesthesia
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Ashraf Habib
Organizational Affiliation
Duke University Hospital Systems
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
Duke University Medical Center
City
Durham
State/Province
North Carolina
ZIP/Postal Code
27701
Country
United States

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No
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Available IPD and Supporting Information:
Available IPD/Information Type
Informed Consent Form
Available IPD/Information URL
https://eirb.mc.duke.edu/
Available IPD/Information Identifier
Pro00079368

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