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Echogenic Versus Stimulating Needle and Catheter for Sciatic Blocks (Echostim1)

Primary Purpose

Osteoarthritis Knee, Postoperative Pain

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 3
Locations
Canada
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
echogenic needle and catheter
Neurostimulation to position needle and catheter
Sponsored by
Lawson Health Research Institute
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Eligibility
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Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional treatment trial for Osteoarthritis Knee focused on measuring Ultrasonography, nerve block, catheters, needle, anesthesia

Eligibility Criteria

18 Years - 80 Years (Adult, Older Adult)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients age 18-80 years listed for total knee arthroplasty.
  • ASA I-IV.
  • Able to give informed consent
  • Able to cooperate with study protocol.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Standard contraindication to regional anaesthesia/analgesia: local infection, coagulopathy, local anaesthetic allergy, patient refusal, diabetes mellitus, peripheral neuropathy, pre-existing nerve injury)
  • Inability to consent
  • Patient refusal
  • Pregnant patients

Sites / Locations

  • London Health Sciences Centre University Hospital

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm Type

Experimental

Active Comparator

Arm Label

Echogenic needle and catheter

Neurostimulation

Arm Description

The echogenic needle will be positioned using ultrasonography and neurostimulation with an end point of plantar or dorsiflexion with 0.6mA of current strength. The catheter will be inserted using ultrasonography alone. 20 Ml of 2% mepivacaine will be inserted using the catheter. The distribution of drug will be evaluated using short axis and long axis views. Sensory motor block evaluation every 5 minutes for 30 minutes. Duration of block procedure, number of passes and success will be evaluated

The non echogenic needle will be positioned using ultrasonography and neurostimulation with plantar or dorsiflexion as the end point with 0.6mA current.The catheter will be positioned using neurostimulation with plantar or dorsiflexion with 0.6-1.5mA current.

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Visibility of needle tip and catheter tip
Needle tip visibility graded by blinded observers Catheter tip visibility graded by blinded observers

Secondary Outcome Measures

number of needle passes
The number of times the needle is withdrawn more than 2 cm and resited
success rate of block
Motor and sensory block will be evaluated on standard grading system every 5 minutes for 30 minutes post injection
Block procedure time
Time from needle insertion to the end of catheter insertion
Immediate complications
Vascular punctures, venous or arterial
delayed complications
telephone interview to elicit delayed neurologic symptoms

Full Information

First Posted
October 11, 2011
Last Updated
April 19, 2013
Sponsor
Lawson Health Research Institute
Collaborators
The Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT01492660
Brief Title
Echogenic Versus Stimulating Needle and Catheter for Sciatic Blocks
Acronym
Echostim1
Official Title
Comparison of Visibility of Echogenic and Standard Non-echogenic Block Needles During Ultrasound Guided Sciatic Blocks. A Randomized Prospective Study
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
January 2012
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
January 2012 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
January 2013 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
January 2013 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Lawson Health Research Institute
Collaborators
The Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
Patients scheduled for total knee replacements and suitable for sciatic nerve block will be randomized to one of 2 groups. Group 1 will have the nerve block performed using a standard Pajunk block needle under ultrasound guidance and with electrical nerve stimulation (ENS), and have catheter placement also guided by electrical nerve stimulation. Group 2 will have the block performed using a Sonoplex echogenic block needle and have an echogenic catheter sited, all under ultrasound (US) guidance. Group 2 will have needle location aided by ENS, but ENS will not be used for catheter location. An observer blinded to the needle type will assess the quality of needle visualisation on a recording of the US image taken during the procedure, along with adequacy of spread of local anesthetic. The primary outcome will be needle visibility, and secondary outcomes will be block success rate, block performance time, complication rate, number of needle passes per block, and adequacy of spread of local anesthetic.
Detailed Description
A total of 70 patients with ASA physical status 1 to 4, scheduled for elective total knee arthroplasty and deemed suitable to receive a sciatic nerve block will be included in the study. They will be randomised to one of two groups prior to the block procedure using a closed envelope system. Recruitment will take place in the preoperative clinic. All blocks will be performed in the block room using standard monitoring, sterile precautions and titrated intravenous sedation. Prior to the sciatic nerve block a continuous femoral nerve block will be performed according to standard procedure. Once this is complete the patient will be positioned for the sciatic nerve block. A preprocedural scan will be done as per standard practice and skin will be infiltrated with 1% lidocaine. The anaesthetist performing the block will be aware of the study group allocation due to the requirement for physically handling the block needles, and will proceed to position the needle into the required location site to facilitate catheter insertion, with the aid of electrical nerve stimulation via the needle. This will be recorded using the ultrasound machines cineloop facility. If after 6 passes the operator is unable either to contact the nerve according to the ultrasound image or elicit a twitch response, the procedure will be abandoned and this will be considered a failed block. In this case analgesia will be covered with periarticular infiltration and opioids. During needle positioning, the observer will record the number of needle redirections required to optimally locate the needle, each redirection being defined as every movement which follows a withdrawal of more than 2cm. The observer will also record the number of skin punctures required and any arterial or venous punctures. Group E will have the block performed using the echogenic needle, and the echogenic catheter will be placed using ultrasound guidance. The catheter will be inserted through the needle by a second anesthetist. This process will be continuously recording using the cineloop feature of the ultrasound machine. Once the catheter is deemed to be in an appropriate position, local anaesthetic will be injected by the second anaesthetist while observing the disposition of the local anaesthetic perineurally in short axis. This will be confirmed with a long axis view of the nerve (also recorded). Group S will have the block performed with a standard needle and catheter, guided by electrical nerve stimulation. Acceptable muscle twitch response will be plantar- or dorsiflexion, inversion or eversion with an initial nerve current strength of 0.5mA at a frequency of 2Hz. If a satisfactory motor response cannot be elicited, current will be increased in stages to 1.5mA. If a response still cannot be elicited this will be recorded but the catheter will still be used if its position is deemed satisfactory using colour Doppler - a medley of colour adjacent to the nerve with the injection of agitated dextrose 5%. Once the catheter is deemed to be in an appropriate position, local anaesthetic will be injected by the second anaesthetist while observing the disposition of the local anaesthetic perineurally in short axis. This will be confirmed with a long axis view of the nerve (also recorded). Once the catheter has been sited using the above techniques, a bolus of agitated 5% dextrose will be injected through the catheter and Doppler ultrasound will be used to locate where in the tissues the injected fluid is being deposited. This will also be recorded and subsequently assessed. An assistant present during the block will time two aspects of the procedure: Time from first skin contact with needle to first muscle response to nerve stimulation. This will be done only on the day of surgery during the block procedure until the desired muscle twitch is elicited. Time from first skin contact to completion of catheter insertion (Block time).This is done during the block procedure only on the day of surgery as noted above Once catheter position has been assessed a total of 20 millilitres of 2% mepivacaine will be injected via the catheter in both groups. Over the subsequent 30 minutes a second blinded observer will take observations every 5 minutes to assess the degree of motor and sensory block. The video recording of the block procedure will be sent along with the data collection form to two of the co-investigators, who will independently assess the following: At the time of nerve contact by the needle, assign a rating for visibility of the needle shaft and tip according to the following scale: not visualised or poorly visualised - needle tip/shaft being isoechoic or only slightly more echogenic than background parenchyma. tip or shaft visualised with some difficulty - tip/shaft readily identified as being more echogenic than the background parenchyma but not seen in their entirety excellent visibility shaft and tip strongly echogenic relative to tissue and visualised in their entirety. Assign the same rating after completion of injection Judge whether circumferential and longitudinal spread of local anaesthetic is either adequate or inadequate. Following the operation a standard infusion of 0.1% ropivacaine at 4cc/hr will be commenced via the sciatic catheter. Post operative care will be as per the standard practice at this institution. One week post operatively the patient will be telephoned at home to check for persisting neurological symptoms.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Osteoarthritis Knee, Postoperative Pain
Keywords
Ultrasonography, nerve block, catheters, needle, anesthesia

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 3
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
ParticipantOutcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
70 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Echogenic needle and catheter
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
The echogenic needle will be positioned using ultrasonography and neurostimulation with an end point of plantar or dorsiflexion with 0.6mA of current strength. The catheter will be inserted using ultrasonography alone. 20 Ml of 2% mepivacaine will be inserted using the catheter. The distribution of drug will be evaluated using short axis and long axis views. Sensory motor block evaluation every 5 minutes for 30 minutes. Duration of block procedure, number of passes and success will be evaluated
Arm Title
Neurostimulation
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
The non echogenic needle will be positioned using ultrasonography and neurostimulation with plantar or dorsiflexion as the end point with 0.6mA current.The catheter will be positioned using neurostimulation with plantar or dorsiflexion with 0.6-1.5mA current.
Intervention Type
Device
Intervention Name(s)
echogenic needle and catheter
Other Intervention Name(s)
Pajunk Stimulong plexus catheter set, Pajunk sonolong sonoset
Intervention Description
Visibility of needle shaft and tip with engraved markers. Ultrasonographic Visibility of catheter tip
Intervention Type
Device
Intervention Name(s)
Neurostimulation to position needle and catheter
Other Intervention Name(s)
Pajunk Stimulaong Plexus catheter set
Intervention Description
The non echogenic needle will be positioned using ultrasonography and neurostimulation and the catheter will be positioned using neurostimulation with plantar or dorsiflexion with 0.6-1.5mA current. 20mL of 2% mepivacaine will be injected via the catheter. Sensory motor block will be evaluated every 5 minutes for 30 mins
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Visibility of needle tip and catheter tip
Description
Needle tip visibility graded by blinded observers Catheter tip visibility graded by blinded observers
Time Frame
Day 1
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
number of needle passes
Description
The number of times the needle is withdrawn more than 2 cm and resited
Time Frame
Day 1
Title
success rate of block
Description
Motor and sensory block will be evaluated on standard grading system every 5 minutes for 30 minutes post injection
Time Frame
Day 1
Title
Block procedure time
Description
Time from needle insertion to the end of catheter insertion
Time Frame
Day 1
Title
Immediate complications
Description
Vascular punctures, venous or arterial
Time Frame
Day 1
Title
delayed complications
Description
telephone interview to elicit delayed neurologic symptoms
Time Frame
One week after surgery/block

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
80 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Patients age 18-80 years listed for total knee arthroplasty. ASA I-IV. Able to give informed consent Able to cooperate with study protocol. Exclusion Criteria: Standard contraindication to regional anaesthesia/analgesia: local infection, coagulopathy, local anaesthetic allergy, patient refusal, diabetes mellitus, peripheral neuropathy, pre-existing nerve injury) Inability to consent Patient refusal Pregnant patients
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Sugantha Ganapathy
Organizational Affiliation
Professor, Director, regional and Pain reseaerch
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
London Health Sciences Centre University Hospital
City
London
State/Province
Ontario
ZIP/Postal Code
N6A 5A5
Country
Canada

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Citations:
PubMed Identifier
26582852
Citation
Brookes J, Sondekoppam R, Armstrong K, Uppal V, Dhir S, Terlecki M, Ganapathy S. Comparative evaluation of the visibility and block characteristics of a stimulating needle and catheter vs an echogenic needle and catheter for sciatic nerve block with a low-frequency ultrasound probe. Br J Anaesth. 2015 Dec;115(6):912-9. doi: 10.1093/bja/aev351.
Results Reference
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