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Characteristics of the Tsui Test and Pressure Waveform to Confirm Epidural Catheter Placement in Parturients With BMI ≥50 kg/m2

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Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Labor Pain

Treatments

Device: Tsui test
Device: epidural waveform analysis

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The prevalence of obesity has increased worldwide, and the anesthetic care of patients with obesity remains a challenge for providers despite advances. Obesity during pregnancy is a risk factor for hypertensive disorders, gestational diabetes, emergency cesarean section and higher prevalence of difficult airway. Neuraxial techniques should always be preferred in women with obesity, particularly in those with body mass index (BMI) ≥50 kg/m2, where complications can be magnified. It is estimated an overall epidural failure rate of 4.3% in patients with obesity and an epidural failure rate of 13.7% in those with BMI ≥50 kg/m2. Hence, a confirmatory test of epidural catheter placement should prove useful in this patient population. The epidural electrical stimulation test (EEST) and the epidural waveform analysis are tests described in the literature as confirmatory methods for accuracy of placement of the epidural catheter.

The Tsui test has been well studied in obstetric patients, including required threshold electric currents and muscle contraction patterns. However, these studies have been conducted in patients receiving lumbar epidural catheters. Furthermore, they have not specifically included women with obesity class 3, particularly those with BMI≥50 kg/m2. In a recent study conducted in our department, the investigators have observed that patients with BMI≥50 kg/m2 require placement of an epidural catheter at a low-thoracic or high lumbar interspace, to allow the provision of effective surgical anesthesia for cesarean delivery, which often requires a modified incision, either transverse supra-umbilical or infra-umbilical. There are only few studies with waveform confirmation in obstetric patients showing conflicting results and certainly no studies under the circumstances described above. Finally, the Tsui test and the epidural waveform analysis have never been compared in the obstetric population.

The investigators aim to describe the characteristics of the Tsui test and of the epidural waveform analysis in parturients with BMI≥50 kg/m2 receiving epidural catheter placement at T12-L1 for both labor analgesia or anesthesia for cesarean delivery

Full description

The Tsui test has been well studied in obstetric patients, including required threshold electric currents and muscle contraction patterns. However, these studies have been conducted in patients receiving lumbar epidural catheters. Furthermore, they have not specifically included women with obesity class 3, particularly those with BMI≥50 kg/m2. In a recent study conducted in our department, the investigators have observed that patients with BMI≥50 kg/m2 require placement of an epidural catheter at a low-thoracic or high lumbar interspace, to allow the provision of effective surgical anesthesia for cesarean delivery, which often requires a modified incision, either transverse supra-umbilical or infra-umbilical. There are only few studies with waveform confirmation in obstetric patients showing conflicting results and certainly no studies under the circumstances described above. Finally, the Tsui test and the epidural waveform analysis have never been compared in the obstetric population.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 55 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Parturients with BMI≥50 kg/m2 requesting epidural labor analgesia or undergoing elective cesarean delivery

Exclusion criteria

  • contraindication to epidural anesthesia
  • allergy or hypersensitivity to lidocaine, bupivacaine or fentanyl
  • those with implanted electronic devices.

Trial design

20 participants in 1 patient group

Patients having an epidural placed for labour analgesia or anesthesia for cesarean delivery
Description:
Patients with BMI\>=50 who are having an epidural placed may take part in this study.
Treatment:
Device: Tsui test
Device: epidural waveform analysis

Trial contacts and locations

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