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Compared Efficacy of Patient-controlled Epidural Analgesia With or Without Automatic Boluses (FREE BOLI)

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Caen University Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Delivery

Treatments

Other: consumption of local anesthetic measurement

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03407209
2016-A01346-45

Details and patient eligibility

About

Epidural analgesia is a significant feature of the everyday experience of the delivery room. Its benefits on the maternal experience and in terms of security has been widely demonstrated.

However, some women under epidural analgesia have experienced motor block, which has been found to contribute in the lengthening of the duration of labor, dystocia and instrumental delivery. Therefore, in recent years, reducing these side effects by modifying local anesthetics, concentration of local anesthetic and injected volume has been a priority, with one aim: optimize analgesia without motor blockage.

Although epidural analgesia was first provided by continuous epidural infusion, the efficacy of intermittent epidural bolus has been demonstrated. Small regularly spaced intermittent boluses lead to a more extensive and symmetrical spread of local anesthetic in the epidural space. These findings have led to a new kind of administration combining epidural intermittent boluses with patient-controlled boluses called PEIB (Patient Epidural Intermittent Bolus). On clinical grounds, PEIB is associated with reduced local anesthetic consumption and higher maternal satisfaction.

While PEIB is experimentally and clinically approved, incidence of maternal motor block and instrumental vaginal delivery don't decrease significantly with this programming. We hypothesized that automatic intermittent boluses can lead to an accumulation of local anesthetic overlapping with patient bolus. This accumulation can be the source of motor block, dystocia and instrumental delivery. Therefore, we propose to lead a monocentric prospective randomized study upon 308 patients in order to compare PEIB to epidural analgesia totally controlled by the patient. We expect a lower consumption of local anesthetic and a lower incidence of motor block, dystocia and instrumental delivery with the free automatic bolus programming.

Full description

Local anesthetic used: levobupivacaine 0,625mg/ml

Solution prepared with 200 ml of levobupivacaine 0,625mg/ml associated with analgesic adjuvants: sufentanyl 50 micrograms and clonidine 75 micrograms.

Randomization between:

  • PEIB:
  • automatic hourly bolus: 8ml (5mg) on 3 min
  • patient controlled bolus: 8ml (5mg) on 3 min
  • refractory period: 8min
  • continuous infusion: 0
  • maximum dose: 65mg/4h

or

  • FREE programming: epidural analgesia totally controlled by the patient
  • automatic hourly bolus: 0
  • patient controlled bolus: 8ml (5mg) on 3 min
  • refractory period: 8min
  • continuous infusion: 0
  • maximum dose: 65mg/4h

Supervision and care consistent with french expert conference of the SFAR (Société Française d'Anesthésie-Réanimation) on management of women under epidural analgesia.

Enrollment

462 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Informed consent
  • Age >/= 18 years
  • Nulliparous
  • >35 weeks of amenorrhea
  • In spontaneous or triggered labor

Exclusion criteria

  • Contraindication for epidural analgesia (pre-partum hemostasis troubles, infection)
  • Multiple pregnancy
  • Fetal death in utero
  • Programmed or in emergency caesarian

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

462 participants in 2 patient groups

PEIB - Use of local levobupivacaine anesthetics: 0.625 mg / ml
Sham Comparator group
Description:
* automatic hourly bolus: 8ml (5mg) on 3 min * patient controlled bolus: 8ml (5mg) on 3 min * refractory period: 8min * continuous infusion: 0 * maximum dose: 65mg/4h
Treatment:
Other: consumption of local anesthetic measurement
FREE programming - levobupivacaine anesthetics: 0.625 mg / ml
Experimental group
Description:
Epidural analgesia totally controlled by the patient * automatic hourly bolus: 0 * patient controlled bolus: 8ml (5mg) on 3 min * refractory period: 8min * continuous infusion: 0 * maximum dose: 65mg/4h
Treatment:
Other: consumption of local anesthetic measurement

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