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Epidural Analgesia in Intensive Care Unit (APD-REA: Analgesie PeriDurale en REAnimation)

U

University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand

Status

Completed

Conditions

Epidural Analgesia
Critical Illness

Treatments

Other: Epidural analgesia

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01437358
CHU-0100

Details and patient eligibility

About

Epidural analgesia (EA) has been mainly investigated during the perioperative period. In the intensive care unit settings, EA should be proposed in critically ill patients, such as postoperative or trauma patients, typically. Recent findings also support anti-inflammatory, vascular or respiratory effects for EA, beyond its analgesic effects. However, data on EA safety and feasibility in the intensive care unit settings are still lacking. The purpose of this observational prospective study is to describe the safety and feasibility of this analgesia technique in ICU patients.

Full description

BACKGROUND:

Epidural analgesia (EA) has been mainly investigated during the perioperative period. In the intensive care unit settings, EA should be proposed in critically ill patients, such as postoperative or trauma patients, typically. Recent findings also support anti-inflammatory, vascular or respiratory effects for EA, beyond its analgesic effects. However, data on EA safety and feasibility in the intensive care unit settings are still lacking.

DESIGN NARRATIVE:

This observational multicenter prospective clinical study will report the incidence of EA-related complications, such as infectious or neurologic complications, and the mean duration of EA in the ICU settings.

Patients admitted in three intensive care units (two from an University Hospital and one from a local hospital) and receiving EA will be included in the study, whether the EA catheter is inserted in the ICU or outside the ICU, e.g. in the operating room. Demographics, clinical and biological data will be recorded prospectively. The main goal is to evaluate the safety and feasibility of EA in critically ill patients, being assumed this technique is currently and routinely used in our intensive care units, in accordance with national and international guidelines on epidural analgesia practice.

Enrollment

80 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 95 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients requiring epidural analgesia, whether the epidural analgesia catheter is inserted in the ICU or outside the ICU, e.g. in the operating room.

Exclusion criteria

  • none (besides classic contra-indications for epidural analgesia catheter insertion, e.g. coagulation disorder, local infection...)

Trial design

80 participants in 1 patient group

intensive care unit
Treatment:
Other: Epidural analgesia

Trial contacts and locations

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