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Quadratus Lumborum Block vs Tranversus Abdominis Plane Block for Cesarean Section

C

Corniche Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Postoperative Pain

Treatments

Procedure: Quadratus Lumborum block
Procedure: Tranversus Abdominis plane block

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02489851
Ch23031404

Details and patient eligibility

About

The Quadratus Lumborum block (QLB) was first described by Blanco in 2007. The main advantage of QLB compared to the Transversus Abdominis Plane block (TAP) is the extension of local anesthetic agent beyond the TAP plane to the thoracic paravertebral space. The wider spread of the local anesthetic agents may produce extensive analgesia and prolonged action of the injected local anesthetic solution.

Previous studies showed that both TAP block and QLB may reduce morphine requirements in the postoperative period in patients who had cesarean section under spinal anaesthesia. However there are no published reports comparing the 2 techniques.

The aim of this randomised controlled, double blinded study is to compare the analgesic efficacy of QLB compared to TAP block in patients who had cesarean section under spinal anesthesia.

Full description

After ethical committee approval, informed written consent will be obtained from all patients. A Sample size of 72 patients (36 per group) was calculated based on 15% reduction in morphine consumption with 0.05% significance and a power of 0.8.

Consenting patients scheduled to have elective cesarean section under spinal anesthesia will be randomised to receive bilateral QLB or TAP at the end of surgery.The dose of local anaesthetic in both groups will be 0.2 ml/kg 0.125% Bupivacaine. Allocation to either group will be done using closed envelope technique.

All the blocks will be performed in operation theatre after the end of cesarean section with intravenous access, ECG, BP, oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry monitoring and full resuscitation equipment and medication ready.

All patients will be in the supine position . Under ultrasound guidance a 22 Gauge, two inch Pajunk Sonoplex needle will be used for both techniques. The calculated dose of local anaeshetic will be injected bilateraly with intermittent aspiration. The spread of injectate will be seed on ultrasound.

All patients will receive the routine postoperative analgesia, comprising patient-controlled IV morphine analgesia and regular diclofenac and paracetamol.

All patients will be assessed postoperatively by a blinded investigator: in the postanesthesia care unit and at 2, 4, 6, 12, 24, 36, and 48 h postoperatively.

Enrollment

76 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Elective caesarean sections ASA 1 to 3 Written informed consent.

Exclusion criteria

Patient refusal Local infection at the site of injection Allergy to study medications Sepsis Anatomic abnormalities Systemic anticoagulation or coagulopathy Inability to comprehend or participate in pain scoring system Inability to use intravenous patient controlled analgesia

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Quadruple Blind

76 participants in 2 patient groups

Quadratus Lumborum block group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Quadratus Lumborum block group (QL) patients will receive a bilateral Quadratus Lumborum block using Bupivicaine 0.125%
Treatment:
Procedure: Quadratus Lumborum block
Transversus abdominis plane block group
Active Comparator group
Description:
Transversus abdominis plane block (TAP) patients will receive a bilateral TAP block using Bupivicaine 0.125%
Treatment:
Procedure: Tranversus Abdominis plane block

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