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CompletedNCT02315261

Effectiveness of Epidural Anesthesia for Thoracic and Abdominal Surgery

Effectiveness of Epidural Anesthesia for Thoracic and Abdominal Surgery in Siriraj Hospital

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
364 (actual)
Sponsor
Siriraj Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the epidural analgesia in patients having elective thoracic and abdominal surgery under general anesthesia combined with epidural analgesia in Siriraj Hospital.

Detailed description

Epidural analgesia is the recommended perioperative analgesia in patients having major surgery in order to significantly reduced pain scores, minimize patient distress and can accelerate postoperative recovery especially with the major operation This technique has been reported to provide better pain control and less postoperative fatigue compared with patients receiving general anesthesia alone.Additionally, it is recommended in patients having major surgery to allow patients to mobilize quickly and have effective mobilization.This technique has been shown to be highly efficient at preventing postoperative ileus and various complications. Moreover, epidural analgesic technique is demonstrated to be safer and have fewer side effects than using intravenous opioids alone. However, the epidural technique is not universally successful and the number of patients experiencing inadequate analgesia with this technique is approximately 12-32%. The failure of epidural analgesia is still a frequent clinical problem and needs active management including a new block or other analgesic medication in order to rescue postoperative pain. Previous study showed that the incidence of patients having epidural analgesia with postoperative moderate pain was 20.9% and that with severe pain was 7.8%. In Siriraj Hospital, recent study showed that 19.6% of patients having elective upper abdominal surgery under general anesthesia combined with epidural analgesia reported severe first pain scores in post anesthetic care unit.27 As a result of severe pain, patients needed a number of intervention and management from acute pain service, and finally spent longer time in post anesthetic care unit. Inadequate pain control in patients receiving epidural analgesia frequently occurred in clinical practice but the number of the success rate or the failure rate have not been reported in our hospital. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the epidural analgesia in patients having elective thoracic and abdominal surgery under general anesthesia combined with epidural analgesia in Siriraj Hospital.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREElective Thoracic and Abdominal Surgery PatientsThis is an observational audit, reviewing the implementation of a standard care practice and requiring de-identified data collection in Elective Thoracic and Abdominal Surgery Patients only. All collected data will be that which is routinely part of normal clinical practice. The Research staff will systematically collect data on each patient. Some information can be obtained from the medical record, intraoperative anesthetic record, acute pain service record, etc whereas other information has to be obtained from direct observation at the bedside.

Timeline

Start date
2014-12-01
Primary completion
2016-02-01
Completion
2016-02-01
First posted
2014-12-11
Last updated
2018-11-13
Results posted
2018-11-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Thailand

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02315261. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.