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NCT06488768
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Duration of Peripheral Nerve Blocks in Opioid Tolerant Individuals - A Volunteer Blinded Matched Case-control Study

Sponsor: Charlotte Runge

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Summary

Do peripheral nerve blocks work shorter if you are on opioids? Background: Peripheral nerve blocks effectively alleviate postoperative pain. Animal studies and human research indicate that opioid tolerance results in reduced effectiveness of local analgesics. This applies to both central nerve blockade and infiltration anaesthesia. The impact on peripheral nerve block in humans has not been evaluated. The aim of the study is to assess the onset time and duration of a radial nerve block in opioid tolerant individuals compared to opioid naive individuals. We hypothesise that peripheral nerve blocks cause shorter sensory and motor block in opioid-tolerant compared to opioid-naive counterparts. Methods: Twenty opioid-tolerant individuals will be matched by sex and age with opioid-naïve counterparts. Participants will undergo an ultrasound-guided radial nerve block. The onset time and duration of motor and sensory blockade will be tested and measured. The primary outcome is difference in duration of sensory nerve blockade between the two groups. The secondary outcomes include the onset time of sensory blockade, onset time of motor blockade, and difference in duration of motor nerve blockade. Perspectives: The data from this study will provide evidence for the duration of peripheral nerve block in opioid tolerant individuals and support if a specific postoperative protocol for opioid tolerant individuals is needed or it should be of special attention.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 84 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2024-06-17

Completion Date

2025-05-01

Last Updated

2024-07-05

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

Radial nerve block

Ultrasound-guided Radial nerve block. Conducted with 10 mL of Lidocaine 2%. Ultrasound image are stored for documentation.

Locations (1)

Silkeborg Regional Hospital

Silkeborg, Denmark