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NCT06917898
PHASE1

Fentanyl Versus Midazolam as an Adjunct to Spinal Anesthesia

Sponsor: Makassed General Hospital

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Summary

It is well documented in the practice of anesthesia the effectiveness of bupivacaine when added with other adjuvants including midazolam, opioids, and ketamine during neuraxial spinal block for cesarean delivery, however comparison of the superiority of midazolam 2mg over fentanyl 25 micrograms or vice versa with bupivacaine during cesarean delivery has not been established and if performed diligently, could potentially change our understanding and current practice for better patient outcomes.

Official title: Fentanyl Versus Midazolam During Spinal Block With Bupivacaine for Elective Cesarean Delivery: a Prospective Randomized Double-blind Clinical Trial.

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 45 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

80

Start Date

2025-04-01

Completion Date

2026-04-30

Last Updated

2025-04-09

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DRUG

Spinal Anesthesia with Bupivacaine and Fentanyl

25 mcg Fentanyl 12.5 mg Bupivacaine

DRUG

Spinal Anesthesia with Bupivacaine and Midazolam

2 Mg Midazolam 12.5 mg Bupivacaine

Locations (1)

Makassed General Hospital

Beirut, Lebanon, Lebanon