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NCT06959056
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Evaluating the Impact of Cryo-analgesia on Recovery After Double Lung Transplantation

Sponsor: University Hospital, Gasthuisberg

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Summary

The goal of this pilot trial is to learn whether the use of cryo nerve block and its effect on sensation in the chest alters recovery after bilateral lung transplantation, and to which extent these parameters are influenced. As this study is setup as a pilot study, the main questions it aims to determine the potential impacted parameters as well as their effect sizes, of cryo-analgesia on both short and long term outcomes following bilateral lung transplantation in COPD patients in a European high volume lung transplant centre. The efficacy parameters under evaluation will be: * is the highest pain score affected by the use of cryo nerve block? * Is there an effect on the lung function ? * Does cryo nerve block cause specific complications? * are patients treated with cryo nerve block still needing the same amount of morphine as a pain killer? * is the length of stay in intensive care influenced by the use of cryo nerve block? * and is the qualiy of life influenced by the use of cryo nerve block? Participants will: * undergo cryo nerve block or receive routine pain treatment after bilateral lung transplantation * be followed up during the first week after the operation, and every month to determine their pain * be asked to perform a lung function test and complete quality of life questionnaires 1, 2, 3, 6 months and 1 year after transplantation

Official title: Evaluating the Impact of Cryo-analgesia on Recovery After Double Lung Transplantation: a Pilot Study

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2025-12-03

Completion Date

2027-12

Last Updated

2025-12-09

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

cryo nerve block at T3-T8 intercostal nerves bilaterally

In order to obtain better analgesia at the level of the chest wall, where the chest is bilaterally opened for lung extraction and donor lung implantation, intraoperative cryo-ablation will be applied to the intercostal nerves at the bilateral intercostal spaces 3-8, 3cm lateral to the sympathetic chain, under direct visualization during surgery, as such covering 2 intercostal levels above as well as below the normal access of ICR 4 or 5. By providing analgesia to level 8, we will also cover the area of chest drains, which also tend to cause pain in the postoperative course, especially when patients start mobilizing at the ward. Each nerve bundle will be cooled to a temperature between -65 and -72 °C during 120 seconds by means of the CyroSphere v2 probe (AtriCure Inc; Mason, OH, USA) connected to the provided instrument tower (AtriCure CryoICE box) including a processor device measuring and regulating the N2O flow through the probe.

Locations (1)

University Hospitals Leuven

Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium