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Clinical Trials/NCT03107559
NCT03107559
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Can the Perfusion Index be Used as an Objective Instrument for the Assessment of Pain in the Labor Analgesia?

Erzincan University1 site in 1 country30 target enrollmentMay 30, 2017

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
perfüsion Index in Removal of the Epidural Analgesia
Sponsor
Erzincan University
Enrollment
30
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
relationship between Visual analogue scale and Perfüsion index
Last Updated
8 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

It can be suggested that sympathetic tonus increase and pain, caused by the removal of the effect of epidural analgesia applied at birth, may also affect perfüsion index. The purpose of this study is; To correlate the VAS value at the time of return of epidural analgesia with the PI values at that time and, to test the possibility of using PI variants as an objective tool for predicting pain initiation time and assessing pain.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
May 30, 2017
End Date
August 1, 2017
Last Updated
8 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
Female

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

ILKE KUPELI

assist. prof.

Erzincan University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • women who will give normal spontaneous vaginal delivery
  • Between the ages of 18-45

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients who do not accept the procedure,
  • those under 18 years of age - over 45 years,
  • those with low platelet counts,
  • those with infection at the puncture site,
  • those with progressive neurological disease,
  • Those with increased intracranial pressure,
  • those with hypovolemia

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

relationship between Visual analogue scale and Perfüsion index

Time Frame: three month

Determination of the relationship between VAS values and PI in patients with normal delivery who undergo epidural analgesia,

Secondary Outcomes

  • relationship between non-invazive blood pressure and Perfüsion index(three month)
  • relationship between heart rate and Perfüsion index(three month)

Study Sites (1)

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