Comparison of Ultrasound-guided combined Nerve Group blocks and single nerve group block as perioperative pain relief in patients posted for hip surgeries under Spinal Anesthesia – Randomized Controlled Trial
Phase 4
- Conditions
- Health Condition 1: W010- Fall on same level from slipping,tripping and stumbling without subsequent striking against object
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2024/04/065003
- Lead Sponsor
- All India Institute Of Medical Sciences Bathinda
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ot Yet Recruiting
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- 0
Inclusion Criteria
Adult patients of age group 18-80 years
American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I, II and III
Patients undergoing hip surgery under spinal anesthesia.
Exclusion Criteria
Patients with history of opioid usage
Patients with history of peripheral neuropathy
Patients with history of Neuromuscular disorders
Polytrauma patients or patients with other fractures
Patients with history of bleeding disorders
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To evaluate the time to first analgesic request post operatively in both the patient groups undergoing the respective blocks.Timepoint: We will assess pain levels using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) at rest and with 15° leg elevation in the PACU, as well as at 6, 12, 18, and 24 hours after the surgery.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method 1)To calculate Ease Of Spinal Positioning (EOSP) score after positioning for spinal anesthesia <br/ ><br>2)To determine Numerical Rating Scale pain Scores at rest and at 15° leg elevation in both the groups undergoing the respective blocks. <br/ ><br>3) To determine the total dose of analgesic requirement in the first 24hrs after surgery in both patient groups. <br/ ><br>Timepoint: Assess pain levels using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) at rest and with 15° leg elevation in the PACU, as well as at 6, 12, 18, and 24 hours after the surgery.