Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory in Cardiac Surgery
- Conditions
- Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory DrugsCardiac SurgeryMultimodal Pain ManagementPain IntensityAcute Postoperative Pain
- Interventions
- Registration Number
- NCT06381063
- Lead Sponsor
- Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens
- Brief Summary
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) are part the multimodal strategy in pain management after surgery. However, major concerns are raised in cardiac surgery given the potential side effects of NSAID with more bleeding and acute kidney injury. The investigators hypothesized that NSAID are safe in the early postoperative course after cardiac surgery with respect to contraindication.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 238
- scheduled for cardiac surgery (aortic valve replacement, coronary artery bypass graft, mitral valve repair or replacement, intracardiac tumor, aortic root repair)
- under cardiopulmonary bypass
- Affiliation to the French national healthcare system
- Written consent obtained
- age<18
- weight<50 kg
- chronic use of NSAID
- mini-invasive surgery
- NSAID contraindication
- NSAID allergy
- Nefopam contraindication
- Paracetamol contraindication
- Tramadol contraindication
- Urgent surgery
- Endocarditis
- Immunosuppressive drug
- HIV infection with CD4<200 mm3
- Organ transplantation
- Stage 4 or 5 chronic kidney disease
- Gastro duodenal ulcer
- Pregnancy
- Depression
- Auto immune disease
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Placebo PLacebo Placebo twice a day, during 48 h after surgery, intravenous administration Ketoprofen pain management Ketoprofen 100 mg twice a day, during 48 after surgery, intravenous administration Placebo pain management Placebo twice a day, during 48 h after surgery, intravenous administration Ketoprofen ketoprofen Ketoprofen 100 mg twice a day, during 48 after surgery, intravenous administration
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method NSAIDs reduce postoperative at rest at 24 hours from the end of surgery at 24 hours Pain intensity will be assessed at rest at 24 hours from the end surgery using the numerous rating scale (NRS) graded from 1 (no pain) to 10 (high pain intensity)
reduction in pain intensity during chest physiotherapy at 24 hours from the end of surgery at 24 hours Pain intensity will be assessed using the NRS at 24 hours from the end of surgery during chest physiotherapy
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in pain trajectory during the first 7 days after cardiac surgery 7 days Pain trajectory will be assessed every day using NRS and trajectory will be defined as following
Change in cumulative opioid within 48 hours after surgery 48 hours Total dose of oxynorm or morphine will be recorded from the end of surgery to 48 h after and expressed in milligram
Change in pulmonary postoperative complications within 7 days after surgery 7 days Postoperative pulmonary complications will be defined by the occurrence of at least one item among following: atelectasis, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute respiratory failure, bronchospasm
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
CHU Amiens Picardie
🇫🇷Amiens, France