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The Impact of Nerve Cross Section Area on Sensory Block Onset

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Regional Anesthesia
Interventions
Procedure: Dominant Arm
Procedure: Non-dominant arm
Registration Number
NCT03797235
Lead Sponsor
Jose Aguirre
Brief Summary

The study aims to describe a correlation between the nerve cross section and the sensory or motor block onset time. Therefore, different nerve cross sections with their Motor and sensory onset times are compared in order to find a correlation.

In the case of discovering a correlation, this could be translated into clinical practice, where a more tailored and individualized approach to performing peripheral nerve blocks would be possible, thus lowering the risks of adverse events occurring.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
15
Inclusion Criteria
  • ASA I - II, both sexes
  • ≥ 18 years old
  • < 65 years old
  • Written informed consent as documented by signature
Exclusion Criteria
  • Known allergy or hypersensitivity to a study drug or class of drug.
  • Severe coagulopathy.
  • History of alcohol abuse or the intake of psychotropic drugs.
  • Pregnancy.
  • Infection at the injection site or a systemic infection.
  • Fever of unknown origin.
  • Motor or sensory abnormalities in the arm.
  • Previous enrollment into the current study

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Dominant ArmDominant ArmTwo ultrasound guided nerve blocks (block of the ulnar and median nerve) on the dominant forearm
Non-dominant armNon-dominant armTwo ultrasound guided nerve blocks (block of the ulnar and median nerve) on the non-dominant forearm.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Correlation between nerve cross-section and time to complete sensory block of a nerveSensory evaluation will be carried out before the block and every 2 minutes after the start of the injection of LA until complete sensory loss to both cold and pinprick. Expected time frame: 10-60 minutes

Correlation between the nerve cross-section in mm2 of both nerves (median and ulnar) measured with an ultrasound system and time in minutes from the moment the investigator starts injecting the local anesthetic (LA) around the respective nerves to complete sensory loss in the innervation area of the blocked nerve, assessed by response to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation. This correlation will be expressed in min/ mm2.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Correlation between nerve cross-section and the duration of sensory nerve blockThe evaluation of the duration of block will start one hour after the determined complete sensory loss and will be tested every 10 minutes until complete resolution of the sensory block. Expected time frame: 10-300 minutes

The correlation between the nerve cross-section area in mm2 of both nerves (median and ulnar) measured with an ultrasound system and the duration of the respective sensory block in minutes, as reflected by the return of normal sensation in the innervation area of the respective nerve. This correlation will be expressed in min/ mm2.

Correlation between the nerve cross-section and duration of motor nerve blockThe evaluation of the duration of sensory block will start one hour after the determined complete motor loss and will be tested every 10 minutes until complete resolution of the motor block. Expected time frame: 10-300min

The correlation between the nerve cross-section area in mm2 of both nerves (median and ulnar) measured with an ultrasound system and the duration of the respective motor block in minutes, as reflected by the return of normal muscle strength in the innervation area of the respective nerve. This correlation will be expressed in min/ mm2.

Correlation between nerve cross-section and time to complete motor block of a nerveMotor evaluation will be carried out before the block and every 2 minutes after the start of the injection of LA until complete motor block. Expected time frame: 10-100 minutes

The correlation between the nerve cross-section area in mm2 of both nerves (median and ulnar) measured with an ultrasound system and time in minutes from the start of the LA injection around the nerve median and ulnar nerves to the respective onset of the motor block, assessed with a numerical scale ranging from 0 to 5 (0-no muscle contraction visible, 5-normal muscle strength, maximal force against resistance and gravity). This correlation will be expressed in min/ mm2.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Der Balgrist

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Zürich, Switzerland

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