Neuraxial Anesthesia and Restless Leg Syndromes in Cesarean
- Conditions
- Cesarean SectionRestless Leg Syndrome
- Interventions
- Procedure: Spinal anesthesiaProcedure: Epidural anesthesia
- Registration Number
- NCT00872248
- Lead Sponsor
- Nanjing Medical University
- Brief Summary
The restless leg syndromes is a common sensorimotor disorder of unknown cause affecting approximately 10% of the population. Different literature had different views on the association between neuraxial anesthesia and the occurrence of restless leg syndrome. Some reported that spinal anesthesia induced postoperative restless leg syndrome, but other studies showed that spinal and general anesthesia all two did not cause restless leg syndrome. A potential difference amongst these studies is that a big difference exists in surgical types. The investigators proposed that different types of surgery performed undergoing various anesthesia, and that there is a big difference in original pathophysiological condition. Therefore, the investigators hypothesized that pregnant women who have special physical states would have had an association between neuraxial anesthesia and restless leg syndrome in such patients who received selective cesarean section undergoing spinal or epidural anesthesia.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 350
- Healthy pregnancy
- Selective cesarean
- Gestational age >= 37 weeks
- Chinese
- Allergic to local anesthetics
- Allergic to opioids
- History of psychosis
- Cognition malfunction
- Any organic diseases
- Original lower extremity dyskinesia and paraesthesia
- Chronic pain
- Difficult in sleep
- Drug and alcohol abuse
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description 1 Spinal anesthesia Parturients received spinal anesthesia 2 Epidural anesthesia Parturients received epidural anesthesia
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Occurrence of restless leg syndrome One day to one week after completion of cesarean
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Intraoperative anesthetic effectiveness From the beginning of anesthesia (0 min) to completion of cesarean (45 min) The anesthetic efficacy of neuraxial anesthesia will be assessed with sensony and movement block means
Postoperative analgesic effectiveness From the initiation of analgesia (0 min) to 48 h after cesarean This will be assessed with visual analog scale (VAS) of pain in a 0 to 10cm scoring bar
Other postoperative side effects: hypotension, pruritus, nausea, vomiting, distal paraesthesia, dyskinesia in lower extremity From the completion of cesarean (1 day) to one week follow-up Psychological state From one day to one week follow-up after cesarean This will be assessed with self anxiety and depression scales
Infant weight Three min after cesarean section One-min Apgar score One min after cesarean section Five-min Apgar score Five min after cesarean section Intraoperative vital signs From the beginning of cesarean (0 min) to completion of operation (45 min)
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Nanjing Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital
🇨🇳Nanjing, Jiangsu, China