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Pectointercostal Block for Postoperative Pain Management After Sternotomy

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Post Operative Pain
Interventions
Other: Pectointercostal facial plan block
Registration Number
NCT05552417
Lead Sponsor
Kasr El Aini Hospital
Brief Summary

This randomized, controlled study is designed to assess the quality of analgesia provided by ultrasound-guided bilateral pectointercostal facial block in children undergoing cardiac surgery via midline sternotomy.

Detailed Description

Following approval from the research and ethics committee ,preoprrative preparation, and induction of anesthesia The patient will be assigned to two equal groups. Conventional control group(C) (n=30) where --- children will not receive any intervention.

Pectointercostal facial group (PI) (n=30) where --children will have bilateral Pectointercostal Block.

Patient positioning and preparation for Ultrasound-guided PIFB After skin disinfection, the PIFB will be performed in a supine position using a high-frequency (6-13 MHz) linear ultrasound probe (S-NerveTM; SonoSite Inc., Bothell, WA, USA). The probe will be placed at 2 cm lateral from the sternum and parallel to the sternum and will be scanned laterally to identify 4th and 5th costal cartilage The pecto-intercostal fascial plane will be located between the pectoralis major muscle and the external intercostal muscle or the costal cartilage. A 22G, 50 mm peripheral block needle, Stimuplex® Ultra 360 (B. Braun, Melsungen, Germany) will be placed under the pectoralis major and above the external intercostal muscle with an in-plane approach with the ultrasound probe, in a caudal-to-cranial direction until the tip is positioned in the interfascial plane between the PMM and IIM .

A test bolus of saline (1 mL) will be injected to determine that the tip has been placed in the correct fascial layers. Finally, 1.5 mg/kg of 0.2% bupivacaine will be injected into this plane in two locations, over the 2nd and 4th rib. The method on the other side of the PIFB will be the same Care will be taken not to cross the toxic dose of bupivacaine (3 mg/kg). (6) .

Heart rate, mean arterial pressure, and oxygen saturation will be monitored continuously.

After completion of the surgery, inhalational anesthetics will be stopped as well as the muscle relaxant.

The patient will be then transferred to the ICU.Postoperative assessment and analgesic regimen: An IV Paracetamol 15 mg / kg will be given and will be repeated every 8 hours .The Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability scale (FLACC) (table 1) will be assessed in the PICU and every 4 hours for 24 hours. The time to the first request of rescue postoperative analgesic will be: "the time interval between the onset of block and the first request to postoperative analgesia". When patients first complain of pain (FLACC score ≥4) rescue analgesia will be given in the form of incremental intravenous morphine

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • age 6 to 36 months
  • sex both
  • Weight > 5kg
  • Pathology A-V canal , ASD closure, VSD closure surgery through a midline sternotomy.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Redo patient.
  • History of allergic reactions to local anesthetics.
  • Bleeding disorders with INR > 1.5 and/or platelets < 50 000.
  • Rash or signs of infection at the injection site.
  • Emergency procedures.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
PectointercostalPectointercostal facial plan blockPectointercostal facial group (PI) (n=--) where --children will have bilateral Pectointercostal Block.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Post-operative pain scoreAt 4 hours.

Post-operative pain score by The Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability scale ( Each category is scored on a 0-2 scale, which results in a total score of 0-10 0:comfortable,1-3:Mild discomfort,4-6:Moderate discomfort, \&7-10:Sever discomfort ) (FLACC) scale pain score at 4 hours.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Kasralainy Faculty of Medicine

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Cairo, Egypt

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