Atatürk üniversty medicine school
Erzurum, YAKUTİYE, 25100, Turkey (Türkiye)
NCT Number: NCT05405049
The aim of this study is compare the efficacy of local anesthetic infiltration into all layers of the anterior abdominal wall and peritoneal instillation and intrathecal injection of morphine with local anesthesic to reduce pain in women undergoing elective cesarean section under spinal anesthesia. The primary outcome is to compare the total amount of opioids consumed in the first 24 hours postoperatively.
Secondary purpose; Pain scores at 2,4,6,12,and 24 hours during movement ( moving back and forth in bed ) and rest ( lying motionless in bed )
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Female
Interventional
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Erzurum, YAKUTİYE, 25100, Turkey (Türkiye)
This prospective randomized double-blind study will be planned on 46 pregnant women aged 18-50 who will undergo cesarean section with Pfannenstiel incision under spinal anesthesia with American Society of Anesthesiologists Classification (ASA) II,fullterm singular pregnancy after receiving the approval of the ethics committee of Ataturk University Medical Faculty Hospital and written approval of the patients
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
Only the study team can determine whether someone qualifies for participation.
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Exclusion criteria
Group M will be given a 0.5% Bupivacain Dosage Regimen with weight and height adjustment+15 μg fentanyl +150 μg morphine intrathecally.
Other names: Bupivacaine, fentanyl
Group LWI+IPLA will given 30 ml %0,5 bupivacaine+%2 lidocaine infiltration and instillation
Other names: lidocain, fentanyl
Time frame: postoperative 24 hours
The primary outcome is to compare the total amount of opioids consumed in the first 24 hours postoperatively.
Time frame: 2,4,6,12,and 24 hours postoperatively
The VAS is a validated.Possible scores range from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst possible pain)
Ataturk University
Other
Intraperitoneal Instillation and Wound Infiltration Compared With Intrathecal Morphine for Postcesarean Section Analgesia : A Prospective Randomized Controlled Double- Blind Trial
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