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Phase 4Completed· 140 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Miscible liquid of dexamethasone and ropivacaine +1 moredrug
Likely dose
Miscible liquid of dexamethasone and ropivacaine 0.33mgfrom record
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NCT03618264Phase 4Completed

Pre-emptive Scalp Infiltration With Dexamethasone Plus Ropivacaine vs. Ropivacaine for Relief of Postoperative Pain After Craniotomy in Adults

Beijing Tiantan Hospital·interventional·Posted Aug 7, 2018·Updated Feb 18, 2020

In Brief

A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Miscible liquid of dexamethasone and ropivacaine and Ropivacaine for Pain, Postoperative and Post-Craniotomy Headache. Completed, enrolled 140 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

A majority of patients would suffer from moderate-to-severe postoperative pain after undergoing craniotomy. As a result, adequate pain control is essential for patients' prognosis and their postoperative life quality. Although opioids administration is regarded as the first-line analgesic for post-craniotomy pain management, it may be associated with delayed awakening, respiratory depression, hypercarbia and it may interfere with the neurologic examination. For the avoidance of side-effects of systemic opioids, local anesthetics administered around the incision have been performed clinically. However, some studies revealed that the analgesic effect of local anesthetics was not unsatisfactory due to its short pain relief duration. As is reported that postoperative pain of craniotomy is mainly caused by skin incision and reflection of muscles, preventing the liberation of inflammatory mediators around the incision seems to be more effective than simply blocking nerve conduction. Thus, Investigators suppose that pre-emptive scalp infiltration with steroid (dexamethasone) plus local anesthetic (ropivacaine) could relieve postoperative pain after craniotomy in adults.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesChina
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Timeline

Phase 4CompletedFinished
20192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedAug 7, 2018
Enrollment StartApr 4, 2019
Primary CompletionAug 15, 2019
Study CompletionFeb 13, 2020
TodayJul 1, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4 monthsPosted 7.9 years ago

Interventions

Miscible liquid of dexamethasone and ropivacainedrug

Intervention in this study will be peri-incisional scalp infiltration with dexamethasone, ropivacaine and normal saline miscible liquids for participants who will undergo elective craniotomy. The local infiltration solution containing 0.33mg dexamethasone and 5mg ropivacaine per milliliter will be infiltrated along the incision and throughout the entire thickness of the scalp before skin incision. The volume of local infiltration solution will be decided by surgeons according to the cut length, and the capacity of the solution will be recorded by investigator.

Ropivacainedrug

Intervention in this study will be peri-incisional scalp infiltration with ropivacaine for participants who will undergo elective craniotomy. The local infiltration solution containing 5mg ropivacaine per milliliter will be infiltrated along the incision and throughout the entire thickness of the scalp before skin incision. The volume of local infiltration solution will be decided by surgeons according to the cut length, and the capacity of the solution will be recorded by investigator.