To measure and compare pain associated with venipuncture and peripheral intravenous catheter insertion among pediatric emergency department patients randomized to treatment with one of three different pain-reduction strategies: J-Tip® jet injection of 1% buffered lidocaine, J-Tip® jet injection of sterile saline, or application of 4% lidocaine topical cream. The investigators hypothesize that J-Tip® jet injection of 1% buffered lidocaine will provide superior local anesthesia compared to saline or lidocaine cream.
Background: Venipuncture and PIVC insertion are the most common procedures performed in the pediatric emergency department. They are painful procedures, and frequently no local anesthesia is provided. The American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Section on Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine has recommended that local anesthesia be provided, but a variety of barriers exist which have prevented implementation of this recommendation. Specific Aims: To measure and compare pain associated with venipuncture and peripheral intravenous catheter insertion among pediatric emergency department patients randomized to treatment with one of three different pain-reduction strategies: J-Tip® jet injection of 1% buffered lidocaine, J-Tip® jet injection of sterile saline, or application of 4% lidocaine topical cream. Methods: This study is a partially blinded, placebo controlled, randomized controlled clinical trial in the pediatric emergency department. The comparison of J-Tip® jet injection of 1% buffered lidocaine to J-Tip® jet injection of sterile saline is double blinded, while the comparison of jet injection to 4% lidocaine topical cream is not blinded. Forty-four patients per group will be enrolled, and a VAS self-reported measurement will be recorded for the pain of venipuncture or PIVC insertion following the appropriate treatment. As well, success of the procedure and complications of treatment will be recorded. Results: Pain scores will be analyzed by pairwise comparisons using a t-test and pooled comparisons using ANOVA. Demographics will be assessed to determine baseline differences among the three groups. Chi square and regression analysis will be performed on demographic differences to determine significance if necessary. Final pain results will be reported as mean, standard deviation, and p-value. Demographics will be reported as number, percent of patients, and p-value (if a difference exists).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
TRIPLE
0.2ml 1%buffered lidocaine delivered by jet injector
0.2ml saline delivered via J-Tip jet injection
4% lidocaine cream applied for 30 minutes to the skin
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Liberty Township Emergency Department
Liberty Township, Ohio, United States
Jet injection of 1% buffered lidocaine to 4% lidocaine topical cream to measure the effectiveness of jet injection of lidocaine as a local anesthetic prior to venipuncture and PIVC insertion
1\. Pain associated with venipuncture or PIVC insertion after pre-treatment with jet injection of 1% buffered lidocaine versus 4% lidocaine topical cream
Time frame: 30 minutes
Jet injection of 1% buffered lidocaine to jet injection of saline to assess and measure a potential placebo effect not measured in prior studies
Pain associated with venipuncture or PIVC insertion after pre-treatment with jet injection of 1% buffered lidocaine versus jet injection of sterile saline
Time frame: 30 minutes
Second attempt pain scores (if occurred) among the three groups and between their first and second VAS scores
compare pain scores across groups if a second attempt was made using VAS scores
Time frame: 30 minutes
The success of venipuncture or PIVC insertion with all anesthetic techniques
Compare all types of anesthetics during venipuncture or PIVC
Time frame: 30 minutes
Variety of locations of successful venipuncture or PIVC insertion after jet injection use
compare successful venipunctures across locations
Time frame: 30 minutes
Measurement of complication rate after jet injection use
Compare variability of complications that arise post injection across groups
Time frame: 1 hour
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