At Wake Forest University, the investigators have been using Extended Release Epidural Morphine (EREM), since late 2004, as part of multimodal analgesia in patients having gynecologic surgeries and hip arthroplasties. Hypothesis: In patients undergoing a Birmingham total hip arthroplasty (BHA), low dose EREM in conjunction with lumbar plexus block (LPB) will be better than lumbar plexus block alone in increasing proportion of patients who meet discharge criteria within 24 hours.
Extended release epidural morphine (EREM, DepoDur®: Endo Pharmaceuticals, Chadds Ford PA) has been studied and increasingly utilized as a method to allow for the improved post-operative analgesia of epidural analgesia without infusions. At Wake Forest University, the investigators have been using EREM, since late 2004, as part of multimodal analgesia in patients having gynecologic surgeries and hip arthroplasties. The investigators initially decreased our dosages from those recommended (15 mg for lower extremity surgery and 10-15 mg for abdominal surgery), because side effects (nausea, vomiting and hypotension) were felt to be limiting to recovery. The investigators now use 4-7.5 mg in most patients, with 7.5 mg being the exception and have achieved better results. For hip arthroplasties, the investigators currently use 4-5 mg and have performed two retrospective chart reviews on this use; both suggesting that this approach is efficacious. However, these doses have not been studied in a prospective, randomized, double blind trial. The investigators would like to evaluate the efficacy of this dose of EREM used as part of a multimodal regimen. The investigators will compare EREM 4 mg with lumbar plexus block versus lumbar plexus block alone, (providing the rest of our multimodal approach for both patients).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
40
A single Four mg (0.4 ml)dose of EREM will be administered into the epidural space and flushed with 1 ml of saline
A single epidural injection will be a placebo consisting of 0.4 ml of saline followed by 1 ml saline flush
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Length of Hospital Stay After Surgery
Time frame: From surgery day to hospital discharge, up to 4 days
Total Opioid Consumption
Postoperatively, the patients were observed in the post anesthesia care unit (PACU) until regression of sensory levels is demonstrated. They were provided an intravenous (IV) Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) and instructions in its use. Morphine 1mg/ml at standard PCA settings (1.5 ml dose, 10 minute lockout interval, 6 ml hourly limit, no basal infusion) were used for postoperative analgesia until discharge plans were made. (Morphine doses were increased in 0.5ml dose increments if the patients were not achieving adequate analgesia.)
Time frame: 96 hours
Patient Satisfaction Score
Verbal satisfaction scores (0-10), higher scores represent better outcomes. Scores will be obtained from patients for 96 hours after surgery.
Time frame: 96 hours
Distance Walked at Walking Test
Distance walked at walking test. Longer distance walked represent better outcomes
Time frame: 96 hours
Verbal Pain Scores Post-gait
Verbal pain scores (0-10), lower scores represent better outcomes. Score will be obtained from patients for 1 day after surgery, post gait active and at rest.
Time frame: 1 day post surgery
Verbal Pain Scores Post-gait
Verbal pain scores (0-10), lower scores represent better outcomes. Score will be obtained from patients for 1 day after surgery, post gait active and at rest.
Time frame: 2 Days Post Surgery
Verbal Pain Scores Post-gait
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Verbal pain scores (0-10), lower scores represent better outcomes. Score will be obtained from patients for 1 day after surgery, post gait active and at rest.
Time frame: 3 Days Post Surgery
Verbal Pain Scores Post-gait
Verbal pain scores (0-10), lower scores represent better outcomes. Score will be obtained from patients for 1 day after surgery, post gait active and at rest.
Time frame: 4 Days Post Surgery