In a prospective randomised study involving primiparous women in spontaneous uncomplicated labour with cervical dilatation \< 5 cm, epidural analgesia will be given with an initial volume of 20 mL anaesthetic solution, followed by a standardised algorithm of top-up manual injections to achieve analgesia, then by a patient-controlled regimen with 5-mL self-administered boli in addition to a continuous infusion of 5 mL.hr-1. The anaesthetic solution will be levobupivacaine presented in 100-mL bags from the market (0.0625%), in which 10 mL (50 g) of sufentanil will be added, as well as clonidine (150 µg) in one arm. The final concentration of clonidine in this arm will be 1.35 mg.mL-1. Parturients and midwifes assessing pain during labour will be blinded to the design.
We recently compared the analgesic effects of the two presentations of levobupivacaine available on the French market, (0.625 and 1.25 mg.mL-1 in pre-filled bags), both with sufentanil. It appeared that the high concentration was more powerful, however leading in some cases to give doses of levobupivacaine superior to the label's recommendations. This indicates to use the low concentration, with a risk of a poorer efficacy. Our aim is to show that efficacy can be restored with a systematic addition of clonidine, which has documented analgesic properties when administered perispinally.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
124
Addition of a non-labeled drug (clonidine) in one of the two arm of the study, with randomisation. To compare the effects of a systematic addition of clonidine (150 µg added in the solution bag) in the local anesthetic solution), versus no addition, on the quality of analgesia for labour.
CHU Clermont-Ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand, France
Number of required additional epidural boluses, either self-administered or medically given as a rescue
Time frame: during labour
Spontaneous pain during labour (on VAS)
Time frame: during labour
Pain at delivery
Time frame: at delivery
Pain at post-delivery sutures
Time frame: at post-delivery sutures
Motor block
Time frame: during labour
Duration of labour
Time frame: during labour
Obstetrical events (caesarean section, instrumental delivery)
Time frame: after delivery
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