Comparison of duration of efficient analgesia after painful surgical repair od foot fractures between groups treated with sciatic nerve block alone and sciatic nerve block simultaneously with i.m. tramadol
A randomized, double-blinded study in patients scheduled for surgical repair of foot fractures in spinal anaesthesia where two pain treatment modalities would be compared. One group receives sciatic nerve block with standardized dosis od bupivacaine under ultrasound visualisation, while the other group receives the same block but with simultaneous i.m. injection of tramadol (also standardized). Both the patient and the anaesthesist are blinded, i.e. the control group receives simultaneously with the block a 0,9% sodium hydrochloride injected. Drug or control syringes do not differ, and would be prepared directly before in a randomised, blinded manner by trained co-investigator. Both group receive also the same standardised systemic analgetics with no further use of tramadol.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
Tramadol i.m. simultaneous with sciatic nerve block
0,9%NaCl i.m. simultaneous with sciatic nerve block
Dept.of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Warsaw Medical University
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Overall analgesic in 24h
Overall Morphine hydrochloride dose in the first 24h after intervention
Time frame: 24hour
Time to block resolution
Time from the intervention to complete motoric block resolution
Time frame: 24hour
Time to first analgesic
Time from the intervention (sciatic nerve block/i.m.drug) to the first bolus of Morphine hydrochloride
Time frame: 24hour
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