Background: Children with microtia complain of severe postoperative pain during early postoperative days after rib cartilage harvest for auricular reconstruction. The purpose of this study was to compare the analgesic efficacy of intercostal nerve block (ICNB) and paravertebral block(PV) for preventing postoperative pain after rib cartilage graft for auricular reconstruction in children with microtia. Methods: In this prospective randomized study, 144 children will be enrolled in this study and randomized into 3 groups:48 patients will received ultrasound-guided ICNB(UG-ICNB group);48 patients will receive ICNB under direct vision (DV-ICNB group) and 48 patients will receive paravertebral block(PV group) undergoing postoperative pain control using either preventive ICNB followed by catheter-based infusion (33 patients, study group) or intravenous (IV) analgesia alone (33 patients, control group). ICNB will be performed by injecting 1% lidocaine plus 1/200000 epinephrine 3ml into each of three intercostal spaces before perichondrial dissection. PV will be carried out by injecting 1% lidocaine plus 1/200000 epinephrine 9ml into T7 paravertebral space just after induction of anesthesia.before wound closure.Each patient receive patient-controlled intravenous analgesia(PCIA) after surgery.Severity of pain,nausea,vomiting and other side effects would be assessed for the postoperative period of 48 hours.
Patients are randomly allocated to one of three groups: receiving intercostal nerve block under direct vision (DV-ICNB group) or receiving intercostal nerve block under ultrasound guidance (UG-ICNB group) or receiving thoracic paravertebral block (PV group) with a block of 6 and 1:1 allocation ratio. . Enrolment and data collection are performed by trained research staff who are not involved in the care of the patients. The treating clinicians are not blinded to the assignment group, but all other staff involved in both the collection and assessment of data are blinded to group allocation. The primary outcomes is the pain severity,intraoperative fentanyl consumption ,patient-controlled intravenous analgesia(PCIA) requirement and severity of nausea and vomiting during the period of postoperative 48 hours. The secondary outcomes are blood loss during harvesting rib cartilage,fentanyl consumption in post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU),time from PACU arrival to first obtainable pain score,first time of urination,duration of PACU stay and postoperative adverse events such as respiratory depression(defined as respiratory rate \<8bpm, requirement of naloxone, and/or peripheral oxygen saturation \<90%),pneumothorax and pruritus. Based on our previous clinical observation, 2.7(SD 0.5)μg/kg of fentanyl is required in DV-ICNB group.We suppose that the requirement could be reduce by 0.3μg/kg in UG-ICNB and PV group .Thus,42 patients are required to detect a significant difference among the groups at a significance level of 95% and a power of 80%. 20 patients were finally enrolled in the study due to possible dropouts (20%). The continuous variables were expressed as means ± standard deviation (SD) whereas categorical variables were expressed as frequency and percentage for data description. Continous data with a normal distribution is manifested as mean±SD and assessed by Unpaired sample t-test ;continous data with skewed distribution is presented as median(interquartile range,IQR) and assessed by Man-Whitney U test ;categorical data are presented as number and assessed by Chi-square/Fisher exact test. The VAS scores,PCIA consumption and severity of nausea and vomiting of the three groups at multiple time points were analyzed via two-way repeated-measures Anova .
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
144
When the intercostal nerve is adequated exposed,a surgeon use a 5ml syringe to perform the block and the needle is tilted 15 degree cephalad and advanced towards the caudal rim of the lib,and penetration depth is about 5mm.Then 1% lidocaine and 1/200000 epinephrine 3ml will be injected when negative aspiration of gas or blood.Same procedure will be repeted in the other two exposed intercostal spaces.
After induction ,an ultrasonographic probe (M-Turbo with the L25 transducer; SonoSite Inc.) is used to scan laterally from the midaxillary line to identify the required anatomic landmarks, while the patients are in a lateral decubitus position. The ribs are identified as hyperechoic streaks, while the pleura appeared as hyperechoic lines between and below the ribs.The needle was advanced towards the caudal rim of the rib until the distal tip is just between the innermost and inner intercostal muscle.1% lidocaine and 1/200000 epinephrine 3ml will be injected when negative aspiration of gas or blood.Same procedure will be repeted in the other two exposed intercostal spaces.
Paravertebral block is performed between the thoracic segments T7-8,A linear ultrasound transducer (M-Turbo with the L25×transducer; SonoSite Inc.) is placed to parallel the T7 transverse process so as to identify the T7 spinous process,the T7 transverse process and 7th lib.Then move the probe caudally until the thoracic paravertebral space (TPVS) which is bounded by transverse process,pleura and internal intercostal membrane.Using in-plane technique, we advance the 20-gauge needle(Becton Dickinson Infusion Therapy Sysstems Inc.Sandy,Utah 84070,USA.1.88",1.1×48mm) until the needle tip penetrates the internal intercostal membrane,9ml mixture of 1% lidocaine and 1/200000 epinephrine after no blood or gas is aspirated.Both PVB and ultrasound-guided ICNB is performed by the same anesthesiologist
The Eye,Ear,Nose and throat Hospital ,Fudan University
Shanghai, China
RECRUITINGChest pain at rest
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time1:0 minute after the first pain score could be obtained from the patient
Chest pain at rest
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time2: 3 hours after surgery
Chest pain at rest
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time3: 6 hours after surgery
Chest pain at rest
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time4: 24 hours after surgery
Chest pain at rest
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time5: 48 hours after surgery
Chest pain during deep breath
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time1:0 minute after the first pain score could be obtained from the patient
Chest pain during deep breath
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time2: 3 hours after surgery
Chest pain during deep breath
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time3: 6 hours after surgery
Chest pain during deep breath
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time4: 24 hours after surgery
Chest pain during deep breath
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time5: 48 hours after surgery
Ear pain at rest
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time1:0 minute after the first pain score could be obtained from the patient
Ear pain at rest
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time2: 3 hours after surgery
Ear pain at rest
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time3: 6 hours after surgery
Ear pain at rest
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time4: 24 hours after surgery
Ear pain at rest
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time5: 48 hours after surgery
Ear pain during deep breath
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time1:0 minute after the first pain score could be obtained from the patient
Ear pain during deep breath
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time2: 3 hours after surgery
Ear pain during deep breath
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time3: 6 hours after surgery
Ear pain during deep breath
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time4: 24 hours after surgery
Ear pain during deep breath
Assessed by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time5: 48 hours after surgery
PCIA consumption
Assessed by consumption of patient-controlled intravenous analgesia
Time frame: Time1:3 hours after surgery
PCIA consumption
Assessed by consumption of patient-controlled intravenous analgesia
Time frame: Time2:6 hours after surgery
PCIA consumption
Assessed by consumption of patient-controlled intravenous analgesia
Time frame: Time3:24 hours after surgery
PCIA consumption
Assessed by consumption of patient-controlled intravenous analgesia
Time frame: Time4:48 hours after surgery
Nausea severity
Assessed by Verbal Rating Scale(VRS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time1:3 hours after surgery
Nausea severity
Assessed by Verbal Rating Scale(VRS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time2:6 hours after surgery
Nausea severity
Assessed by Verbal Rating Scale(VRS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time3:24 hours after surgery
Nausea severity
Assessed by Verbal Rating Scale(VRS),(0,no pain;10,the worst pain)
Time frame: Time4:48 hours after surgery
Number of vomiting
Assessed by vomiting times after surgery
Time frame: Time1:3 hours after surgery
Number of vomiting
Assessed by vomiting times after surgery
Time frame: Time2:6 hours after surgery
Number of vomiting
Assessed by vomiting times after surgery
Time frame: Time3:24 hours after surgery
Number of vomiting
Assessed by vomiting times after surgery
Time frame: Time4:48 hours after surgery
Intraoperative fentanyl requirement
Assessed by total requirement of fentanyl( µg/kg) during the surgery
Time frame: Time1:0 minute after surgery
The first time of urination
Assessed by the duration(hour) between end of surgery and the first time of urination
Time frame: Time1:0 minute after the first time of urination
Blood loss during harvesting rib cartilage
Assessed by the blood loss(ml) ) when surgeons are harvesting rib cartilage for auricular reconstruction
Time frame: Time1:0 minute after all three rib cartilage are harvested
Fentanyl requirement in PACU
Assessed by total additional requirement of fentanyl for keeping VAS scores less than '5'
Time frame: Time1:0 minute after departure from the PACU
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