This randomized controlled study will compare narcotic consumption between two groups: patients that receive a perioperative dose of IV acetaminophen versus patients that receive a perioperative dose of oral liquid acetaminophen for scheduled cesarean section.
"Enhanced recovery" is an alternate management protocol described by a multi-modal, evidence based approach to peri-operative care, with the goal of accelerating recovery and return to normal activity after surgery. Results have shown stable pain control with a decrease in narcotic consumption, a quicker return of bowel function, and decreased length of hospital stay and cost with no change in level of patient satisfaction, morbidity, or readmission rate. An aspect of some alternate management protocols is the administration of acetaminophen. The concentration of acetaminophen in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is directly proportional to the analgesic activity of acetaminophen. Acetaminophen relies on a high concentration gradient from the plasma to the CSF in order to passively diffuse into the central nervous system (CNS), its principal site of action. A 2012 study, comparing plasma and CSF pharmacokinetics of intravenous (IV), oral (PO), or rectal (PR) acetaminophen, concluded that IV administration of acetaminophen results in higher plasma and CSF concentration values. Therefore, IV acetaminophen produces better CNS penetration compared to PO or PR methods.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
130
IV Acetaminophen
Acetaminophen liquid syrup
Flavored, non-medicated (placebo) liquid syrup
Lankenau Medical Center
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, United States
RECRUITINGNarcotic Utilization
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention Morphine Milligram Equivalent Score will be used to calculate total narcotic use (conversion factor for administered opioid x milligrams administered) while the patient remains as an inpatient.
Time frame: 6 hours post operative
Post-operative Pain Level
Pain will be measured via the visual analog Postoperative Pain Scale and gathered by nursing. The visual analogue Postoperative Pain Scale indicates the level of pain the patient is feeling or felt in the indicated period from 0 (no pain) to 100 (the worst pain possible).
Time frame: Every hour for six hours post-op
Patient Satisfaction
Patient satisfaction will be assessed using the validated survey used in the Mayo Clinical Trial.
Time frame: Up to 24 hours
Postoperative complications during the inpatient stay
Postoperative complications will be noted during the inpatient stay.
Time frame: Up to 24 hours
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IV salt solution (non-medicated)