This clinical trial aims to assess the analgesic efficacy of ultrasound-guided FIB using different analgesic combinations administered into the iliac fascia compartment. The main question it aims to answer is: ·What is the total morphine (mg) consumption at 24 hours postoperatively for each of the three groups? The secondary questions are: * What is the length of stay in hospital for each group? * What is the risk of falling associated with the use of fascia iliaca block? Researchers will compare two analgesic combinations of local anesthestic naropin 0,25% versus dextrose 10% administered by fascia iliaca block for postoperative pain after total hip arthroplasty.
The investigators plan to conduct a single-center, prospective, blinded, randomized controlled study of 150 eligible patients undergoing elective THA via a miniinvasive anterior approach starting June 2024. All patients will receive spinal anesthesia and preoperatively FIB for analgesia. The investigators define randomly three patient groups: Group 1, receiving 40 ml naropin 0,25% in saline, Group 2, receiving 40 ml naropin 0,25% in dextrose 5%, and Group 3, receiving 40 ml dextrose 10%. After the regression of spinal anesthesia, all the patients receive the same multimodal pain therapy according to the visual analog scale (VAS), including Paracetamol IV, NSAID, and morphine, according to the pain protocol in our hospital. The primary endpoint of the study is total morphine (mg) consumption at 24 hours postoperatively, and the secondary goals were length of stay and the risk of fall.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
210
Preoperative fascia iliaca block with 40 ml volume of naropin 0,25% in sodium chloride
Preoperative fascia iliaca block with 40 ml volume of naropin 0,25% in dextrose 5%
Preoperative fascia iliaca block with 40 ml volume of dextrose 10%
The total morphine consumption
The total morphine consumption is measured in mg
Time frame: 24 hours postoperatively
The risk of fall
The percent of the number of falls reported to the number of the patients for each arm
Time frame: Up to 1 week
Length of stay in hospital
The duration between admision and discharge of the hospital
Time frame: Up to 1 week
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