Continuous Femoral Nerve Blockade and Readiness to Discharge Following Total Knee Arthroplasty

NCT00803348 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 99

Last updated 2012-04-26

No results posted yet for this study

Summary

Patients undergoing total knee arthroscopy (knee replacement) surgery usually receive a femoral nerve block as part of their anesthetic care. Some centers administer the block with a single shot of local anesthetic, which wears off several hours after surgery. Other centers administer the block with a single shot followed by continuous infusion of local anesthetic, typically for 2 to 5 days after surgery. The latter method, though good for pain control, may result in decreased mobility (while the anesthetic is still active), longer hospital stays, and greater risk of falls.

This study will see if using a lower concentration of local anesthetic for the continuous femoral nerve block or only the initial single-shot dose will result in increased mobility and shorter hospital stays.

Conditions

  • Knee Arthroplasty

Interventions

DRUG

Bolus of 0.2% ropivicaine 20 mls followed by 0.2% ropivicaine at an infusion rate of 5mls/hr until 0600 on postoperative day 2

Initial bolus of 0.2% ropivicaine 20 mls into the femoral catheter followed by 0.2% ropivicaine at an infusion rate of 5mls/hr with patient controlled boluses of 5ml available every 30 mins, until 0600 on the morning of postoperative day 2

DRUG

Bolus of 0.2% ropivicaine 20 mls followed by 0.1% ropivicaine at an infusion rate of 10mls/hr until 0600 on post-operative day 2

Initial bolus of 0.2% ropivicaine 20 mls into the femoral catheter followed by 0.1% ropivicaine at an infusion rate of 10mls/hr with patient controlled boluses of 10mls available every 30 mins, until 0600 on the morning of postoperative day 2

DRUG

Saline control

Bolus of 0.375% ropivicaine 30 mls followed by saline infusion until 0600 on postoperative day 2

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University Health Network, Toronto

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Richard Brull, MD · University Health Network, Toronto

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
85 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2009-05-31
Primary Completion
2011-10-31
Completion
2011-10-31

Countries

  • Canada

Study Locations

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