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Use of Visual Pressure Control (VPC) Syringes for Epidural Space Identification in Pediatric Anesthesia: a Pilot Study
Pediatric epidural anesthesia has emerged as a safe and effective regional anesthesia technique for providing intraoperative and postoperative analgesia in thoracic and abdominal surgery. The loss of resistance technique is the gold standard for the placement of the epidural. The VPC (visual pressure control) syringes developed by PAJUNK enable direct visualization of the introduction of the needle into the epidural space.
This trial is a non blinded, pilot study. A minimum of 15 children between the ages of 0 and 16 who require surgery that may benefit from epidural anesthesia will be enrolled. The number of attempts, the complications (dural and vascular punctures, neurological complications) and the degree of satisfaction of the operator measured by a 7-point likert scale will be studied as secondary objectives.
Age
0 - 16 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Chu Tivoli
La Louvière, Hainaut, Belgium
Start Date
March 25, 2022
Primary Completion Date
September 1, 2022
Completion Date
September 1, 2022
Last Updated
April 4, 2022
15
ESTIMATED participants
VPC syringe
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Tivoli
NCT06614179
NCT04578340
NCT06644612
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