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A Feasibility Pilot Study Assessing the Effects of External Oblique Intercostal Fascial Plane Block Versus Subcostal TAP Block for Upper Abdominal Surgery: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
The investigators propose a single-center, assessor blinded, randomized control trial to compare the efficacy of external oblique fascial plane (EOIFP) block versus Oblique Subcostal Transversus Abdominis Plane (OSTAP) block for patients undergoing open upper abdominal surgery at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus.
The investigators propose a single-center, assessor blinded, randomized control trial to compare the efficacy of external oblique fascial plane (EOIFP) block versus Oblique Subcostal Transversus Abdominis Plane (OSTAP) block for patients undergoing open upper abdominal surgery at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus.. Participating patients and outcome assessors will be blinded to group assignment. The anesthesiologists who perform the blocks will not be blinded to group assignment. American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status 1-3 adults scheduled for elective open upper abdominal surgery with supraumbilical incision, with anticipated 3 days postoperative hospitalization, at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus will be included in the study. Patients will be excluded if they have chronic hepatic or kidney disease. Pregnant or breastfeeding participants will not be eligible for this study. Patients will be randomly assigned to: 1) EOIFP block or 2) OSTAP block. The location of each block will be performed as previously described. The procedure will be performed using sterile technique under ultrasound guidance. Once the target is visualized, a 20-gauge, 4-inch echogenic needle will be advanced in-plane to the fascial plane. 5 ml of 0.9% normal saline will be injected through the needle to open the fascial plane and then a single dose (10 ml) of liposomal bupivacaine mixed with 20 mL of bupivacaine 0.25% will be injected on each side. General anesthesia will be induced at the attending anesthesiologist's discretion and maintained with sevoflurane or isoflurane. Intraoperative analgesic use will be up to the anesthesiologist preference. Postoperatively, patients will be given IV Dilaudid \&/or fentanyl, \&/or morphine equivalent for pain relief as needed, as well as oral Tylenol 1000mg every 8 hours unless contraindicated. Toradol can be given as part of multimodal analgesia if cleared by the surgical team. Clinicians will adjust analgesic management as necessary in an effort to keep verbal response pain scores \<4. Nurses will adjust analgesic management as necessary in an effort to keep verbal response pain scores \<4. Other anti-inflammatory drugs will not be used intraoperatively or for the initial 48 postoperative hours. A single dose of dexamethasone (4-8 mg) will be permitted for PONV prophylaxis for patients with Apfel risk score of 2 or more, and inhaled steroids will be permitted as necessary to treat reactive airway disease. Other opioid sparing medications like gabapentin, pregabalin, ketamine or lidocaine patch will also not be permitted through the initial 48 postoperative hours. Clinical evaluators for the outcomes will be blinded to study aim and Pharmacy personnel not involved in evaluations will prepare the study drugs. Patients will be continuously monitored and recorded with a wireless monitor starting after extubation in the operating room. Clinicians including nurses will be blinded to monitoring and will be required to perform their standard of care management after surgery. Patients will be allowed to receive prophylactic anti-emetic (first choice ondansetron) intraoperatively based on the risk assessment for nausea and vomiting. Postoperative anti-emetics for symptomatic treatment will also be allowed.
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Start Date
June 26, 2024
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2026
Completion Date
December 31, 2026
Last Updated
March 18, 2026
100
ESTIMATED participants
Oblique Subcostal Transversus Abdominis Plane Block
PROCEDURE
External Oblique Intercostal Fascial Plane block
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
The Cleveland Clinic
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