Pediatric Caudal Anesthesia Block. And Pain Control
Pediatric Caudal Anesthesia Block. And Pain Control
NCT ID: NCT05581940 Phase: Status: COMPLETED Enrollment: 72 Completion: 2022-07-19
Conditions
Pain, Postoperative, Adverse Reaction to Epidural Anesthesia, Anesthesia, Caudal
Interventions
Group A Caudal Epidural Anesthesia with bupivacaine 0.25% and group B with opioid intervenors
Summary
Caudal epidural block CEB is the most commonly performed neuraxial block to provide effective pain relief and analgesia in patients undergoing infra-umbilical pediatric surgery. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of adding CEB to general anesthesia in terms of intra- and post-operative pain management. Design: Double-unblinded.
Prospective. randomized. Study, Setting: salmanyia medical complex. intraoperative, postoperative recovery room Methods: A total of 72 patients American Society of Anesthesiology physical status classification ASA 1. Patients were equally allocated into two groups Group A and with CEB and Group B without CEB, aged two months to six years. respectively, over a study period of six months. Both groups were compared based on hemodynamic stability, level of sedation, analgesia need, pain score, and parental satisfaction. Postoperative pain was evaluated by four different pain scales.
Primary Outcome
demographic data in two groups recorded and compared intra operation room.