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Peripheral Neurostimulation for Nerve Block Placement

Sponsored by Stanford University

About this trial

Last updated 10 months ago

Study ID

76523

Status

Not yet recruiting

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18-75 Years
18+ Years
All
All

Not accepting

Not accepting
Healthy Volunteers

Trial Timing

Started 9 months ago

What is this trial about?

Peripheral nerve blocks are routinely used and highly successful for intra-operative anesthesia and post-operative pain management. Nerve blocks are guided using either neurostimulation as a means to localize the right nerve or by ultrasound guidance or combining the 2 methods. The purpose of this study is to assess whether electrical stimulation improves nerve block quality, beyond its simple purpose of nerve localization.

What are the participation requirements?

Yes

Inclusion Criteria

- Undergoing elective upper limb surgery with a planned brachial plexus nerve block

No

Exclusion Criteria

- Under 18 years old

- ASA score above III

- Chronic pain condition with daily milligrams of morphine equivalent > 30

- Poorly controlled psychiatric condition

- Coagulopathy

- Active infection

- Moderate, severe or progressing neuropathy

- COPD/Chronic oxygen user

- Pregnancy

- Incarceration

- Unable to consent

Locations

Location

Status