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Clinical Trial

Efficacy of Local Anesthesic on Diaphragmatic Function After Upper Abdominal Surgery

NCT: NCT02353702 · TERMINATED

NCT IDNCT02353702
StatusTERMINATED
Start Date2014-07
Completion2017-06

Brief Summary

Upper abdominal surgery is known to induce such pulmonary complications as pneumonia, atelectasis, pleural effusion. The post operative diaphragmatic dysfunction participates to these complications and lasts for 7 days after upper abdominal surgery. The sniff-test is a recognized tool for measuring the diaphragmatic function.The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of parietal analgesia with continuous infiltration of local anesthesic on diaphragmatic function after upper abdominal surgery through a subcostal incision. Our main outcome is to measure the diaphragmatic function with the sniff test in 44 patients with parietal infiltration of ropivacaine and in 44 patients with placebo. Our secondary outcomes are the evaluation of the effect of continuous parietal analgesia with ropivacaine on IPmax and EPmax, oxygen saturation, post operative pulmonary complications and post operative recovery. This prospective study will determine if the pre peritoneal local infiltration of ropivacaine is useful to decrease post operative diaphragmatic dysfunction.

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What is Efficacy of Local Anesthesic on Diaphragmatic Function After Upper Abdominal Surgery?

Efficacy of Local Anesthesic on Diaphragmatic Function After Upper Abdominal Surgery is a clinical trial registered under NCT02353702. Current status: TERMINATED.

What is the status of NCT02353702?

The current status of NCT02353702 (Efficacy of Local Anesthesic on Diaphragmatic Function After Upper Abdominal Surgery) is: TERMINATED.

When did Efficacy of Local Anesthesic on Diaphragmatic Function After Upper Abdominal Surgery start?

Efficacy of Local Anesthesic on Diaphragmatic Function After Upper Abdominal Surgery started on 2014-07.

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