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Inadvertant dural puncture in labour: Intrathecal Catheter versus Epidural (The ICE Pilot Study)

Dural puncture in labour: Intrathecal Catheter versus Epidural (The ICE Pilot Study) to prevent the need for epidural blood patch


Sponsor

Allan M Cyna

Enrollment

12 participants

Start Date

Aug 1, 2008

Study Type

Interventional

Conditions


Eligibility

Sex: FemalesMin Age: 16 YearssMax Age: 50 Yearss

Plain Language Summary

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This study is looking at: Inadvertant dural puncture in labour: Intrathecal Catheter versus Epidural (The ICE Pilot Study). It is open to women only, aged 16 to 50. To take part, you generally need: Women in labour who experience an inadvertent dural puncture during attempt at regional analgesia. There are also some health conditions and factors that may prevent you from joining.

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Interventions

At the time of inadvertant dural puncture participants allocated to have an intrathecal catheter will have the epidural catheter threaded through the epidural needle into the intrathecal space. The ep

At the time of inadvertant dural puncture participants allocated to have an intrathecal catheter will have the epidural catheter threaded through the epidural needle into the intrathecal space. The epidural needle is removed and the epidural catheter can now function as an intrathecal catheter as it is left in the intrathecal space and not the epidural space. It is left in situ for 24-48 hours unless there is a clinical indication to remove it earlier. If labour analgesia or surgical anaesthesia is required this can be provided by administering local anaesthetic drugs such as Ropivacaine or Bupivicaine with or without an opioid such as fentanyl down the intrathecal catheter.


Locations(1)

Australia

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