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Ultrasound-guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks - a Database

The Quality of Ultrasound-guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks, Nerve Injury, Bleeding Complications and Learning - a Prospective Observational Cohort Study


Sponsor

Nordsjaellands Hospital

Enrollment

5,000 participants

Start Date

Jun 4, 2024

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Peripheral nerve blocks are often used in anaesthesia. They can be used as the only method of anaesthesia during surgery or in combination with other methods, e.g., general anaesthesia and sedation. Moreover, peripheral nerve blocks are used to treat postoperative pain, alleviate pain in trauma patients, and for painful procedures. For a method to be clinically useful, it is essential to understand the factors contributing to high success rates. It is equally important to know the complications related to the method. Finally, it is essential to establish a robust learning system where the anesthesiologists can track their nerve block performance over time and compare it to high performers and general performance. Therefore, we aim to establish a prospective and ongoing database to gain insight into 1) Factors contributing to block quality, e.g., success rate and nerve block duration; 2) Frequencies and types of nerve injuries and bleeding complications associated with the block procedure; 3) Tracking of block performance by anaesthesiologists.


Eligibility

Min Age: 2 Years

Inclusion Criteria1

  • \- age > 2 years

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Infection at puncture site
  • Allergy to local anesthetics
  • Unable to understand given oral instruction

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Interventions

PROCEDUREUltrasound-guided peripheral nerve block

Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks. Registration of quality, complications and learning as detailed in the description


Locations(1)

Dept of Anesthesiology, Nordsjællands Hospital

Hillerød, Denmark

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