Saturday, October 21, 2023

Non-opioid versus Opioid Peri-operative Analgesia In Neurosurgery (NOPAIN)

 Indian Journal of Anaesthesia features a comprehensive study protocol called "Non-opioid versus Opioid Peri-operative Analgesia In Neurosurgery (NOPAIN)," which addresses the persistent issue of postoperative pain in neurosurgery patients.

Despite the conventional use of intra-operative opioids to manage post-operative pain, the associated side effects are particularly problematic in neurosurgical patients. Prior research comparing opioids to non-opioids in this patient population has been limited in scope, often conducted at single centres with small sample sizes and yielding inconclusive findings. These limitations have hindered changes in clinical practice.

To overcome these challenges, a multi-centre trial has been initiated with the following primary objectives: comparing intra-operative rescue opioid requirements and postoperative pain scores. Secondary objectives include assessing adverse events, quality of recovery from anaesthesia, quality of sleep, patient satisfaction during hospital stays, as well as evaluating persistent post-surgical pain and quality of life at 3 and 6 months post-surgery.

The study protocol has received ethical approval from all five participating centres and has been registered with the Clinical Trial Registry-India. Insurance support is secured for this investigator-initiated funded research. The intervention involves comparing the use of fentanyl and dexmedetomidine during surgery. The trial began recruitment on October 19, 2022, with the expectation of completing it by March 2024.

 Cite:TRIAL PROTOCOL

Non-opioid versus Opioid Peri-operative Analgesia In Neurosurgery (NOPAIN): Study protocol for a multi-centric randomised controlled trial

Sriganesh, Kamath et al. Indian Journal of Anaesthesia 67(10):p 920-926, October 2023. | DOI: 10.4103/ija.ija_610_23

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