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Deep Parasternal Intercostal Plane Block

Deep Parasternal Intercostal Plane Block

Not Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Cardiac surgery is a source of severe post operative pain witch can cause major respiratory complications due to non optimal post operative rehabilitation.

Multimodal analgesia provides acceptable pain control , but does not seem sufficient during coughing or mobilization. The use of morphine also exposes patients to side effects (nausea, vomiting, pruritus, respiratory depression, chronic pain, ileus). Bleeding and hemodynamic risks of peridural and spinal aneshesia limits their use.

The postoperative efficacy of deep parasternal intercostal plane block has not yet been evaluated sufficiently. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacity of TTMPB on the quality of postoperative recovery after cardiac surgery.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients requiring cardiac surgery with sternotomy

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Emergency procedure
  • Procedures requiring lateral chest drainage
  • Hemodynamic instability
  • Severe kidney or liver failure
  • BMI > 40
  • Chronic pain
  • Allergy to local anesthesics
  • Pregnant woman
  • Long term opioïds use

Study details
    Nerve Block

NCT06895876

Institute Arnault Tzanck, France

30 January 2026

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