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We hypothesize that the Rivanna Accuro or similar U/S device would reduce time to success of identifying epidural and/or intrathecal spaces as compared to conventional palpation method.
Administration of (neuraxial blocks) spinal and epidural blocks is commonly achieved by first palpating the landmarks for midline with spinous process and iliac crest for L3-4-5 intervertebral spaces. With an epidural block, a loss of resistance in a pressurized syringe is used to incrementally advance the epidural needle until identification of epidural space with loss of resistance in the pressurized syringe. With a spinal block, the spinal needle is advanced incrementally until a noted "feel" of dural puncture together with return of spinal fluid via the spinal needle. The palpation technique and somewhat "blind" technique to identify the spinal and epidural spaces become more difficult and less reliable particularly with the increasing prevalence of the morbid and super-morbid obese patients. Ultrasound devices have become common and successful with non-neuraxial blocks and venous accesses, both involving mostly non-bony, soft tissues. Application of conventional ultrasound for neuraxial blocks has been limited by its bulkiness, limited imaging for bony structures and lack of automated artificial intelligent algorithm for pattern recognition. Recent technological advancement has addressed the aforementioned limitations. Rivanna Accuro is one such device that has gained FDA approval and may have helped in addressing some of these issues. It is a handheld (pocket size) U/S device with real time pattern recognition for bony structures such as the spine while providing 3-D overlay for recognition of the midline spinous process and epidural spaces and distance. The investigators hypothesize that the Rivanna Accuro or similar U/S device would reduce time to success of identifying epidural and/or intrathecal spaces as compared to conventional palpation method. We will compare placement of neuraxial block between palpation method versus ultrasound method. We will compare placement of spinal block for cesarean delivery with palpation versus with ultrasound method, and then comparing placement of neuraxial analgeisa block (combined spinal epidural analgesia) for labor analgesia with palpation versus ultrasound method.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Palpation with spinal block (Group C-P) | Active Comparator | insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest) for placement of spinal block for cesarean delivery |
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| Palpation with neuraxial block (Group L-P) | Active Comparator | the needle insertion site for the neuraxial block will be identified with palpation for labor analgesia, using the spinous process and iliac crest for reference |
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| Rivanna Accuro Ultrasound Device with spinal block (Group C-R) | Experimental | insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device for placement of spinal block for cesarean delivery |
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| Rivanna Ultrasound Device with neuraxial block (Group L-R) | Experimental | insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device for placement of neuraxial block (combined spinal epidural) for labor analgesia |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Rivanna Accuro US Device | Device | When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device. For subjects in group C-R or L-R, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Rivanna Accuro U/S device. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Time to Success of Neuraxial Block Placement | Time it takes to successfully identify the epidural space (defined by loss of resistance) for the groups of subjects receiving labor neuraxial analgesia; and spinal fluid flow into the hub of spinal needle for the groups of subjects receiving cesarean spinal anesthetic - length of time (in minutes) it takes to get block placed, between palpation and ultrasound groups among patients with labor neuraxial analgesia patients and cesarean spinal anesthetic, respectively and spinal fluid flow with spinal needle - length of time (in seconds) it takes to get block placed, between the 2 groups. | 60-225 seconds |
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| Total Number of Needle Passes Per Placement | Number of needle Passes before successful placement | 1 hour |
| Needle Passing Success at First Attempt | Number of times of success (Number of patients) with first (single) attempt needle pass success |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Peter Pan, MD, MSEE | Professor, Anesthesiology | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center | Winston-Salem | North Carolina | 27103 | United States |
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| 510(k) clearance for the Rivanna Accuro handheld ultrasound device | View source |
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| FG000 | Palpation With Spinal Block (Group C-P) | insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest) for placement of spinal block for cesarean delivery Palpation description:: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Palpation method. For subjects in group C-P or L-P, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Palpation method. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not.When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest). Those in group P, the neuraxial block will be performed as in the usual method using the needle insertion site identified with palpation. After placement of neuraxial labor analgesia the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Spinal Block: Spinal anesthetic medications will be utilized in providing surgical block for cesarean delivery as is standard of care |
| FG001 | Palpation With Neuraxial Block (Group L-P) | the needle insertion site for the neuraxial block will be identified with palpation for labor analgesia Palpation description:: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Palpation method. For subjects in group C-P or L-P, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Palpation method. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not.When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest). Those in group P, the neuraxial block will be performed as in the usual method using the needle insertion site identified with palpation. After placement of neuraxial labor analgesia the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Neuraxial Analgesia: Labor analgesia will be provided utilizing the standard medications to provide labor analgesia |
| FG002 | Rivanna Accuro Ultrasound Device With Spinal Block (Group C-R) | insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device for placement of spinal block for cesarean delivery Rivanna Accuro US Device: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device. For subjects in group C-R or L-R, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Rivanna Accuro U/S device. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Spinal Block: Spinal anesthetic medications will be utilized in providing surgical block for cesarean delivery as is standard of care |
| FG003 | Rivanna Ultrasound Device With Neuraxial Block (Group L-R) | insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device for placement of neuraxial block (combined spinal epidural) for labor analgesia Rivanna Accuro US Device: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device. For subjects in group C-R or L-R, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Rivanna Accuro U/S device. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Neuraxial Analgesia: Labor analgesia will be provided utilizing the standard medications to provide labor analgesia |
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| BG000 | Palpation With Spinal Block (Group C-P) | insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest) for placement of spinal block for cesarean delivery Palpation description:: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Palpation method. For subjects in group C-P or L-P, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Palpation method. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not.When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest). Those in group P, the neuraxial block will be performed as in the usual method using the needle insertion site identified with palpation. After placement of neuraxial labor analgesia the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Spinal Block: Spinal anesthetic medications will be utilized in providing surgical block for cesarean delivery as is standard of care |
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| Primary | Time to Success of Neuraxial Block Placement | Time it takes to successfully identify the epidural space (defined by loss of resistance) for the groups of subjects receiving labor neuraxial analgesia; and spinal fluid flow into the hub of spinal needle for the groups of subjects receiving cesarean spinal anesthetic - length of time (in minutes) it takes to get block placed, between palpation and ultrasound groups among patients with labor neuraxial analgesia patients and cesarean spinal anesthetic, respectively and spinal fluid flow with spinal needle - length of time (in seconds) it takes to get block placed, between the 2 groups. | Posted | Median | Inter-Quartile Range | seconds | 60-225 seconds |
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Time frame of monitoring AEs and SAEs was from time of enrollment to 24 hours post delivery
Study staff looked for postdural puncture headaches, neurological injury, or other serious events such as significant cv pul neurological and systemic complications. Study staff followed all Subjects the next day within 24 hours after delivery to make sure no untoward event no AR or SAEs.
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| EG000 | Palpation With Spinal Block (Group C-P) | insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest) for placement of spinal block for cesarean delivery Palpation description:: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Palpation method. For subjects in group C-P or L-P, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Palpation method. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not.When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest). Those in group P, the neuraxial block will be performed as in the usual method using the needle insertion site identified with palpation. After placement of neuraxial labor analgesia the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Spinal Block: Spinal anesthetic medications will be utilized in providing surgical block for cesarean delivery as is standard of care |
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| Peter Pan, MD | Wake Forest Health Science | 336-716-1228 | ppan@wakehealth.edu |
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| Type | Includes Protocol | Includes SAP | Includes ICF | Document Label | Document Date | Document Uploaded Date | Document File Name |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Jul 23, 2017 | Mar 8, 2021 | Prot_SAP_001.pdf |
| ICF | No | No | Yes | Informed Consent Form | May 10, 2017 | May 8, 2020 | ICF_000.pdf |
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| D000377 | Agnosia |
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| D010468 | Perceptual Disorders |
| D019954 | Neurobehavioral Manifestations |
| D009461 | Neurologic Manifestations |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
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| D000775 | Anesthesia, Spinal |
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| D000765 | Anesthesia, Conduction |
| D000758 | Anesthesia |
| D000760 | Anesthesia and Analgesia |
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There are 4 arms for this study--two are active comparators and two are experimental. The first arm is palpation with spinal block. The second arm is palpation with neuraxial block. The third arm is ultrasound with spinal block. The fourth arm is ultrasound with neuraxial block. Randomization is done twice - first for randomization of spinal block subjects between using palpation versus ultrasound method; and again randomization for neuraxial block (combined spinal epidural) subjects between using palpation versus ultrasound method. There will be a total of 120 planned evaluable subjects. This consists of planned evaluable randomized 60 subjects receiving spinal block for cesarean delivery (30 for palpation and 30 for ultrasound); and planned evaluable randomized 60 subjects receiving neuraxial (combined spinal epidural) block for labor analgesia.
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| Palpation | Other | When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Palpation method using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest). For subjects in group C-P or L-P, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Palpation method. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. |
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| Neuraxial Analgesia | Procedure | Labor analgesia will be provided utilizing the standard medications to provide labor analgesia |
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| Spinal Block | Procedure | Spinal anesthetic medications will be utilized in providing surgical block for cesarean delivery as is standard of care |
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| BG001 | Palpation With Neuraxial Block (Group L-P) | the needle insertion site for the neuraxial block will be identified with palpation for labor analgesia Palpation description:: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Palpation method. For subjects in group C-P or L-P, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Palpation method. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not.When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest). Those in group P, the neuraxial block will be performed as in the usual method using the needle insertion site identified with palpation. After placement of neuraxial labor analgesia the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Neuraxial Analgesia: Labor analgesia will be provided utilizing the standard medications to provide labor analgesia |
| BG002 | Rivanna Accuro Ultrasound Device With Spinal Block (Group C-R) | insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device for placement of spinal block for cesarean delivery Rivanna Accuro US Device: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device. For subjects in group C-R or L-R, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Rivanna Accuro U/S device. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Spinal Block: Spinal anesthetic medications will be utilized in providing surgical block for cesarean delivery as is standard of care |
| BG003 | Rivanna Ultrasound Device With Neuraxial Block (Group L-R) | insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device for placement of neuraxial block (combined spinal epidural) for labor analgesia Rivanna Accuro US Device: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device. For subjects in group C-R or L-R, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Rivanna Accuro U/S device. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Neuraxial Analgesia: Labor analgesia will be provided utilizing the standard medications to provide labor analgesia |
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| OG001 | Palpation With Neuraxial Block (Group L-P) | the needle insertion site for the neuraxial block will be identified with palpation for labor analgesia Palpation description:: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Palpation method. For subjects in group C-P or L-P, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Palpation method. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not.When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest). Those in group P, the neuraxial block will be performed as in the usual method using the needle insertion site identified with palpation. After placement of neuraxial labor analgesia the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Neuraxial Analgesia: Labor analgesia will be provided utilizing the standard medications to provide labor analgesia |
| OG002 | Rivanna Accuro Ultrasound Device With Spinal Block (Group C-R) | insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device for placement of spinal block for cesarean delivery Rivanna Accuro US Device: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device. For subjects in group C-R or L-R, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Rivanna Accuro U/S device. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Spinal Block: Spinal anesthetic medications will be utilized in providing surgical block for cesarean delivery as is standard of care |
| OG003 | Rivanna Ultrasound Device With Neuraxial Block (Group L-R) | insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device for placement of neuraxial block (combined spinal epidural) for labor analgesia Rivanna Accuro US Device: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device. For subjects in group C-R or L-R, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Rivanna Accuro U/S device. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Neuraxial Analgesia: Labor analgesia will be provided utilizing the standard medications to provide labor analgesia |
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| EG001 | Palpation With Neuraxial Block (Group L-P) | the needle insertion site for the neuraxial block will be identified with palpation for labor analgesia Palpation description:: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Palpation method. For subjects in group C-P or L-P, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Palpation method. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not.When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified by palpation using conventional landmarks (spinous process and iliac crest). Those in group P, the neuraxial block will be performed as in the usual method using the needle insertion site identified with palpation. After placement of neuraxial labor analgesia the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Neuraxial Analgesia: Labor analgesia will be provided utilizing the standard medications to provide labor analgesia | 0 | 30 | 0 | 30 | 0 | 30 |
| EG002 | Rivanna Accuro Ultrasound Device With Spinal Block (Group C-R) | insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device for placement of spinal block for cesarean delivery Rivanna Accuro US Device: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device. For subjects in group C-R or L-R, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Rivanna Accuro U/S device. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Spinal Block: Spinal anesthetic medications will be utilized in providing surgical block for cesarean delivery as is standard of care | 0 | 30 | 0 | 30 | 0 | 30 |
| EG003 | Rivanna Ultrasound Device With Neuraxial Block (Group L-R) | insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device for placement of neuraxial block (combined spinal epidural) for labor analgesia Rivanna Accuro US Device: When the subject is ready for neuraxial procedure, the location for the epidural or spinal needle insertion will be identified with Rivanna Accuro U/S device. For subjects in group C-R or L-R, the needle insertion site will be the site identified by the Rivanna Accuro U/S device. After placement of spinal for Cesarean or epidural for labor, the usual standard dose of medication will be administered as in usual manner for patients regardless in this study or not. Neuraxial Analgesia: Labor analgesia will be provided utilizing the standard medications to provide labor analgesia | 0 | 30 | 0 | 30 | 0 | 30 |
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| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |