Lidocaine for Pain Management After Thoracoscopic Surgery

The Effect of Intraoperative Intravenous Lidocaine Infusion on Postoperative Pain and Recovery in Children (< 7 Years Old) Undergoing Thoracoscopic Surgery

Recruiting Phase 4 Interventional Study
Pain Management After Surgery
Prior Safety Data This treatment has already been tested in at least one earlier human trial.
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At a Glance
Age
6 Months – 7
Sex
Any
Trial phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Purpose
Treatment
Participants needed
80 (estimated)
Sponsor
Seoul National University Hospital · Other
Who this trial is looking for

This trial is looking for children under 7 years old who are having thoracoscopic surgery for lung issues. It will explore how an infusion of lidocaine during surgery can help with pain and recovery after the operation.

Are You a Good Fit for This Trial?

You may be able to join if

  • I am under 7 years old.
  • I am scheduled for thoracoscopic pulmonary surgery.

You may not be able to join if

  • I have heart problems that need special medications.
  • I have a heart condition called atrioventricular block.
  • I have bradycardia.
  • I have liver or kidney problems.
  • I am allergic to local anesthetics.

Summarized in plain language from this trial's official eligibility criteria. The full criteria are further down this page — only the research team can confirm whether you qualify.

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About This Trial

This study aims to investigate the efficacy of intraoperative intravenous lidocaine infusion on postoperative pain management and recovery in pediatric patients undergoing thoracoscopic pulmonary resection.

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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Pediatric patients aged under 7 years undergoing thoracoscopic pulmonary resection Exclusion Criteria: * cardiac dysfunction requiring vasopressors or inotropic agents * atrioventricular block or bradycardia * Liver or kidney dysfunction * Hypersensitivity to local anestheti…
Contacts

Ji-Hyun Lee, MD, PhD

82-2-2072-3661

muslab6@snu.ac.kr

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