Impact of Fascia Iliaca Block in Hip Fracture Patients



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Orthopedic, Orthopedic
Therapuetic Areas:Orthopedics / Podiatry
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 99
Updated:5/18/2018
Start Date:February 20, 2018
End Date:March 31, 2019
Contact:Mai Nguyen, MD
Email:mai.p.nguyen@ttuhsc.edu
Phone:915-215-5480

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Impact of Fascia Iliaca Block on Pain Outcomes and Opioid Consumption for Hip Fracture Patients-A Prospective, Randomized Study

The study is a prospective randomized examining the impact of fascia iliaca block on
perioperative pain control and post operative ambulation in patients with hip fractures.

Regional anesthesia is an important element of multimodal pain control regimen for surgical
patients. Recently, regional anesthesia using a fascia iliaca block (FIB) to help treat pain
in patients who present with hip fractures has been gaining popularity and has been
incorporated as part of a multi-modal pain control protocol in many centers. It is commonly
offered in addition to oral and intravenous medications to help patients deal with pain in
the perioperative period. The block is done by an anesthesiologist under anesthesia using
ultrasound guidance. We propose a prospective, randomized study evaluating the efficacy of
the FIB as an adjunct in the pre-operative or postoperative period for pain control as
measured by visual analog scale (VAS) scores and morphine equivalent dosing (MED), as well as
its efficacy in promoting patient participation in physical therapy postoperatively in
patients who present with hip fractures. We hypothesize that those patients who receive FIBs
will report lower VAS scores as well as decreased narcotic requirement at all time points;
and have improved participation in therapy when measured by ambulation distance.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients with femoral neck and intertrochanteric hip fractures

- At least 18 years of age

- Require operative management

Exclusion Criteria:

- Poly-trauma patients

- Pathologic fractures

- Patient who required revision procedures

- Patients with chronic opioid use

- Patients with a clinical status that precludes verbal pain assessment such as
dementia, head injuries, and unwillingness to participate.
We found this trial at
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4815 Alameda Avenue
El Paso, Texas 79905
Principal Investigator: Mai Nguyen, MD
Phone: 915-215-5480
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