Ketamine for Post-operative Analgesia in Hemorrhoidectomy

Brief Summary

This is a prospective, randomized study of ketamine versus no ketamine in approximately 100 patients undergoing hemorrhoidectomy for Grade III or IV hemorrhoids. The participants will be blinded to which treatment arm they are assigned, because participants will be under anesthesia when the ketamine is administered. The investigators will know whether the participant receives ketamine or not.

Intervention / Treatment

  • Ketamine (DRUG)
    Standard general anesthesia PLUS ketamine will be given for post-operative analgesia

Condition or Disease

  • Hemorrhoids

Phase

  • Phase 4
  • Study Design

    Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
    Status: Recruiting
    Study results: No Results Available
    Age: 18 Years to 100 Years
    Enrollment: 100 (ESTIMATED)
    Funded by: Other
    Allocation: Randomized
    Primary Purpose: Treatment

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    Clinical Trial Dates

    Start date: Jun 15, 2020 ACTUAL
    Primary Completion: Jan 31, 2023 ESTIMATED
    Completion Date: Jul 28, 2023 ESTIMATED
    Study First Posted: Jan 30, 2020 ACTUAL
    Results First Posted: Aug 31, 2020
    Last Updated: Mar 09, 2022

    Sponsors / Collaborators

    Lead Sponsor: University of Oklahoma
    Lead sponsor is responsible party
    Responsible Party: N/A

    Participants will be randomized into 2 groups: intraoperative ketamine infusion during operation or routine anesthesia with no ketamine. Participants are pre-medicated in the operating room with the same regimen: Gabapentin 300mg, Ultram 50mg, and Tylenol 1000mg.

    For participants in the ketamine group, a pain dose of ketamine 0.3mg/kg IV bolus dosing will be given prior to incision. If the procedure lasts longer than 1 hour, an additional bolus dose will be given. All participants will undergo general anesthesia and receive routine anesthesia care, aside from ketamine verus no ketamine. All participants will also receive standard local anesthesia including a local regional perianal nerve block.

    The procedure will be performed by three different surgeons, with the surgery done the same way using ligasure hemorrhoidectomy. Participants will all be sent home with the same post-operative instructions and pain medications to include: Tylenol 1000mg, oxycodone 5mg, ibuprofen 800mg, fiber/miralax, and tub baths twice daily for 15 minutes.

    A patient pain handout will be given to participants upon discharge with instructions to rate pain according to a numeric rating scale and the Wong-Baker FACES pain scale. Participants will be contacted by a member of the research team to assess their post-operative pain based on a numeric rating scale. All participants will undergo post-operative clinic follow-up at 2 weeks post-operation. At that time they will be instructed to bring their oxycodone bottle to assess how many pills the participant required. The clinic medical assistant will count the number of remaining pills and record this in the electronic medical record. If a participant forgets their pain scale record or medications, a post-operative phone interview will be performed after the clinic appointment to gather this information.

    The investigators will randomize 50 participants to the ketamine group and 50 participants to the placebo group. Study will take place until all participants have been analyzed, approximately 8-12 months. Randomization will occur using a statistical method with study arms placed into individual envelopes that will be stored at the University of Oklahoma (OU) Surgery Center. The investigator will blindly pull an envelope from the stack which will identify the participant's treatment arm. The participants will be blinded and not informed of their arm of the study as to not create bias toward subjective pain. Practitioners will not be blinded for ease of medication administration. The procedures will occur at OU Surgery Center by one of three surgeons. Anesthesiologists will administer ketamine based on study arm.

    Participant Groups

    • Subjects in this group will receive standard anesthesia during surgery and a dose of ketamine at 0.3 mg/kg IV bolus prior to surgical incision. If the procedure lasts more than 1 hour, an additional bolus dose will be given.

    • This group will only receive the standard anesthesia during surgery with no ketamine.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Sex: All
    Minimum Age: 18
    Maximum Age: 100
    Age Groups: Adult / Older Adult
    Healthy Volunteers: Yes

    Inclusion Criteria:

    * Adults aged 18-100
    * Undergoing a hemorrhoidectomy for Grade III or IV hemorrhoids.

    Exclusion Criteria:

    * Inability to undergo general anesthesia
    * Contraindications to hemorrhoidectomy
    * History of schizophrenia or other hallucinatory psychiatric illnesses
    * History of psychosis
    * Chronic narcotic usage defined as either having a pain contract with a pain management specialist and no narcotic usage for one month prior to hemorrhoidectomy.

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    Primary Outcomes
    • Standardized pain control regimen with ketamine; at two week surgical follow-up visit patient will bring their oxycodone prescription and we will count the number of pills that were taken.

    Secondary Outcomes
    • Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale, which ranges from 0 to 10, with 0 being represented by a happy face indicating "No Hurt" to 10, represented by a crying face, indicating "hurts like the worst pain imaginable".

    More Details

    NCT Number: NCT04248205
    Other IDs: 11475
    Study URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04248205
    Last updated: Sep 29, 2023