Intravenous acetaminophen for postoperative pain in the neonatal intensive care unit: A protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial (IVA POP)

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Archer, Victoria Anne [1 ]
Samiee-Zafarghandy, Samira [2 ]
Farrokyhar, Forough [3 ]
Briatico, Daniel [3 ]
Braga, Luis H. [4 ]
Walton, J. Mark [5 ]
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[1] McMaster Univ, Dept Surg, Div Gen Surg, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Dept Pediat, Div Neonatol, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[3] McMaster Univ, Dept Surg, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[4] McMaster Univ, Div Urol, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[5] McMaster Univ, Dept Surg, Div Pediat Gen Surg, Hamilton, ON, Canada
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PLOS ONE | 2023年 / 18卷 / 11期
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ACUTE-RENAL-FAILURE; ACUTE LIVER-FAILURE; MORPHINE ANALGESIA; PRETERM INFANTS; N-PASS; CHILDREN; PARACETAMOL; MANAGEMENT; OUTCOMES; TERM;
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10.1371/journal.pone.0294519
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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BackgroundIn neonates, uncontrolled pain and opioid exposure are both correlated with short- and long-term adverse events. Therefore, managing pain using opioid-sparing approaches is critical in neonatal populations. Multimodal pain control offers the opportunity to manage pain while reducing short- and long-term opioid-related adverse events. Intravenous (IV) acetaminophen may represent an appropriate adjunct to opioid-based postoperative pain control regimes. However, no trials assess this drug in patients less than 36 weeks post-conceptual age or weighing less than 1500 g.ObjectiveThe proposed study aims to determine the feasibility of conducting a randomized control trial to compare IV acetaminophen and fentanyl to a saline placebo and fentanyl for patients admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) undergoing major abdominal or thoracic surgery.Methods and designThis protocol is for a single-centre, external pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT). Infants in the NICU who have undergone major thoracic or abdominal surgery will be enrolled. Sixty participants will undergo 1:1 randomization to receive intravenous acetaminophen and fentanyl or saline placebo and fentanyl. After surgery, IV acetaminophen or placebo will be given routinely for eight days (192 hours). Appropriate dosing will be determined based on the participant's gestational age. Patients will be followed for eight days after surgery and will undergo a chart review at 90 days. Primarily feasibility outcomes include recruitment rate, follow-up rate, compliance, and blinding index. Secondary clinical outcomes will be collected as well.ConclusionThis external pilot RCT will assess the feasibility of performing a multicenter RCT comparing IV acetaminophen and fentanyl to a saline placebo and fentanyl in NICU patients following major abdominal and thoracic surgery. The results will inform the design of a multicenter RCT, which will have the appropriate power to determine the efficacy of this treatment.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov NCT05678244, Registered December 6, 2022.
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