Summary

Eligibility
for people ages 4-17 (full criteria)
Location
at UCSD UCSF
Dates
study started
completion around

Description

Summary

The goal of this prospective observational study is to compare pain control strategies in children with femur fractures. Researchers will compare ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca compartment nerve block to IV pain control alone. The main questions it aims to answer are:

  • Are ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca compartment nerve blocks as effective as IV pain control in controlling pain?
  • Do patients who receive an ultrasound-guided fascia iliaca compartment nerve block require less opioid pain medication than those that don't?

Participants will be asked to provide pain scores during their Emergency Department stay. Participants parents will be asked to complete a brief survey at the time their child is leaving the Emergency Department.

Official Title

PLEXUS (Pediatric Lower Extremity Ultrasound-Guided Nerve Block) Study: A Prospective, Multi-center, Observational Study Comparing Ultrasound Guided Fascia Iliaca Compartment Nerve Block to Systemic Analgesia for Femur Fractures in the Pediatric Emergency Department

Keywords

Femur Fracture, Bone Fractures, Femoral Fractures, Ultrasound-Guided Fascia Iliaca Compartment Nerve Block, Nerve Block

Eligibility

You can join if…

Open to people ages 4-17

  • Acute femur fracture (less than 24 hours from initial injury)
  • Glasgow Coma Scale of 14 or greater at time of enrollment

You CAN'T join if...

  • Allergy or hypersensitivity to local anesthetic agents
  • Pregnant
  • Prisoner
  • Neurovascular injury to the affected limb
  • Bilateral femur fractures
  • Confirmed, or significant clinical suspicion for, injury to their head, neck, chest, abdomen, back or pelvis
  • Imaging suggestive of a head, neck, chest, abdomen, back or pelvic injury
  • Laboratory results suggestive of a head, neck, chest, abdomen, back or pelvic injury
  • A fracture not limited to the extremities (i.e. vertebral compression fracture)
  • A significantly displaced extremity fractures (aside from the primary femur fracture)
  • An open fracture (aside from the primary femur fracture)
  • An additional fracture to the limb of the primary femur fracture (i.e. tibia fracture in the same leg as the primary femur fracture).

Locations

  • University of California, San Diego accepting new patients
    San Diego California 92103 United States
  • University of California, San Fransisco accepting new patients
    San Francisco California 94143 United States

Details

Status
accepting new patients
Start Date
Completion Date
(estimated)
Sponsor
Zachary Binder
ID
NCT05947292
Study Type
Observational
Participants
Expecting 60 study participants
Last Updated