Official Title

Cortical Modulation of Acute Post-thoracotomy Pain With Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
  • Phase

    Phase 2
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Intervention/Treatment

    morphine ...
  • Study Participants

    62
The primary objective of this single center, prospective, randomized, double blind clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) combined with patient controlled analgesia (PCA) morphine, on intravenous morphine use for postoperative analgesia after thoracotomy. The intervention group will receive treatment with anodal tDCS, whereas the control group will receive sham stimulation.
tDCS has been used for treatment of chronic pain states, but experience with the use of tDCS for treatment of acute postoperative pain is limited. tDCS has been used for postoperative analgesia after lumbar spine surgery, total knee arthroplasty and for post-procedural pain after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.

This study investigates the effects of tDCS vs. sham stimulation combined with IV morphine PCA on postoperative morphine consumption for analgesia after thoracotomy for lung cancer.

Patients with malignant lung disease requiring thoracotomy will be randomly assigned to active stimulation or sham stimulation in a double-blind, sham-controlled, parallel design clinical trial. Each group will receive IV morphine PCA and tDCS vs. IV morphine PCA and sham stimulation daily, starting with arrival in the post-anesthesia care unit on the day of surgery and continuing for the first four postoperative days. Anodal tDCS with direct current at intensity 2 mA will be delivered for 20 minutes on five consecutive days, whereas sham stimulation will last for 30 seconds.

Morphine consumption, the number of analgesia demands, and pain intensity at rest, during movement and with cough will be recorded at predetermined time intervals as follows: After surgery, when VAS pain score at rest falls below 30 mm, tDCS will be applied. VAS pain will be measured immediately before the intervention (T0) and immediately after the intervention (T1), and then regularly every one hour for the four hours (Т2-Т5), and then every six hours (Т6-Т9) for five days.
Study Started
Jun 30
2016
Primary Completion
Dec 31
2017
Study Completion
Jan 31
2018
Last Update
Mar 29
2018

Device Transcranial direct current stimulation

Transcranial direct current stimulation. All eligible patients will be treated with patient-controlled IV morphine analgesia by PCA (PCA pump (CADD-Legacy PCA Pump, Deltec, Inc.) IV morphine bolus 1 mg, lockout time 10 mins.). Device: wireless tDCS (StarStim, NeuroElectrics) non-invasive brain stimulation with a pair of electrodes with saline-soaked pads for delivery of direct current at intensity 2 mA for 20 mins.

  • Other names: tDCS

Drug Morphine

In Sham comparator group All eligible patients will be treated with patient-controlled IV morphine analgesia (PCA) (PCA pump (CADD-Legacy PCA Pump (Deltec, Inc.) morphine IV bolus 1 mg, lockout time 10 mins). Device: wireless tDCS (StarStim, NeuroElectrics) non-invasive brain stimulation with a pair of electrodes with saline-soaked pads for delivery of direct current at intensity 2 mA for 30s at the beginning.

Active tDCS Experimental

Experimental: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Patients assigned to the active treatment group (n=31) will receive IV morphine followed by IV morphine PCA (IV morphine bolus 1 mg, lockout time 10 mins.), preceded by tDCS (20 minutes of 2 milliamperes (mA) anodal tDCS over the ipsilateral cortex for 5days/week).

Sham tDCS Sham Comparator

Sham Control Group: Patients assigned to the control group (n=31) will receive IV morphine followed by IV morphine PCA (IV morphine bolus 1 mg, lockout time 10 mins.), preceded by sham tDCS stimulation (30 sec over the ipsilateral cortex, 5 days/week).

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Subject is willing and able to provide written informed consent,
Subject is 18-80 years old,
Subject needs thoracotomy for confirmed malignant lung disease,
Subject is extubated in the operating room

Exclusion Criteria:

Subject is pregnant
Subject is in treatment for psychiatric disease
Subject is in treatment for neurological disease
Subject is in treatment for chronic pain
Subject has history of current or past alcohol or Street Drug abuse
Subject has received chemotherapy
Subject has history of previous thoracic or cardiac surgery
Subject is allergic to medications that will be used in the study
Subject has pacemaker or automatic implantable cardioverter/defibrillator
Subject has implants or any other devices in the head, the spinal cord or peripheral nerves
Subject has confirmed brain lesion, including tumor or metastasis
No Results Posted