Actively Recruiting

Phase Not Applicable
Age: 18Years - 18Years
All Genders
NCT07426679

Should Anaesthesiologists Be Taught to Perform Ultrasound-- Assisted Neuraxial Access in Spinal Anaesthesia?

Led by University of Southern Denmark · Updated on 2026-02-23

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Participants Needed

2

Research Sites

47 weeks

Total Duration

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AI-Summary

What this Trial Is About

Neuraxial blockade is commonly performed using a manual palpation technique, but the procedure can be challenging, particularly in patients with high body mass index, pregnancy, or spinal deformities. Preprocedural ultrasound may improve identification of the optimal injection site, yet its use in clinical practice remains limited, partly due to a lack of structured training. This multicentre randomised controlled trial investigates whether anaesthesiologists performing ultrasound-assisted spinal anaesthesia achieve better clinical outcomes and higher patient satisfaction compared with the traditional manual palpation technique. Both novice anaesthesia residents and more experienced anaesthesiologists are included. Participants receive structured simulation-based training using either ultrasound-assisted or manual palpation techniques, following a mastery learning approach with predefined performance standards. After certification, participants perform spinal anaesthesia during elective lower limb surgery, with clinical performance assessed by senior anaesthesiologists. The primary outcome is first-attempt success of spinal block. Secondary outcomes include number of attempts, needle redirections, time spent, need for assistance, and overall block success. Patient satisfaction and complications are assessed as tertiary outcomes. This study aims to provide evidence on the clinical effects of structured training in ultrasound-assisted neuraxial access and to explore the role of prior clinical experience.

CONDITIONS

Official Title

Should Anaesthesiologists Be Taught to Perform Ultrasound-- Assisted Neuraxial Access in Spinal Anaesthesia?

Who Can Participate

Age: 18Years - 18Years
All Genders

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Physicians working in anaesthesia
  • Opportunity to use the spinal block technique within 2 weeks of the training session
  • Patients scheduled for elective lower limb surgery requiring spinal anaesthesia
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Patients under 18 years of age

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 2 locations

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Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive care

Kolding, Denmark

Actively Recruiting

2

Martine Siw Nielsen

Kolding, Denmark

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Research Team

M

Martine Siw Nielsen,, M.D

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How is the study designed?

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Masking

NONE

Allocation

RANDOMIZED

Model

PARALLEL

Primary Purpose

OTHER

Number of Arms

2

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