[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-study-detail:100634993":3},{"organization":4,"armGroups":7,"interventions":19,"overallOfficials":29,"centralContacts":33,"locations":39,"responsibleParty":57,"collaborators":10,"id":61,"slug":62,"hasResults":63,"nctId":64,"briefTitle":65,"officialTitle":66,"acronym":10,"eligibilityCriteria":67,"healthyVolunteers":63,"sex":68,"minAge":69,"maxAge":10,"enrollmentInfo":70,"targetDuration":10,"studyType":73,"phases":10,"briefSummary":74,"conditions":75,"keywords":77,"overallStatus":42,"whyStopped":10,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":79,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":80,"startDateStruct":83,"completionDateStruct":85,"leadSponsor":87,"locationsCount":88},{"fullName":5,"class":6},"Hitit University","OTHER",[8,14],{"label":9,"type":10,"description":11,"interventionNames":12},"Suprainguinal Fascia Iliaca Block (Group S)",null,"The patient will be positioned supine. The application area will be sterilized with 10% povidone-iodine, and the linear ultrasound probe will be covered with a sterile sheath. Using an in-plane technique with a 22-25G, 50-100 mm peripheral nerve block needle, the area between the iliacus muscle and the fascia iliaca will be reached at the level of the anterior superior iliac spine, proximal to the inguinal ligament. Hydrodissection will be performed with 2 mL of saline, followed by the injection of 40 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine.",[13],"Procedure: Suprainguinal Fascia Iliaca Block",{"label":15,"type":10,"description":16,"interventionNames":17},"Quadro-Iliac Plane Block (Group Q):","The patient will be positioned prone. The application area will be sterilized with 10% povidone-iodine, and the linear ultrasound probe will be covered with a sterile sheath. At the level of the L3 vertebra, the probe will be placed just lateral to the spinous process to visualize the erector spinae, quadratus lumborum, and psoas major muscles. A 22-25G, 50-100 mm block needle will be advanced from cranially to caudal using the in-plane technique. After administering 2 mL of saline for hydrodissection, 40 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine will be injected into the plana between the quadratus lumborum and the iliacus muscle. Quadro-Iliac Plane Blocks are generally performed in the prone position. However, depending on the patient's clinical condition or positional tolerance, the lateral decubitus position may be preferred. In both positions, anatomical references and ultrasound imaging will be provided in a standard manner.",[18],"Procedure: Quadro-Iliac Plane Block",[20,25],{"type":21,"name":22,"description":23,"armGroupLabels":24,"otherNames":10},"PROCEDURE","Suprainguinal Fascia Iliaca Block","the area between the iliacus muscle and the fascia iliaca will be reached at the level of the anterior superior iliac spine, proximal to the inguinal ligament. Hydrodissection will be performed with 2 mL of saline, followed by the injection of 40 mL of 0.25% bupivacaine.",[9],{"type":21,"name":26,"description":27,"armGroupLabels":28,"otherNames":10},"Quadro-Iliac Plane Block","At the level of the L3 vertebra, the probe will be placed just lateral to the spinous process to visualize the erector spinae, quadratus lumborum, and psoas major muscles.",[15],[30],{"name":31,"affiliation":5,"role":32},"Ozgur Yagan, Proffesor","STUDY_CHAIR",[34],{"name":35,"role":36,"phone":37,"phoneExt":10,"email":38},"MUHAMMED ATICI","CONTACT","+905535716152","dr.matc92@gmail.com",[40],{"facility":41,"status":42,"city":43,"state":10,"zip":44,"country":45,"countryCode":10,"cosmosGeoPoint":46,"geoPoint":51,"contacts":52},"Hitit university","RECRUITING","Çorum","19100","Turkey (Türkiye)",{"type":47,"coordinates":48},"Point",[49,50],34.95333,40.54889,{"lat":50,"lon":49},[53],{"name":54,"role":36,"phone":55,"phoneExt":10,"email":56},"Guvenc Dogan, Proffesor","+90 532 4025208","guvencdogan@gmail.com",{"type":58,"investigatorFullName":59,"investigatorTitle":60,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":10,"oldOrganization":10},"PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR","Muhammed ATICI","MD","100634993","comparison-of-analgesic-efficacy-of-suprainguinal-fascia-iliaca-and-quadro-iliac-blocks-in-hip-fracture-surgery-100634993",false,"NCT07546903","Comparison of Analgesic Efficacy of Suprainguinal Fascia Iliaca and Quadro-iliac Blocks in Hip Fracture Surgery","Comparison of the Postoperative Analgesic Efficacy of Ultrasound-Guided Suprainguinal Fascia Iliaca Block and Quadro-Iliac Plane Block in Patients Undergoing Hip Fracture Surgery","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Patients aged 18 years and older\n* ASA physical status I-III\n* Hemodynamically stable patients\n* Scheduled for surgical treatment of hip fracture\n* Body mass index (BMI) ≤ 35 kg\u002Fm²\n* Provided written informed consent\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Refusal to participate\n* ASA physical status IV-V\n* Hemodynamically unstable patients\n* Surgery not completed as planned\n* Infection at the block site\n* History of allergy to local anesthetics or tramadol\n* Presence of neuromuscular or peripheral nerve diseases\n* Chronic pain conditions\n* Coagulopathy or ongoing anticoagulant therapy\n* High-dose opioid use within the last 3 days\n* Severe hepatic or renal insufficiency\n* Diabetes mellitus\n* Pregnancy or breastfeeding\n* NRS score \\>7 for four consecutive hours despite multimodal analgesia\n* Inability to understand or use assessment tools (e.g., NRS, QoR-15)\n* Inability to communicate in Turkish\n* Inability to use PCA device due to technical reasons","ALL","18 Years",{"count":71,"type":72},70,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","Hip fractures are common in the elderly and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Effective early analgesia is crucial for facilitating mobilization, reducing pulmonary complications, and improving overall outcomes. Although opioids are traditionally used for postoperative pain management, their adverse effects have led to increased interest in multimodal analgesia, particularly peripheral nerve blocks.\n\nThe suprainguinal fascia iliaca block (SIFI) is a modified technique that allows wider spread of local anesthetic, providing more effective blockade of the femoral, obturator, and lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. The quadro-iliac plane block (QIPB), a recently described interfascial block, is performed at the level of the anterior superior iliac spine and may also affect branches of the lumbar and sacral plexus.\n\nWhile both techniques have been shown to provide effective analgesia and reduce opioid consumption, there is no study directly comparing them. Therefore, this study aims to compare the postoperative analgesic efficacy of SIFI and QIPB in patients undergoing hip fracture surgery.",[76],"Post Operative Pain",[78,22,26],"Hip Fracture","2026-04-20",{"date":81,"type":82},"2026-04-23","ACTUAL",{"date":84,"type":82},"2025-10-20",{"date":86,"type":72},"2026-06-15",{"name":5,"class":6},1]