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J-Tip Use for Paracentesis in Adults With Liver Cirrhosis and Ascites

Description

The purpose of this clinical trial is to evaluate the level of comfort adult patients with cirrhosis of the liver and ascites presenting to Northwestern Memorial Hospital experience during a bedside abdominal paracentesis by numbing the skin with a needle-less device (the J-Tip), instead of using a needle to numb the skin. The main questions it aims to answer are the J-Tip effect upon: 1. Pain during intra-dermal local anesthetic administration 2. Pain during subcutaneous local anesthetic administration 3. Pain during paracentesis 4. Procedure-related anxiety Participants will be randomly assigned to have their skin numbed either in the usual way with a needle or with the J-Tip. Participants will be responsible for having a paracentesis done in their hospital room and answering the survey questions regarding pain experienced during the procedure and how they would feel if they needed to have this procedure performed again. There is also a telephone follow-up survey 2 days after the procedure to ask the participant about their experience post-procedure. We will also collect data about any procedure complications.

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

The purpose of this clinical trial is to evaluate the level of comfort adult patients with cirrhosis of the liver and ascites presenting to Northwestern Memorial Hospital experience during a bedside abdominal paracentesis by numbing the skin with a needle-less device (the J-Tip), instead of using a needle to numb the skin. The main questions it aims to answer are the J-Tip effect upon: 1. Pain during intra-dermal local anesthetic administration 2. Pain during subcutaneous local anesthetic administration 3. Pain during paracentesis 4. Procedure-related anxiety Participants will be randomly assigned to have their skin numbed either in the usual way with a needle or with the J-Tip. Participants will be responsible for having a paracentesis done in their hospital room and answering the survey questions regarding pain experienced during the procedure and how they would feel if they needed to have this procedure performed again. There is also a telephone follow-up survey 2 days after the procedure to ask the participant about their experience post-procedure. We will also collect data about any procedure complications.

Use of the J-Tip Needle-Free Injection System With 1% Lidocaine to Reduce Paracentesis-Related Discomfort

J-Tip Use for Paracentesis in Adults With Liver Cirrhosis and Ascites

Condition
Evaluate Patient Comfort Level During Paracentesis by Numbing Skin With a Needle-less Device, Instead of Using a Needle to Numb the Skin
Intervention / Treatment

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Contacts and Locations

Chicago

Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60611

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • 1. Have cirrhosis and ascites
  • 2. Require diagnostic and/or therapeutic paracentesis as determined by their primary physician
  • 3. Have capacity as determined by their ED or inpatient provider to consent for the procedure
  • * Have ever received chemotherapy, as this is a contra-indication to J-Tip use
  • * Lack capacity to consent for the procedure and/or capacity to rate their pain using the numeric pain rating scale
  • * Have a contraindication to bedside paracentesis, including:
  • 1. Procedure deemed unsafe due to insufficient ascites/suboptimal location of ascites as evaluated by ultrasound
  • 2. Cellulitis overlying the site of aspiration
  • 3. Pregnancy
  • * Do not speak English as a preferred language
  • * Are prisoners

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

Northwestern University,

Emily Kahn, MD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Northwestern University

Study Record Dates

2027-05