Opioid-Sparing Effects of Nurse-Delivered Hypnosis During Breast Cancer Surgery

Description

To hypnosedation alone given before and during surgery on reducing opioid use after surgery compared to standard general anesthesia given alone or with hypnosedation.

Conditions

Breast Cancer

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

To hypnosedation alone given before and during surgery on reducing opioid use after surgery compared to standard general anesthesia given alone or with hypnosedation.

Opioid-Sparing Effects of Nurse-Delivered Hypnosis During Breast Cancer Surgery

Opioid-Sparing Effects of Nurse-Delivered Hypnosis During Breast Cancer Surgery

Condition
Breast Cancer
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Houston

M D Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, United States, 77030

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • 1. Men and Women;
  • 2. Age 18 or older;
  • 3. Diagnosed with stage 0/1 BCa;
  • 4. Scheduled for a unilateral, segmental mastectomy ± SLND
  • 5. Able to read, write and speak English or Spanish
  • 6. Able to sign a written informed consent and be willing to follow protocol requirements.
  • 1. Extreme mobility issues that preclude participating in the study
  • 2. Major thought disorders such as schizophrenia or uncontrolled bipolar disorder or PTSD;
  • 3. Low score on Tellegen Absorption Scale (10 or below, a correlate of hypnotic suggestibility)
  • 4. History of chronic opioid use
  • 5. Current pain 2 or above on 0-10 scale
  • 6. Co-mobilities such as uncontrollable diabetes or hypertension
  • 7. Plastic surgery involvement for oncoplastic reconstruction
  • 8. Have undergone chemotherapy for current breast cancer diagnosis
  • 9. Surgery is likely greater than 3 hours
  • 10. Patients with hearing loss that could preclude HS facilitation
  • 11. Known allergy to propofol or other medications used during surgery

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center,

Lorenzo Cohen, MD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Study Record Dates

2028-12-31