Effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and safety of gabapentin versus placebo as an adjunct to multimodal pain regimens in surgical patients: protocol of a placebo controlled randomised controlled trial with blinding (GAP study)
Chris A Rogers,
Lucy Culliford,
Maria Pufulete,
Sarah Baos,
Mark Edwards,
Sarah Wordsworth,
Elizabeth A Stokes,
Holly Mckeon,
Gianluca Casali,
Aiman Alzetani,
Reyad Abbadi,
Nilesh Chauhan,
Laura Collett,
Samantha E de Jesus,
Nicholas Goddard,
Jennifer Lamb,
Mat Molyneux,
Ben Gibbison
Affiliations
Chris A Rogers
Bristol Trials Centre, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Lucy Culliford
1 Bristol Trials Centre, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Maria Pufulete
9 Bristol Heart Institute, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Sarah Baos
Bristol Trials Centre, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Mark Edwards
Neuropsychiatry Research and Education Group, Institute of Psychiatry Psychology & Neuroscience, King`s College London, London, UK
Sarah Wordsworth
Health Economics Research Centre, Nuffield Department of Population Health, National Institute for Health Research Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK
Elizabeth A Stokes
Health Economics Research Centre, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Holly Mckeon
Bristol Trials Centre, Clinical Trials and Evaluation Unit, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Gianluca Casali
Department of Surgery, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK
Aiman Alzetani
4 Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Southampton, UK
Reyad Abbadi
Department of Surgery, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK
Nilesh Chauhan
Department of Anaesthesia, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK
Laura Collett
Bristol Trials Centre, Clinical Trials and Evaluation Unit, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Samantha E de Jesus
Bristol Trials Centre, Clinical Trials and Evaluation Unit, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Nicholas Goddard
Department of Anaesthesia, University Hospital Southampton NHS FoundationTrust, Southampton, UK
Jennifer Lamb
Bristol Trials Centre, Clinical Trials and Evaluation Unit, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Mat Molyneux
Department of Anaesthesia, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK
Ben Gibbison
3 Cardiac Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Introduction Gabapentin is an antiepileptic drug currently licensed to treat epilepsy and neuropathic pain but has been used off-label to treat acute postoperative pain. The GAP study will compare the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and safety of gabapentin as an adjunct to standard multimodal analgesia versus placebo for the management of pain after major surgery.Methods and analysis The GAP study is a multicentre, double-blind, randomised controlled trial in patients aged 18 years and over, undergoing different types of major surgery (cardiac, thoracic or abdominal). Patients will be randomised in a 1:1 ratio to receive either gabapentin (600 mg just before surgery and 600 mg/day for 2 days after surgery) or placebo in addition to usual pain management for each type of surgery. Patients will be followed up daily until hospital discharge and then at 4 weeks and 4 months after surgery. The primary outcome is length of hospital stay following surgery. Secondary outcomes include pain, total opioid use, adverse health events, health related quality of life and costs.Ethics and dissemination This study has been approved by the Research Ethics Committee . Findings will be shared with participating hospitals and disseminated to the academic community through peer-reviewed publications and presentation at national and international meetings. Patients will be informed of the results through patient organisations and participant newsletters.Trial registration number ISRCTN63614165.