Pain Medicine for Wound Care Procedures
Wound Care, Pain Intensity, Hyperalgesia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Wound Care focused on measuring wound care, procedural pain intensity, procedural hyperalgesia, wound care pain intensity, wound care hyperalgesia, Wound care pain quality, Level of drowsiness, level of nausea, Level of vomiting, Level of hallucinations, Level of dysphoria
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults patients (≥ 21 years) have to have an open wound with duration of no more than 10 days that requires wound care
- be able to self-report their pain
- had a pain intensity score > 3 during previous wound care procedure
- has intravenous access
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with an injury that impairs sensation in the wound area according to a medical diagnosis
- has an allergy to morphine or ketamine
- has not received morphine previously
- In addition, patients who are 65 years of age or older.
Sites / Locations
- Trauma Unit University of Puerto Rico Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
1
2
During the first wound care procedure, patients will receive either morphine 0.1 mg/kg (maximum dose of 8 mg) plus saline (MS) or morphine 0.05 mg/kg (maximum dose of 4 mg) plus ketamine 0.25 mg/kg (MK) before the WCP according to randomization. During the second wound care procedure, they will receive the drugs and doses that they had not received the first time.
During the second wound care procedure, patients will receive either morphine 0.1 mg/kg (maximum dose of 8 mg) plus saline (MS) or morphine 0.05 mg/kg (maximum dose of 4 mg) plus ketamine 0.25 mg/kg (MK), whichever drugs and doses that they had not received the first time.