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Study of PBK_L1704 for the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Acute Pain After Bunionectomy in South...

Acute Pain

The primary objective is to evaluate the analgesic efficacy of PBK_L1704 compared with placebo in patients with moderate to severe acute pain after bunionectomy.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Quadratus Lumborum vs Caudal Epidural Block for Perioperative Analgesia in Pediatric Patients for...

Post Operative PainAcute

Compare between the analgesic effect of the Ultrasound-guided quadratus lumborum block and single Caudal epidural injection in pediatric patients undergoing surgeries with supraumbilical incisions.

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Effect of Preoperative Oral Pregabalin Versus Intraoperative Fentanyl on Postoperative Analgesia...

Post Operative PainAcute

Pregabalin is a structural analogue of gamma amino butyric acid (GABA). It binds to presynaptic alpha-2-delta subunit of voltage gated calcium channels in the brain and the spinal cord. Thus, it modulates the release of excitatory neurotransmitters, such as glutamate, norepinephrine, substance-P, and calcitonin gene related peptide. Also, it causes inhibitory modulation of overexcited neurons and restores them to a normal state. Pre-emptive analgesia aims to reduce postoperative opioid consumption especially in ambulatory surgeries. Pregabalin (PGB) is an emerging drug in this field. Different doses of preoperative oral pregabalin (75, 150 and 300 mg) are described in the literature with a dose-response analgesic relationship and reduction of opioid use; however increasing the dose results in increasing the incidence of side effects mainly sedation and dizziness. Perioperative use of opioids for analgesia may result in side effects; like nausea, vomiting, excessive sedation, respiratory depression, pruritus, and urinary retention.The concomitant use of opioids with pregabalin may result in excess sedation and somnolence, so, the use of opioids with pregabalin should be limited to patients with inadequate alternative options.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Valacyclovir in Pain Management of Acute Apical Abscesses

Acute Apical AbscessPain1 more

The Virus in Endodontics (VE) phase I pilot study for preoperative pain will be analyzed and adjusted for the Phase II clinical trial. The Phase II clinical trial on preoperative pain, postoperative pain, and clinical healing will involve 250 patients. Patients will be recruited from the same pool of participants as the Phase II clinical trial. Preoperative cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans will be taken as well as three and six month postoperative CBCT scans. The secondary outcomes form the Phase II randomized clinical trial will be clinical success and visible radiographic healing determined by CBCT images.

Recruiting16 enrollment criteria

Nebulized Sub-dissociative Dose Ketamine at Three Different Dosing Regimens for Treating Acute Pain...

Pain

In the situation when intravenous access is not readily available or unobtainable, sub-dissociative dose ketamine can be administered via intranasal route (IN). The data supporting intranasal route in pediatric patients is somewhat conflicting with regards to the optimum intranasal dose (range 0.75-1 mg/kg) and frequencies of administration. Hence, another non-invasive route such as nebulization via Breath-Actuated Nebulizer which allows a controlled patient-initiated delivery of analgesics in titratable fashion might be considered in the ED. Administration of fentanyl via BAN for pediatric patients presenting to the ED with acute traumatic musculo-skeletal injuries was found to be safe and effective and comparable to intravenous fentanyl and intravenous morphine. Nebulized administration of ketamine however, has only been studied in the areas of acute postoperative pain management, cancer palliation, and status asthmaticus therapy (ref). To our knowledge, there are no prospective randomized trials that evaluated a role of nebulized SDK role in managing a variety of acute and chronic painful conditions in the ED.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Buprenorphine Plus Baclofen to Increase Analgesia in Healthy Volunteers

Acute PainAnalgesia

To determine if baclofen will enhance buprenorphine analgesia for acute pain in healthy volunteers.

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

iPACK Block With Dexamethasone For Total Knee Replacement

Knee OsteoarthritisAcute Pain3 more

Comparing the pain control outcomes for patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) with either: 1) adductor canal single shot injection plus placebo iPACK injection or 2) adductor canal single shot injection plus bupivacaine and dexamethasone iPACK injection. There are two surgical approaches for TKA 1) open 2) ROSA robotic assisted. Both follow the same pain management pathway. We plan to enroll patient undergoing either surgical procedure.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Three Different Ultrasound-guided Nerve Blocks in VATS

Thoracic AnesthesiaNerve Block2 more

Ultrasound-guided mid-point transverse process to pleura block, erector spinae plane block and paravertebral block are three different methods of nerve block, used for relieving postoperative pain in thoracic anesthesia. This study is to compare them on block effects, postoperative pain and analgesic consumption in video-assisted thoracic surgery.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

Sufentanil Intranasal

EmergenciesPain3 more

Study of the effects of intranasal sufentanil on patients presenting to the emergency department with acute post-traumatic pain.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Pigtail or Chest Tube Placement After Uniportal Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery

Post Operative PainAcute5 more

This study aims to figure out how small-bore pigtail catheter or large-bore chest tube for postoperative drainage impact on analgesic efficacy and actually enhance recovery postoperatively.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria
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