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Adductor Canal Blocks With Bupivacaine and Magnesium After Same-day Discharge Total Knee Arthroplasty...

Post-operative PainAcute

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the addition of magnesium to bupivacaine for the post-operative adductor canal blocks (ACB) can decrease opioid consumption and improve pain management for patients after same-day discharge total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The investigators will assess whether the addition of magnesium will decrease visual analog scale (VAS) pain scores, decrease post-operative total opioid consumption (oral morphine equivalents), decrease the incidence of post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV), and improve patient satisfaction in comparison to when magnesium is not administered.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Music Played and Acupressure Application on Pain and Anxiety in Women Undergoing Gynecological...

PainAcute1 more

This study was carried out to determine the effect of listening to music and acupressure application in reducing pain and anxiety during gynecological examination.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Pectoral Nerve Block II and Erector Spine Plane Block in Breast Cancer Surgery

AnesthesiaAnalgesia5 more

This study evaluates the analgesic effects of pectoralis nerve block (PECS II) and erector spinae plane block (ESP) in patients having segmental mastectomy and sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB). Each one-third of patients will have ESP block and pectoralis nerve block (PECS II) 30 min before general anesthesia , while other one-third of patients will have only general anesthesia.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

A Multiple Dose Trial Evaluating the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics...

Acute PainChronic Pain

To determine if PF-04457845 at doses of 0.5mg, 1mg, 4mg, and 8 mg given once daily for 14 days will be safe and well tolerated in healthy volunteers. To determine the effect on food on PF-04457845 pharmacokinetics and safety following administration of single doses of 4mg and 8mg.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

EFFECT OF DISTRACTION METHODS ON PAIN AND ANXIETY DURING INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTION IN CHILDREN

PainAcute1 more

This thesis study was conducted in an unblinded, randomized controlled experimental manner in order to analyze the effect of attention-drawing methods that can be used during intramuscular injection in children on pain and anxiety.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Pain and Narcotic Usage After Orthopaedic Surgery

FracturesClosed12 more

This study aims to 1) observe the course of pain, 2) utilization of opioid pain medication, and 3) possible effect of a behavioral intervention delivered via an automated mobile phone messaging robot in patients undergoing surgical treatment of a traumatic orthopaedic injury.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Ice Immersion Using Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality

PainNeuropathic2 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of different technologies, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality with modifications as passive content, active content, cognitive load modulation, and positive encouragement coaching to increase the pain threshold as assessed by immersing a hand in ice water.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality and Outpatient Hysteroscopy

Acute PainHysteroscopy

TITLE Virtual Reality (VR) as a Distraction technique for management of acute pain at Outpatient Hysteroscopy DESIGN Randomised Control Trial (RCT) with Mixed methods - Qualitative and quantitative AIMS To study the role of distraction techniques for management of acute pain in Outpatient Hysteroscopy and to assess feasibility of using Virtual Reality for managing pain. Primary objective: • Feasibility of using virtual reality as a distraction technique in management of acute pain in patients undergoing Outpatient Hysteroscopy. Secondary objectives: Understanding the acceptability and effectiveness of VR interventions within the procedural groups and how these might vary as a function of different patient demographics. Understanding the factors that might influence the willingness of patients to participate in a future formal trial of the technology. Understanding how best to implement the technology and designing of the contents of the VR intervention. Understanding the effective mechanisms for the analgesic effect of VR and explore how this could be tailored to individual patients. POPULATION Patients attending the Outpatient Hysteroscopy clinics ELIGIBILITY Patients undergoing Outpatient Hysteroscopy DURATION 6 months

Completed6 enrollment criteria

A Randomized Trial of Behavioral Economic Approaches to Reduce Unnecessary Opioid Prescribing

Acute Pain

In this study, the investigators will evaluate the effect of a health system initiative aiming to change clinician opioid prescribing behaviors using two behavioral economic interventions - individual audit feedback and peer comparison feedback of clinicians.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Pain in Newborn Heel Blood Collection

InfantNewborn3 more

This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of white noise and therapeutic touch on pain in newborn heel blood collection.Questions including the sex of the newborns, postnatal age, gestational age, birth weight, height, head and chest circumference, feeding style, nutritional status in the last half hour, and previous heel blood collection were collected with the "Information Form".The Newborn Infant Pain Scale (NIPS) was used to evaluate the pain levels of newborns.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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