Comparison of the Effectiveness of Preemptive Paracetamol and Ibuprofen in Acute Postoperative Pain...
Acute PainPostoperative PainThis study will evaluate two different analgesic regimen used for acute postoperative pain.
Prospective Observational Clinical Study to Evaluate Patient Outcomes Following Pharmacogenetic...
Acute PainSurgeryThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of pharmacogenetics (PGx) guided treatment when implemented into the pre-operative process for patients undergoing bowel surgery, major urologic procedure, or major ventral hernia repair and requiring post-operative acute pain management in an inpatient basis, as compared to a group of subjects with the same attributes without the guidance of PGx testing (historical control group). This study will also evaluate the frequency with which the standard analgesic care plan is adjusted by test results.
The Correlation Between Cotinine and Postoperative Acute and Chronic Pain After Hysterectomy
Chronic PainAcute Pain2 moreIt is known that there is an association between smoking and acute/chronic pain. But it is so difficult to assess this relation with asking questions to the patients in the preoperative period. Because of that we want to measure the levels of the cotinine in the urine and later assess the correlation with acute and chronic pain in hysterectomy patients.
Use of Penthrox in Extra-hospital Traumatology
PainAcute2 moreIn pre-hospital settings, the administration of analgesics is often delayed because of difficult patient access (incarceration), difficulty finding a venous pathway or patient refusal. An optimization of the management of pain in urgency is therefore still necessary. A side from nitrousoxide of which usage remains restrictive, methoxyflurane (Penthrox®) is the only volatile analgesic currently available for pre-hospital use. The purpose of this study is to answer the question: Does the use of the inhaled route with Penthrox add value to the treatment of acute traumatic pain in the pre-hospital stage?
Anaesthesiological Involvement in Postoperative Pain Treatment
PainPostoperative3 moreThis study aims to investigate the current organization and management of postoperative pain in Denmark, especially for invasive pain treatment modalities (epidural infusions, PCA and regional blocks), in a national survey covering the activities in Danish Hospitals. This study is an electronic questionnaire survey, that aim to describe and map the foundation for future developments within, and improvement of, postoperative pain management.
Analgesic Efficacy of Magnesium Sulphate as an Adjuvant to Levobupivacaine in Erector Spinae Block...
Acute PainTo evaluate the analgesic efficacy of magnesium sulphate as adjuvants to levobupivacaine in erector spinae plane block in modified radical mastectomy surgery for acute pain management
Comparation of Bilateral and Unilateral Erector Spinae Plane Block
Postoperative PainAcute2 moreAlthough laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a minimally invasive surgery with many advantages, it is one of the operations with high postoperative pain scores. Opioids are frequently used to prevent postoperative pain. Due to the side effects of opioids, the amount of use is tried to be reduced. Regional anesthesia techniques can be used to minimize opioid consumption. Erector spina plane block was first described in 2016 by Forero et al. in the treatment of thoracic neuropathic pain. Since then, ESP block has been used as an anesthetic and analgesic technique. It is applied by injecting local anesthetic into the fascial plane located between the erector spina muscle and the transverse process of the vertebra. Several high-level studies have shown that the ESP block can be used to reduce postoperative pain after gastrointestinal surgery. Several studies have evaluated the effect of ESP block for pain relief after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. ESP block has been applied unilaterally or bilaterally in various studies. However, in the current studies in the literature, the advantages or disadvantages of the bilateral application of the ESP block compared to the unilateral application have not been evaluated. In this study, the investigators aimed to evaluate postoperative pain by applying ESP block to patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy and to evaluate the advantages of unilateral or bilateral application of ESP block over each other.
Diagnostic Performance of Low-Dose CT for Acute Abdominal Conditions
Abdominal PainAcute Pain3 moreThe goal of this non-inferiority observational study is to assess the diagnostic performance of low-dose CT with deep learning image reconstruction (DLIR) in adult participants with acute abdominal conditions. The main research question is: • Can low-dose CT with DLIR achieve the same diagnostic performance as standard CT for the diagnosis of acute abdominal conditions. Participants will be examined with an additional low-dose CT directly after the standard CT. Participant will be their own controls.
Ketamine in Robot-assisted Thyroidectomy
ThyroidAcute Pain1 moreIn this prospective double-blinded study, The investigators compared acute postoperative pain and rescue analgesic demand during postoperative period after robot thyroidectomy between ketamine and placebo groups.
Retrospective Evaluation of Ketamine Effectiveness for the Treatment of Acute Battlefield Related...
PainAcute6 moreUsing a retrospective review of records, we will conduct a multivariate analysis to examine the relationship between exposure to ketamine, as an analgesic agent in combat related trauma care, the use of additional opioid pain medications, and patient reported pain levels.