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Different Concentrations of Sodium Hypochlorite Affecting Post-endodontic Pain

Post Operative Pain

This is a randomized, prospective, double-blind, clinical trial to assess the effect of 3% and 6% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) as irrigant on postendodontic pain and rescue medication intake following single visit root canal treatment

Recruiting13 enrollment criteria

Vaginal Cuff Infiltration With Liposomal Bupivacaine for Pain Relief: A Double Blind, Randomized...

Postoperative Pain

The goal is to find out if Exparel (liposomal bupivacaine) given as an injection decreases pain score if given into the vaginal cuff right before starting the minimally invasive (robotic-assisted or laparoscopic) total hysterectomy in patients scheduled for benign indication? Participants will write down pain score at various intervals pain medication used Treatment patients will receive 1)intervention arm will receive Exparel mixed with bupivicaine 2)control arm will receive bupivicaine only

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Safety of Ibuprofen After Major Orthopaedic Surgeries

PainAcute7 more

Safety of an eight-day treatment with ibuprofen after primary hip and knee arthroplasties.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Dexametomedine Versus Ketamine as an Adjuvant in Erector Spinae Block for Perioperative Thoracotomy...

Post Operative Pain

A double-blind randomized control study to compare the efficacy of dexmedetomidine versus ketamine as an adjuvant in combination with bupivacaine ultrasound-guided ESP block in patients scheduled for cardiothoracic surgeries with thoracotomy incision.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

A Phase I Study to Evaluate the Safety and PK of ND-340 in Healthy Volunteers

PainPostoperative

This study focuses on ND-340 extended release injection suspension for healthy volunteers with a one-time nerve blockade to determine the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetic profile.

Recruiting23 enrollment criteria

Utility of CYP2D6 Genotyping to Improve the Efficacy and Safety of Tramadol

Post-surgical PainPain2 more

Randomized clinical trial to evaluate the utility of CYP2D6 genotyping to improve the efficacy and safety of tramadol in the treatment of acute postoperative pain. Phase IV and low-intervention trial To evaluate if the implementation of pharmacogenetics in clinical practice can help to improve the treatment of acute pain, increasing efficacy and reducing adverse reactions. The main evaluation variable: This is a simple study, which does not differ from standard clinical practice and therefore we do not expect early ending of the study.

Recruiting9 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

Optimal Postoperative Pain Management After Lung Surgery (OPtriAL)

Lung CancerPain4 more

Adequate pain control after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) for lung resection is important to improve postoperative mobilisation, recovery, and to prevent pulmonary complications. So far, no consensus exists on optimal postoperative pain management after VATS anatomic lung resection. Thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) is the reference standard for postoperative pain management following VATS. Although the analgesic effect of TEA is clear, it is associated with patient immobilisation, bladder dysfunction and hypotension which may result in delayed recovery and longer hospitalisation. These disadvantages of TEA initiated the development of unilateral regional techniques for pain management. The most frequently used techniques are continuous paravertebral block (PVB) and single-shot intercostal nerve block (ICNB). The investigators hypothesize that using either PVB or ICNB is non-inferior to TEA regarding postoperative pain and superior regarding quality of recovery (QoR). Signifying faster postoperative mobilisation, reduced morbidity and shorter hospitalisation, these techniques may therefore reduce health care costs and improve patient satisfaction.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Function, Pain, and Alignment Following Knee Replacement for the Treatment of Osteoarthritis

Knee ReplacementTotal3 more

There are many factors that can influence patient satisfaction and patient related outcomes following total knee replacement including the surgical alignment of the joint components. Historically, total knee replacements have been performed with an aim aiming to achieve neutral alignment or a mechanical weight axis in the lower extremity . However, only 0.1 % of the population have a pre-surgical anatomical neutral alignment, and therefore the constitutional anatomy of the patient is neglected. There is a growing trend to return patients back their anatomical constitutional alignment after a knee replacement, referred to as Kinematic Alignment using robotics. The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to examine how mechanical alignment and kinematic alignment impacts function, pain, mood and fatigue following TKR for the treatment of osteoarthritis. Outcomes will be measured at 6 week, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years after surgery.

Recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Intercostal Nerve Cryotherapy in Patients Undergoing Minimally Invasive Pulmonary Resection

Cryotherapy EffectPain1 more

This is a research study designed to test whether a treatment called Intercostal Nerve Cryotherapy is an effective way to help control post-surgical pain for patients undergoing minimally invasive pulmonary resection. There are two treatment groups in this study, a cryotherapy group and control group. Cryotherapy is a method of controlling pain by freezing nerves between the ribs that would transmit pain impulses to the brain.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria
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