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Opioid-free Anesthesia With a Mixture of Dexmedetomidine-lidocaine-ketamine

PainPostoperative15 more

The aim of this study will be to investigate the effect of an opioid-free anesthesia regimen with a mixture of dexmedetomidine-lidocaine-ketamine in the same syringe versus fentanyl analgesia in elective laparoscopic gynecological surgery

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality During Ultrasound Examination of Women With Endometriosis

Chronic PainPelvic Pain1 more

To evaluate the effectiveness of VR as a distraction technique in the management of acute pain and anxiety during ultrasound exam in patients with endometriosis in the outpatient setting.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Dexmedetomidine in TAP Block for Inguinal Hernia Repair

Inguinal HerniaAnalgesia6 more

This prospective double-blind randomized study will aim at evaluating the short- and long-term postoperative analgesic efficacy of the ultrasound-guided transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block with a combination of local anesthetic and dexmedetomidine in inguinal hernia repair under general anesthesia

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Immune Mechanisms of Vitamin D to Reduce Chronic Pain After Burn

Burn InjuryChronic Pain

The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to learn whether vitamin D is able to prevent chronic pain following burn injury and to determine what biological mechanisms are engaged by Vitamin D following burn injury. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: Is the clinical trial protocol feasible? Is Vitamin D administration following burn injury safe? How does vitamin D cause changes in the immune system in the aftermath of burn injury? Following informed consent, participants will be asked to: Take 6 capsules by mouth one time following burn injury (Vitamin D or Placebo) Provide a blood sample at baseline and 6 weeks following injury Fill out surveys daily while in the hospital, weekly through 6 weeks, and at 3 months and 6 months. Researchers will compare Vitamin D and placebo groups to see if there are differences in adverse effects (side effects), chronic pain, and profiles of immune cells from collected blood samples.

Recruiting25 enrollment criteria

Transitioning to a Valve -Gated Intrathecal Drug Delivery System

PainPain5 more

This study is designed to explore if the valve-gated pump requires less drug to manage subject pain than the prior standard peristaltic pump in the same subject. The newly implanted valve-gated pump will be programmed to deliver a minimum dose reduction of 20% of the same medication that was delivered in the peristaltic pump prior to explant. The drug therapy will be evaluated and pain scores will be evaluated over time (3 refill cycles prospectively for the valve-gated pump and 6 months retrospectively for the peristaltic pump).

Enrolling by invitation21 enrollment criteria

Slow Opioid Tapering Pilot Study of Patients Using Chronic Opioid Therapy

Chronic PainOpioid Use

The purpose of this study is to find out if patients who have been taking a stable dose of opioids for chronic pain would experience any worsening pain, quality of life and functioning, as well as symptoms of depression and anxiety if their opioid medications are gradually and very slowly reduced.

Enrolling by invitation16 enrollment criteria

Light Exposure on Pain in Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

Ehlers-Danlos SyndromePain1 more

Chronic pain is a major complaint among many individuals living with hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) and may have a severe impact on quality of life and activities of daily living. Given the complexity of the disease's pathophysiology, effective treatments are limited. This investigation will examine the impacts of green light exposure on subject-reported pain severity and symptoms. Knowing whether this intervention can improve pain and quality of life in this population may offer valuable guidance to clinicians who treat hEDS patients and to hEDS patients themselves.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Telemedicine Intervention in Patients With Chronic Pain in PD

Parkinson's Disease

Pain is a very common and disabling symptom in Parkinson's disease, yet it is often untreated. This study will assess the impact of home-based physical and cognitive exercise interventions to reduce pain in this disease. This approach would offer an easily implemented and affordable way to encourage and maintain use of these interventions by patients virtually indefinitely through remote access technology. The study findings may help VA clinicians provide optimal care for the many Veterans with Parkinson's disease and chronic pain.

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Green Light Exposure in Healthy Volunteers Exposure in Normal Human Volunteers

Chronic Pain

This research project is intended to understand the mechanisms of action for the pain-relieving properties of visual green light exposure. The investigators have shown previously that greenlight exposure decreased acute and chronic pain in both animals and humans. However, the investigators do not yet understand how green light exposure is capable of such function.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Psilocybin Combined With Multidisciplinary Palliative Care in Demoralized Cancer Survivors With...

Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell NeoplasmMalignant Solid Neoplasm

This phase I trial evaluates the side effects of psilocybin and how well it works under supportive care conditions in cancer survivors living with demoralization and chronic pain. Cancer patients often experience demoralization, which is characterized by feelings of hopelessness, loss of meaning, and existential distress. Psilocybin psychotherapy, together with multidisciplinary palliative and supportive care, may help treat the anxiety, depression, and chronic pain felt by cancer survivors - defined here as cancer patients from time of diagnosis through the end-of-life.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria
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