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Active clinical trials for "Pain, Postoperative"

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Peri-operative Use of a Pain Injection in Pediatric Patients With Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral PalsyHip Dysplasia2 more

Pain management in pediatric patients presents a difficult challenge. Unlike adults, pediatric patients often cannot communicate their pain management needs clearly. Adequate pain control after surgery is pivotal for these patients in order to prevent negative physiologic and psychologic complications and to improve surgical outcomes. There is an ongoing shift away from the use of opioids in the post-operative setting due to both their negative side effects and their high potential for dependence and abuse. A variety of new techniques of multimodal pain management have been developed and utilized in elective orthopaedic procedures. Injection of local anesthetics is becoming a widely popular technique utilized in adult arthroplasty. This technique blocks pain directly at the site of injection, and therefore can improve post-operative pain while minimizing side effects. Evidence has demonstrated this technique to be both safe and effective, resulting in reduced opioid consumption post-operatively. However, this technique has not been studied for use in pediatric patients, a population in which reduced narcotic use is equally, if not more important than in adult patients. This study is a prospective, randomized controlled trial with 2 parallel arms. The goal of this study is to assess the efficacy of a surgical-site pain injection administered in pediatric patients with cerebral palsy undergoing major hip surgery. Patients who are scheduled to undergo surgery will be randomized to either intervention (injection of a pain cocktail) or placebo (injection of normal saline). The pain cocktail includes three medications: ropivacaine (a local anesthetic), ketorolac (an anti-inflammatory medication), and epinephrine (a medication to constrict blood vessels and increase the duration of action of any co-administered medications). A surgeon who is blinded to treatment group will administer the injection at the end of the procedure, prior to the patient waking from anesthesia. The injection is in addition to our typical multi-modal pain control protocol, which includes epidural anesthesia, acetaminophen, anti-inflammatories, oral narcotics and anti-spasmodic agents. Patients will then be monitored post-operatively and pain medication consumption (both while in the hospital post-operatively and for the first two weeks following discharge), patient-reported and/or nurse-recorded pain scores, length of hospital stay, and adverse effects will be recorded. At the first post-operative visit, patients' parents will be asked to complete a survey designed to assess parent satisfaction with their child's pain management after surgery. Patients, parents, and surgeons will be blinded to treatment group allocation. Data will be collected while the patient is in the hospital, after surgery (average duration 3-4 days), and at the first post-operative visit two to three weeks after surgery.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Ketorolac in Postoperative Infants: Pharmacokinetics and Safety

Postoperative Pain in Infants

Infants handle ketorolac differently than adults. Study of handling of this pain medication given to infants following surgery. Detailed analysis of how the drug is eliminated from age 2 months to 18 months. Compared morphine use in infants who received the drug to the group getting placebo. Safety testing for kidney and liver function, breathing measured by continuous oximetry, and any bleeding issues.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy of Adductor-Canal-Blockade on Pain and Morphine Consumption After Total Knee Arthroplasty...

Postoperative PainKnee Arthroplasty

The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of Adductor-Canal-Blockade on pain and morphine consumption after total knee arthroplasty. Our hypothesis is that the Adductor -Canal-Blockade is superior to placebo in reducing pain and morphine consumption after total knee arthroplasty.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of Remifentanil and Dexmedetomidine for Craniotomy Perioperative Hemodynamics and Postoperative...

Adult Intracranial TumorAdult Solid Tumor

This will be a randomized blinded clinical trial. Patients will be randomized to receive either a remifentanil or dexmedetomidine infusion for general anesthesia. The anesthesia team will know the result of randomization at induction. Data will be gathered by research personnel who will be blinded to the anesthetic method used. Patients will be blinded to the anesthetic they receive till they are discharged from the PACU when they will have the option to be unblinded. The Data Safety and -Toxicity Committee will review all serious adverse events and toxicity reports as well as annual reviews.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Oxycodone Hydrochloride Injection in the Postoperative Pain Relieving Treatment

Other Acute Postoperative Pain

To determine the efficacy and safety of oxycodone i.v. patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) in the pain relieving treatment during 48h postoperative period, by comparing with morphine i.v. PCA.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Trial Assessing The Association Between Type Of Local Anesthesia Treatment And Postoperative Pain...

Post-operative Pain

The goal of the proposed study is to investigate the relationship between two standard treatments, lidocaine or a mixture of lidocaine and bupivacaine, and 1) postoperative pain, and; 2) narcotic use following pacemaker or defibrillator insertion in subjects who undergo arrhythmia surgery at Baylor Heart and Vascular Institute while adjusting for pertinent clinical and/or demographic factors. No control group is necessary.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of a Single Dose of SKY0402 in Subjects Undergoing Augmentation...

Postoperative Pain

The primary objective of this study was to demonstrate the superiority of SKY0402 over conventional, commercially-available bupivacaine HCl with respect to the duration of the analgesic effect achieved by a single local administration of the study drug.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

The Efficacy of Adductor-Canal-Blockade on Pain and Morphine Consumption After Revision Knee Arthroplasty...

Postoperative PainKnee Arthroplasty

The purpose of this study is to determine whether Adductor-Canal-Blockade is effective at reducing pain and morphine consumption after revision knee arthroplasty.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Local Anaesthetic Infusion For Laparoscopic Hysterectomy

Postoperative Pain

More hysterectomies are performed laparoscopically either as a total laparoscopic hysterectomy or as a laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy. The advantages of laparoscopic surgery include quicker hospital discharge, a shorter convalescence and cost effectiveness when compared to open procedures. Laparoscopic hysterectomies (both total and vaginally assisted) can lead to discomfort which may lead to a delay in discharge from hospital. Continuous infusions of local anaesthetic agents given post operatively to the site of operation have the been subject of trials for several operative procedures. To date however there have not been any properly controlled studies evaluating whether there are benefits of giving a local anaesthetic infusion for 48 hours into the pelvis following a total or vaginally assisted laparoscopic hysterectomy. The investigators therefore propose to investigate whether giving a local anaesthetic infusion in this fashion decreases the amount of rescue and patient controlled analgesia needed, and length of hospital stay. In order to do this the investigators wish to conduct a randomised placebo controlled double blind trial.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Pregabalin, Celecoxib, Total Knee Arthroplasty and Intrathecal Morphine

Postoperative Pain ManagementTotal Knee Arthroplasty

To evaluate whether pregabalin and/or celecoxib could improve analgesic efficacy of intrathecal morphine for patients after total knee arthroplasty.

Completed13 enrollment criteria
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