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Effects of Pain on Driving Performance and Cognition.

Chronic Pain

It has been suggested that cognitive functioning is impaired in chronic pain patients. Since most of these pain patients engage in daily activities including driving, it was hypothezised that they may have an increased risk of becoming involved in traffic accidents.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria

Using Oral Valacyclovir to Treat Patients With Refractory IC/BPS

PainChronic3 more

Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is a collective term referring to disorders which is characterized by lower urinary tract symptoms, including bladder pain/discomfort, frequent urination without evidence of bacterial infection. The etiology of IC/BPS is still uncertain, and most current treatment for IC/BPS are only symptoms control. Our previous study revealed Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection presented in the IC/BPS bladders and involved the pathogenesis. Hence, using anti-viral medication valacyclovir for the patients with IC/BPS might have clinical efficacy.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Opioid-free Anesthesia in Reducing Postoperative Pain in Chronic Pain Patients Undergoing...

Chronic PainAnesthesia

The objective of this trial is to determine whether an opioid-free general anesthetic (OFA) technique utilizing ketamine, dexmedetomidine, and lidocaine infusions can help reduce postoperative pain in opiate-dependent chronic pain patients (CPPs) undergoing spine surgery when compared with traditional opioid-containing techniques. It is expected that this OFA regimen will have a measurable reduction on postoperative opioid consumption and pain scores in CPPs.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Ketamine's Efficiency in the Treatment of Chronic Pain: Kynurenin Pathway

NeuralgiaChronic Pain1 more

The kynurenine pathway is involved in hyperalgesia. This pathway is activated by inflammation. Ketamine would interact with the kynurenine pathway and inflammation. Our working hypotheses are: the clinical effects of ketamine on neuropathic pain are greater in the presence of systemic inflammation and the mechanism of action involves an interaction on the kynurenine pathway. Study design: Interventional randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial. Main goals: To show a better clinical efficacy of ketamine in chronic pain in patients with an inflammatory component. Explore the anti-inflammatory activity of ketamine through the Kynurenine pathway.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Cannabis Oil for Pain Effectiveness

CancerChronic Pain

This project represents a first systematic, prospective, single-arm cohort study of a safe and effective dosing regimen of an orally administered cannabis oil formulation in a cancer subject population with poorly controlled pain.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Mobile Phone Technology for Chronic Pain Patients- A Feasibility Study

Chronic Pain

Mobile technology can be used to passively capture data tracing features and fluctuations of patients' daily activities, including activity levels, location patterns, sleep, and a wide variety of other health-relevant metrics. This data can then be combined with contextual recall, collected through a mobile app, to enhance passively captured behavioral data. The resulting data collection is objective, real-time, and contextual, thus addressing the pitfalls of conventional measurement of pain treatment outcomes.

Terminated14 enrollment criteria

Ultra-low Dose Oral Ketamine for Chronic Pain in the Primary Care Setting

Chronic Pain

This project is a pilot study to evaluate the analgesic and opioid-sparing effects of ketamine in an ultra-low dose oral formulation as a novel intervention for treatment of chronic non-cancer pain in opioid-tolerant patients in the primary care outpatient setting.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Effects of Acupuncture on Pain and Quality of Life of People Affected With Chronic Widespread Pain....

Chronic Widespread Pain

Background: Chronic Widespread Pain (CWP) is a multidimensional disorder for which treatment as yet remains unsatisfactory. Acupuncture is one of the most sought therapeutic methods when it comes to alternative medicine, due to its minimal adverse effects and its ease of use in clinical practice. Currently, acupuncture is successfully used in China for the treatment of many chronic diseases. The work to be carried out aims to assess the effects of acupuncture on pain management and quality of life of people suffering from CWP. Methods/design: The study is a single-center, controlled triple-blind prospective study. A total of 100 participants will be randomly distributed into two groups, the intervention group, which will receive an individualized acupuncture treatment; and control group, which will receive sham acupuncture. The treatments performed will be personalized and the treatment criteria will be based on the use of the Yuan and Luo points. They will be evaluated using a specific measurement system, constituted of the Visual Analogue Scale, The Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire and The Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale. The primary outcome measures assess whether acupuncture can bring about a decrease in pain and an improvement in the quality of life of people suffering from chronic widespread pain; the secondary outcomes assess whether the use of acupuncture leads to improved sleep quality. The results obtained will be analysed at 1st, 4th and 8th weeks from the start of treatment. Discussion: This technique is aimed to restore some of the imbalances suffered by patients affected with CWP and to improve their symptomatology. We expect to observe a significant improvement in the pain, quality of life and sleep quality of people affected with CWP. The study will be conducted according to the STRICTA guidelines, which lay down the right way to proceed when carrying out scientific studies in the field of acupuncture.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

An Internet-Delivered Pain Management Programme for Spinal Cord Injury Pain

Chronic PainWidespread1 more

To establish the effectiveness of an internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy pain management programme (CBT-PMP) on people with spinal cord injury pain compared with usual care.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Low Intensity Ultrasound Therapy on Chronic Pain Due to Osteoarthritis of the Knee....

Osteoarthritis in the Knee

To evaluate a new, low intensity ultrasound device in the treatment of chronic pain due to osteoarthritis in the knee. Enhancing CBD oil penetration into joints by sonophoresis.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria
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