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Effect of N-acetylcysteine Versus Calcium Hydroxide Used as an Intracanal Medicament on the Intensity...

Intracanal MedicationN-acetylcystine2 more

To compare the effect of N-acetylcysteine versus calcium hydroxide as intra canal medication on: Intensity of postoperative pain. Bacterial load reduction. levels of MMP -9 in Periapical Fluids.

Not yet recruiting17 enrollment criteria

Comparing Intrathecal Morphine With Erector Spina Plane Block in Open Gastrectomy Surgery

Opioid UsePost Operative Pain1 more

Open gastrectomy causes severe postoperative pain due to wide surgical incisions, retraction of the abdominal wall and direct manipulation of the visceral organs. It leads to delayed postoperative recovery, increased medical expenses and poor surgical outcomes. Epidural analgesia, intrathecal morphine and patient-controlled analgesia are frequently used in the postoperative pain management of abdominal surgeries. Intrathecal morphine is applied as a standard protocol in many centers due to its ease of application and effective pain control. However; it has undesirable effects such as postoperative nausea-vomiting, itching and most importantly respiratory depression. Regional interfascial plane blocks, such as erector spina plane block, have recently been popular in clinical practice to provide postoperative pain control. Erector spina plane block, when placed preoperatively, is expected to reduce opioid consumption and improve outcomes. The primary implication of this study is to compare postoperative pain scores and opioid consumption. It is also aimed to compare the effectiveness of Numeric Rating Scale and Clinically Aligned Pain Assessment Tool used in postoperative pain assesment.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

PAIN OUT: Improvement in Postoperative PAIN OUTcome

Post-operative Pain

PAIN OUT is a multi-national, non-interventional registry and benchmark project, assessing and analysing clinical and patient-reported outcome data of postoperative pain.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

TAP Block vs CWI for Total Abdominal Hysterectomy, a RCT

Postoperative Pain

This no-profit, monocentric, prospective randomized controlled trial, aims to demonstrate the non-inferiority of continuous wound infusion (CWI) when compared to transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block for postoperative pain control after total abdominal hysterectomy.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Analgesic Effects of Intrathecal Morphine and Bilateral Erector Spina Plane Block in Elective Cesarean...

Opioid UsePostoperative Pain

Cesarean section cause severe pain due to surgical incision, abdominal wall retraction and visceral organ movements. Cesarean section can be performed with general anesthesia, spinal anesthesia, epidural anesthesia and combined spinal epidural anesthesia methods. Because of the possibility of aspiration pneumonia in pregnant women are under general anesthesia, the awareness of anesthesia in the mother during the operation due to insufficient anesthesia, unsuccessful intubation, respiratory complications in the mother and newborn and low APGAR scores, regional anesthesia is superior to general anesthesia in elective cesarean section operations. Spinal anesthesia, abdominal wall blocks such as erector spinae plane block, parenteral and intrathecal opioids may be used for postoperative analgesia in cesarean section operations. Intrathecal morphine can cause postoperative nausea-vomiting, itching, respiratory depression. Erector spina plane block can provide effective pain control and reduce opioid consumption. The primary implication of this study is to compare postoperative pain scores and opioid consumption on elective cesarean section patients under spinal anesthesia with intrathecal morphine or erector spina block in addition to spinal anesthesia.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Effect of Dexamethasone as an Adjuvant to Bupivacaine in Bilateral Erector Spinae Block on Postoperative...

Pediatric Cardiac Surgery

The aim of this study is to figure out the efficacy of dexamethasone addition to bupivacaine versus bupivacaine alone in bilateral erector spinae plane block on postoperative analgesia after pediatric cardiac surgeries

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Emotional Freedom Technique on Postoperative Pain and Anxiety on Total Knee Replacement...

Total Knee Replacement

Since pain is a complex and unpleasant feeling that affects the individual physically, mentally and socially, it should be controlled. It is also known that major surgeries such as orthopedics and traumatology, general surgery and cardiovascular surgery cause fear of death in the patient, and this fear is then replaced by general anxiety and post-operative pain. The emotional freedom technique is a method that uses cognitive functions and physical components (tapping acupuncture points) to bring about psychological changes. It is also defined as "needle-free acupuncture" or "an emotional form of acupressure" because it is a gentle, non-invasive procedure and uses acupuncture meridians. This method, which is very old in Eastern cultures, started to be used in the West in the 1980s. In this developed technique, all 12 points on the 12 basic meridians, which are the flow paths of the energy in the body, are used. In the emotional liberation technique tour, general anxiety, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder, fears and the discomfort caused by anxiety are eliminated and all kinds of targeted problems are cured. Considering the patients as a whole in terms of biopsychosocial is the basic element of nursing. It is inevitable to experience pain and anxiety in the post-operative period in individuals who are in a foreign environment such as a hospital and who have undergone major surgery such as total knee replacement. With this study, it is expected that the emotional freedom technique will contribute to the national and international literature on the effect of pain and anxiety in the post-operative period and will be a source of information in the development of nursing science on the use of non-pharmacological treatments that can be used in the treatment of pain and anxiety in patients.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Effect of Diclofenac Sodium Versus Calcium Hydroxide as Intracanal Medication on the Intensity of...

Necrotic PulpApical Periodontitis

the aim of this study is to compare the effect of using Diclofenac Sodium Versus Calcium Hydroxide as Intracanal medication on intensity of postoperative pain, bacterial load reduction after root canal preparation and periapical matrix metalloproteinase 9 level (MMP-9) post-instrumentation and pre-obturation in teeth with necrotic pulp

Not yet recruiting21 enrollment criteria

Pericapsular Nerve Group Block in Shoulder Surgery

Postoperative Pain

Dear Patient, You have been scheduled for shoulder surgery by your surgeon. This surgery is performed under general anesthesia, that is, by putting the patient to sleep, and then moderate or severe pain is experienced. In order to prevent this post-operative pain, painkillers are given through the vascular access or the operated area, namely the shoulder, is locally anesthetized. Many techniques are used to numb the shoulder locally. One of these techniques is the pericapsular nerve group block and it is a newly defined technique. In this block, some of the nerves that carry the pain sensation of the shoulder are temporarily anesthetized with local anesthetics. This study will investigate how effective this block is in reducing pain associated with shoulder surgery.

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria

The Role of Neurofeedback Training and Pain Management in Post-operative Shoulder Rehabilitation...

PainShoulder1 more

The primary aim is to compare the efficacy of neurofeedback training (NFT) and pain management protocol (PMP) in pain reduction, restoration of shoulder function, and improved cognitive performance as the post-operative rehabilitation protocols in shoulder pain patients.

Not yet recruiting10 enrollment criteria
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