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Effect of TruNatomy and HyFlex EDM Instrumentation on Postoperative Pain

Endodontically Treated Teeth

The aim of the present study is to clinically compare the incidence of postoperative pain after root canal preparation using TruNatomy system and HyFlex Electrical Discharge Machined (EDM) rotary system in asymptomatic necrotic mandibular molars.

Not yet recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Postoperative Pain and Bacterial Load Reduction With ProTaper Ultimate Versus ProTaper...

Post Operative Pain

This study aims to research the effect of different instrument designs by comparing protaper ultimate versus protaper gold systems on root canal preparation by evaluating bacterial count reduction and post-operative pain following single visit treatment in patients with necrotic pulp in maxillary premolar teeth.

Not yet recruiting18 enrollment criteria

Post-surgical Pain Assessment in Children: Roles of Skin Conductance and Genomics

Pain

Pain assessment in infants and toddlers is quite challenging since children in these populations are nonverbal or preverbal and cannot describe the presence and severity of pain that they perceive. Over the last decade, advances in the field have included the development of behavioral scoring systems for the assessment of acute pain . However, although they have been validated, these commonly used methods of pain assessment are largely subjective and rely on a highly trained observer. An objective continuous measure of pain would be an important addition to standard behavioral painscores which require nurses to monitor the child's behavioral responses.

Active10 enrollment criteria

Effect Nitrous Oxide On Acute Postoperative Pain and Opioid Consumption and Chronic Pain After Inguinal...

Inguinal Hernia RepairPost Operative Pain

The study is prospective and double blind. In the clinic, patients undergoing inguinal hernia surgery that meet the criteria for inclusion into the study and agreed to participate in the study will be randomized into two groups. In the first group of patients will receive Nitrous Oxide and In the second group of patients will receive oxygen during the general anesthesia.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Dosing of Methadone for Spine Surgery

PainPostoperative

This study compares two methods of dosing methadone for complex spine cases

Recruiting14 enrollment criteria

Intra-operative Magnesium Sulphate for Post-operative Pain in Patients Undergoing Total Abdominal...

Post-operative Pain

Post-operative pain management is a complex entity. It is one of the most critical parameters in the enhanced recovery after surgery protocol. Adequate postoperative pain relief leads to earlier mobilisation, shortened hospital stay, reduced hospital costs and increased patient satisfaction. For post-operative analgesia, opioids have long been the mainstay of drugs used; however, they produce unwanted side effects, such as respiratory depression, nausea, vomiting and dependence. The major goal in postoperative pain management is to minimise the dose of a single medication and lessen its side effects, while still providing adequate analgesia by the use of multimodal analgesia. Paracetamol, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), regional techniques like epidural analgesia, different kind of blocks and local wound infiltration are some of the components of multimodal approach to post- operative analgesia. Besides, there are some drugs that may be used as adjuvants to opioids to enhance the analgesic efficacy and facilitate opioid sparing with a reduction in opioid related side effects. Magnesium sulphate, due to its N- Methyl D- Aspartate (NMDA) blocking property, has been studied as one of such non opioid adjuvants. The outcome of many of these studies is in favour of magnesium sulphate but there are negative reports as well. So, in this study the investigators aim to evaluate the efficacy of intra-operative intravenous magnesium sulphate for post-operative pain and opioid use in patients undergoing abdominal hysterectomy under general anaesthesia.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Bilateral Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block on Postoperative Pain in Patients to be Subject...

Anesthesia of Mucous Membrane

The aim of this study is to examine the effects of bilateral sphenopalatine ganglion block on surgical conditions, hemodynamics, intraoperative and postoperative analgesic use, recovery characteristics, and postoperative pain during septorhinoplasty under general anesthesia. The study was planned as double-blind, randomized, controlled. 72 patients who will undergo septorhinoplasty surgery will be collected. (g power analysis was performed.) Evaluation of the effectiveness of bilateral sphenopalatine ganglion block was planned. Patients will be divided into 2 equal groups (36 patients). After the induction of general anesthesia, one group (Group: 1) will be administered 8mg dexamethasone and 10mg bupivacaine submucosal, the other group (group:2) will be administered 4 cc saline. aspects will be evaluated.

Not yet recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Sex Hormones, Postoperative Pain and Opioid Use

Postoperative PainOpioid Use

Aim 1- To identify relationships between sex hormone levels and postoperative pain and opioid use. Aim 2: To determine whether the effects of testosterone on postoperative pain and opioid use are mediated by immune factors

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Parecoxib in Total Knee Arthroplasty

PainPostoperative6 more

Early mobilization and rehabilitation can be difficult after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) due to a high incidence of moderate to severe postoperative pain. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are important to multimodal analgesic protocols. Parecoxib is an NSAID that selectively inhibits the enzyme cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2). Clinical trials have shown that it does not alter platelet function or gastric mucosa. A recent study, after comparing ketorolac and parecoxib used at the same time in infiltration and systemically, found no differences in perioperative analgesia with a tendency to less bleeding in the parecoxib group. This randomized study will compare the effectiveness of adding a COX-2 inhibitor in the pain management of patients undergoing TKA as part of a multimodal analgesia regimen. The morphine consumption was selected as the primary outcome. The study hypothesis is that patients receiving parecoxib would have a lower opioid consumption.

Not yet recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Investigation of the Effect of Distention Medium Temperature on Image Quality, Hyponatremia Risk,...

Post-operative Pain

Minimally invasive applications are seen as the gold standard in today's gynecology practice and are frequently preferred by both patients and physicians. Less pain, shorter hospital stays, and better cosmetic results brought about by minimally invasive applications further increase their preference. One of these approaches is hysteroscopic interventions. Although hysteroscopy is a well-defined method, current research has focused on further reduction of pain. One of these methods is to warm the distention media at body temperature. theTaim of this study was to examine the effect of distention medium temperature on image quality, hyponatremia risk, and post-operative pain in operative hysteroscopy.

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria
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