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Active clinical trials for "Pain, Postoperative"

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Pectoralis and Serratus Nerve Blocks for Mastectomy: a Prospective, Randomized, Single-blind Trial...

Postoperative Pain

Pectoral nerve block provides a good alternative to epidural or paravertebral block with a lower risk for the patient and that is shown as an optimal anesthetic option with reduction in postoperative pain, anesthetic and opioid consumption. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the quality of the perioperative analgesia of the PECS block in patients electively escalated for the accomplishment of mastectomy under general anesthesia.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

The PENG Block in Elective Hip Surgery and Its Effect on Postoperative Pain and Length of Stay....

PainPostoperative

Effective postoperative pain management in elective hip surgery is crucial for the patients well-being, rapid mobilisation and potential reduction of length of stay. In addition to standard intravenous pain medication, anaesthetic blocks are reportedly effective. Recently, the PENG block, a pericapsular pain block without impairment of the motor function has been introduced in literature and performed at the investigator's hospital (HFR Fribourg, Switzerland) for total hip arthroplasty and surgical hip dislocation - the two most commonly performed elective hip surgeries. As high-quality evidence on the effectiveness of this novel block is lacking, the investigator's objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of (1) patient-reported pain reduction, (2) total consumption of postoperative morphine, and the length of stay at the hospital.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

The Availability and Safety Study of Remimazolam Besylate for Injection on Sedation of ERAS Patients...

AnalgesiaPostoperative Pain

This trial intends to evaluate Remimazolam Besylate's availability and safety compared with propofol.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Evaluation of S (+) - Ketamine in Adults

Postoperative PainAdults1 more

A multicenter, randomized, open-label, active controlled pragmatic clinical trial that evaluates the safety and efficacy of S (+) -ketamine for postoperative acute pain in adults in perioperative settings.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of HR18042 Tablets in the Treatment of Postoperative...

Moderate to Severe Acute Pain

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the Efficacy and safety of HR18042 tablets for the Treatment of Post-surgical Pain After extraction of impacted tooth, find the optimal dose.

Unknown status21 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Efficacy of Erector Spinae Block in Routine Hip Arthroscopy

Hip DiseasePostoperative Pain

The aim of this project is to evaluate the efficacy of preoperative erector spinae blocks in arthroscopic hip surgery. This will be a prospective randomized controlled trial.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Does a ThoracoLumbar Interfacial Plane (TLIP) Block With Liposomal Bupivacaine Provide TLIP Block...

PainPostoperative

The investigators are looking to recruit patients into a study demonstrating the effectiveness of a superficial nerve block involving the thoracolumbar interfascial plane (TLIP) in reducing postoperative pain in those undergoing spinal surgery

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

The Influence of TAP Block in the Control of Postoperative Pain After Laparotomy for Gynecological...

LeiomyomaPelvic Organ Prolapse4 more

This study evaluates the influence of the transversus abdominis plane block on the intensity of postoperative pain and the concentration of proinflammatory and pain factors after hysterectomy by laparotomy. The patients will be randomized in three groups.In the first group, patients will receive intravenous, systemic, multimodal analgesia.In the second group there will be patients in who will be given the TAP block. The TAP block will be given postoperatively before waking. It will be given bilaterally in the before mentioned anatomic region (the so-called lateral TAP block). In the third group there will be patients who will be treated with TAP block in addition to systemic, mutimodal analgesia. The research will be based on completing a questionnaire (VAS scale and QoR questionnaire) and taking peripheral blood out. We expect that the concentration of proinflammatory and pain factors in patients treated with a TAP block will be lower and the quality of recovery will be better than that of patients receiving standard analgesic therapy (systemic multimodal analgesia).

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Effect of Magnesium Sulphate on Analgesia Following Knee Arthroplasty

Knee ArthroplastyTotal1 more

This study is designed to investigate the effect of magnesium sulfate added to levobupivacaine in continuous femoral nerve block following total knee arthroplasty.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Spinal Anesthesia For Enhanced Recovery After Liver Surgery

HepatectomyPain2 more

This project proposes to compare epidural versus spinal anesthesia in patients having liver resection surgery. The investigators hypothesize that spinal anesthesia will result in improved blood pressure control postoperatively and reduce the amount of intravenous fluids required after surgery. Spinal anesthesia is expected to provide the same pain control benefits as epidurals, with faster recovery of function. Spinal anesthesia may be a simple and effective way to improve and enhance the recovery in the increasing number of patients requiring liver resection.

Unknown status25 enrollment criteria
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