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NCT ID: NCT02720315 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Intensive Cryotherapy in the Emergency Department for Acute Musculoskeletal Injuries

Start date: February 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Acute musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries, including strains, sprains or contusions, are a common reason patients seek emergency care. Pain control is an essential component of treatment. Within the orthopedic literature, there is robust body of research supporting the use of cryotherapy for post-operative patients and injured athletes. However, within the emergency department (ED), studies have been focused on pharmacologic analgesia. The absence of evidence on optimal method or impact of ice therapy for acute MSK injuries contributes to inconsistent practice patterns that may impede symptom control or increase narcotic usage. The specific aim of the ICED investigation is to evaluate the effectiveness of intensive cryotherapy for the treatment of pain due to acute MSK injuries treated in the ED. Secondary outcomes include length-of-stay (LOS), patient satisfaction, and narcotic usage.

NCT ID: NCT01174927 Completed - Opiate Clinical Trials

Effects of Diacetylmorphine (DAM) on Brain Function and Stress Response

Start date: March 2010
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The aims of the study are to investigate the effects of diacetylmorphin (heroin) on brain using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), coupled with measurements of cortisol concentrations and neurophysiological stress parameters during the presentation of emotional and cognitive stimuli in patients with heroin dependence.

NCT ID: NCT01012999 Terminated - Pain Clinical Trials

A Dosing and Efficacy Study of Intra-nasal Sufentanil for Moderate to Severe Pain

Start date: November 2009
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the appropriate dose and effectiveness of intra-nasal administration of a potent narcotic, sufentanil, for the treatment of moderate to severe pain due to broken bone(s) in the arm or leg.