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NCT ID: NCT06056245 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Kidney Diseases

Methadone Pharmacokinetics in End-stage Renal Disease

MCKD
Start date: April 5, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to describe the influence of renal function on the pharmacokinetics of methadone used through an intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (IV-PCA) pump for the management of acute postoperative pain. After surgery the participants will use an IV-PCA of methadone and blood samples will be withdrawn to measure the plasmatic levels of it. The main question the study aims to answer is: • Is the pharmacokinetic of methadone used in an IV-PCA pump impaired in patients with chronic kidney disease?

NCT ID: NCT06055205 Recruiting - Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trials

A Pain and Coordination Plan for Reduced Opioid Use After Accidental Injuries

PAC-plan
Start date: September 25, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This clinical trial aims to lower the number of people who use opioids and improve the quality of health in patients who have experienced accidental injury by implementing a Pain and Coordination Plan (PAC-plan). The PAC-plan will be given upon discharge from the hospital. The main questions this study aims to answer are: - Can the PAC-plan reduce opioid use in patients after accidental injuries? - Can the PAC-plan increase quality of life in patients after accidental injuries? Participants will be randomly assigned to the PAC-plan or usual care. The PAC-plan includes: - an opioid management plan upon discharge from the hospital - an appointment with his/her general practitioner within 2-4 weeks after discharge - the general practitioner will be given the opportunity for increased collaboration with the hospital specialists Participants in both groups will be asked to answer questionnaires about their health at discharge, and at 6 and 52 weeks after discharge from the hospital. In addition, the researchers will use data from the Norwegian Prescription Database to measure opioid use.

NCT ID: NCT06054802 Not yet recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

Perioperative Sleep Quality and Postoperative Pain Outcomes

Start date: July 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a prospective, observational cohort study that will examine how sleep quality impacts postoperative pain and opioid consumption for pediatric patients. The investigators will administer a questionnaire preoperatively to determine which patients have poor or good sleep quality. They will then compare postoperative pain and opioid use between groups for two weeks following surgery. For a secondary aim, investigators will use electronic medication vials (eCAP) to monitor participants' medication use at home and compare to self-reporting.

NCT ID: NCT06053476 Recruiting - Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trials

Optimal Postoperative Chest Tube and Pain Management in Patients Surgically Treated for Primary Spontaneous Pneumothorax (Pneumotrial)

Start date: November 8, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Guidelines lack high quality evidence on optimal postoperative chest tube and pain management after surgery for primary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP). This results in great variability in postoperative care and length of hospital stay (LOS). Chest tube and pain management are prominent factors regarding enhanced recovery after thoracic surgery, and in standardised care they are crucial to improve quality of recovery and decrease LOS. Historically, postoperative chest tubes are left in place for at least a fixed number of 3-5 days, irrespective of absence of air leakage. This period was deemed necessary for adequate pleurodesis and prevention of recurrence. However, it is suggested that removal on the same day of surgery is safe and associated with a reduced LOS. Regarding postoperative pain management, thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA) is the gold standard for postoperative pain management following video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS). Although the analgesic effect of TEA is clear, it is associated with hypotension and urinary retention. Therefore, unilateral regional techniques, such as paravertebral blockade (PVB), are developed. The investigators hypothesize that early chest tube removal accompanied by a single-shot paravertebral blockade (PVB) for analgesia is safe regarding pneumothorax recurrence and non-inferior regarding pain, but superior regarding LOS when compared to standard conservative treatment.

NCT ID: NCT06051630 Not yet recruiting - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Effects of Perioperative Administration of Intravenous Lidocaine in Children Operated on for Acute Generalized Peritonitis

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Intravenous administration of lidocaine perioperatively after laparotomy for peritonitis could be an interesting alternative by reducing the duration of postoperative ileus, the intensity of pain and the patient's hospital stay, as well as the cost of management in our context of lack of financial, technical and human resources, hence the present study.

NCT ID: NCT06050551 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Post-Op Complication

Pigtail or Chest Tube Placement After Uniportal Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery

Start date: March 8, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to figure out how small-bore pigtail catheter or large-bore chest tube for postoperative drainage impact on analgesic efficacy and actually enhance recovery postoperatively.

NCT ID: NCT06049524 Not yet recruiting - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Could Preoperative Assessment of Physical and Psychological Status Help Predict Pain After Anorectal Surgery?

Start date: January 8, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The aim of this single-center prospective observational trial is to study the influence of physical and psychological factors on the intensity of pain syndrome after anorectal interventions and to determine the association between the physiological pain threshold before surgery and the level of pain syndrome after anorectal surgery. Participants undergoing surgical treatment for anorectal diseases will be asked to complete the questionnaires before and after surgery, all information will be collected to identify risk factors for severe pain syndrome after surgery. The pain threshold test will be conducted to determine the association with pain after surgery.

NCT ID: NCT06048744 Completed - Post Operative Pain Clinical Trials

Ultrasound Guided Erector Spinae Plane Block vs External Oblique Intercostal Plane Block for Nephrectomy

EOINBvsESB
Start date: September 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The patients will be randomly allocated into two equal groups using a computer program. Group A: will receive U S guided external oblique intercostal block after induction. Group B: Patients will receive US guided erector spine block after induction.

NCT ID: NCT06046105 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Postoperative Pain, Acute

Efficacy of Adding Dexmedetomidine Versus Ibuprofen as an Adjuvant to Intraperitoneal Bupivacaine for Pain Control After Laparoscopic Gynecological Procedures

Start date: September 15, 2023
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the analgesic efficacy of adding dexmedetomidine versus ibuprofen to bupivacaine for intraperitoneal instillation after laparoscopic gynecological procedures. The main questions to answer are: - Which is more effective for controlling postoperative pain within the first 24 hours after the procedure? - Which is more convenient for the patients with fewer side effects and opioid consumption? Participants will be asked to assess - The postoperative pain severity by VAS score - The onset of the first analgesic request - The incidence of side effects like nausea and vomiting Researchers will compare the dexmedetomidine group, the ibuprofen group, and the bupivacaine (control) group to see which one will be superior to the others.

NCT ID: NCT06045078 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Aromatherapy in Total Knee Replacement

Start date: October 3, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this pilot randomized controlled trial is to investigate the effects of aromatherapy on postoperative anxiety and pain in total knee replacement patients. The main questions to answer are: Does Lavender-Peppermint Aromatherapy reduce post operative anxiety in patients after primary total knee replacement when compared to placebo? Does Lavender-Peppermint Aromatherapy reduce post operative pain in patient after primary total knee replacement when compared to placebo? Does Lavender-Peppermint Aromatherapy reduce postoperative opioid consumption after primary total knee replacement when compared to placebo? Does Lavender-Peppermint Aromatherapy reduce postoperative nausea and vomiting after primary total knee replacement when compared to placebo? Participants will be assigned to one of the following groups at random: - Intervention: Aromatherapy with the lavender-peppermint scent - Control: Aromatherapy with the almond oil scent Participants will also be asked to complete pre- and post-operative questionnaires. Researchers will compare both groups (intervention vs control) to see if aromatherapy reduces post-operative anxiety, pain, opioid intake, and nausea/vomiting.