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NCT ID: NCT05965895 Recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

Ultrasound-Guided Continuous Serratus Anterior Plane Block vs Dexmedetomidine Infusion in Patients With Rib Fractures.

Start date: August 1, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this work is to compare analgesic efficacy in patients with multiple rib fractures who will be managed with Ultrasound-guided continuous serratus anterior plane block versus patients who will be managed with dexmedetomidine infusion.

NCT ID: NCT05898958 Recruiting - Fracture Rib Clinical Trials

Rhomboid Intercostal and Sub-Serratus Block for Improving Pulmonary Function and Pain in Patients With Fracture Ribs

Start date: October 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Rib fractures are seen in more than 50% of patient spresenting with blunt chest trauma and are associated with significant morbidity, long-term disability and mortality . Many of these adverse consequences are a result ofinadequately controlled pain which hinders respiration,leading to atelectasis, pneumonia and respiratory failure . The early provision of adequate analgesia is thereforeparamount in the management of these patients. The cornerstones of analgesic management are oral andintravenous medications such as paracetamol, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatorydrugs(NSAIDs) and opioids. Nevertheless, in patients with more significant injuries orcomorbidities, interventional procedures are often neededto provide adequate analgesia and avoid opioid-relatedadverse effects .

NCT ID: NCT05865327 Recruiting - Pain Clinical Trials

UltrasouNd-guided Percutaneous Intercostal Nerve Cryoneurolysis for Analgesia Following Traumatic Rib Fracture

UNPIN
Start date: October 23, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Traumatic rib fractures (i.e., broken ribs caused by a physical injury) are common and very painful. They also often lead to serious complications, more time spent in hospital, and can even lead to death. Even after rib fractures have healed, they can lead to long-term pain and a lower quality of life. A technology called cryoneurolysis, which acts to freeze nerves causing pain using a small tool which can turn very cold, is a promising new way to manage rib fracture pain. This study is a test with a small number of people to see if it is feasible to use this technology for patients with rib fractures. If this is successful, we will recruit more people for a larger study to see if cryoneurolysis, along with standard pain control techniques, is better at stopping pain, compared to just the normal techniques alone. Participants in our study will be asked to rate their pain, and record pain medications that they take for 3 months after their pain procedure.

NCT ID: NCT05770232 Completed - Rib Fractures Clinical Trials

Retrospectively Analyze the Risk Factors of VTE in 5774 Patients With Thoracic Trauma From 33 Hospitals in China, and Established a Risk Prediction Model

MCTTVTE
Start date: September 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Retrospectively analyze the risk factors of VTE in 5774 patients with thoracic trauma from 33 hospitals in China, and established a risk prediction model

NCT ID: NCT05758870 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Rib Fracture Multiple

A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study Comparing the Clinical Effects of Surgical and Non-surgical Treatment of Low Rib Fractures

Start date: April 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to explore the difference between the clinical effects of surgical and non-surgical treatment for patients with low rib fracture, and to explore whether SSRF has more clinical treatment advantages in patients with low rib fracture in a randomized, controlled and prospective manner.

NCT ID: NCT05753982 Completed - Chest Wall Injury Clinical Trials

Infuence of Kinesiotaping on Pulmonary Function Improvement in Multiple Rib Fracture

Start date: August 27, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Elastic tapes, named "kinesiotapes" have a limited, but proven influence on pain reduction, improvement in muscular strength and joint function. It can be hypothetised that by using kinesiotape techniques on damaged chest wall (due to mostly rib fracture) we can improve not only analgesia, but also improve lung function tests and speed recovery.

NCT ID: NCT05748366 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Rib Fracture Multiple

Ultrasound Guided Serratus Anterior Plane Block for Rib Fractures

Start date: March 31, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is a single center, randomized controlled trial examining the effect of serratus anterior plane block (SAPB) on pain, PIC scores and other clinical outcomes in emergency department patients with multiple rib fractures in comparison to the use of analgesic medication alone. Objectives 1. Compare SAPB performed in the ED setting to analgesic medication alone with regard to pain, respiratory status and PIC score of patients with multiple rib fractures. 2. Assess the safety and feasibility of performing ultrasound-guided SAPB in the ED. 3. Evaluate outcomes of patients receiving the SAPB in the ED including amount of analgesic medications used, level of care required, need for upgrading level of care, and length of stay.

NCT ID: NCT05714631 Recruiting - Rib Fractures Clinical Trials

Lidocaine Patches in Elderly Patients With Traumatic Rib Fractures

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Many patients are prescribed lidocaine patches for rib fractures despite mixed evidence to their efficacy. The outcome of this trial offers significant benefit to patient care if it finds benefit of their use or if it does not. Reducing opioid use and increasing functional outcomes in geriatric patient suffering rib fractures can improve quality of life and ability to return to prior levels of function. Limiting the need for opioid prescriptions dispensed in the community, particularly to vulnerable geriatric individuals, is also a key aspect in curbing the opioid epidemic. However, even if no difference is found, it would support stopping the use of lidocaine patches in this population as a waste of money and resources. The novel approach of adding the 3rd arm to assess for placebo effect will also carry clinical value, as a placebo effect that reduces opioid use may in fact be enough to support continued use of the products given their overall low side effect risk profile compared to opioids and other pain control medications.

NCT ID: NCT05642026 Recruiting - Rib Fractures Clinical Trials

INTERCOSTAL NERVE BLOCK: Efficacy of CINB for Patients With Multiple Rib Fractures

Start date: May 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, randomized, non-blinded study comparing CINB plus medical therapy versus standard medical care (non-steroidals and opioids intravenous/oral inpatient and oral outpatient) alone for patients with multiple rib fractures. The objective of this study is to analyze the effect of continuous intercostal nerve block (CINB) in the treatment of patients admitted to the adult trauma service with rib fractures. The effectiveness of CINB as adjunctive treatment will be compared to standard medical therapy involving nonsteroidal and intravenous/oral opioid medications.

NCT ID: NCT05617404 Completed - Respiratory Failure Clinical Trials

Blunt Thoracic Trauma: Definition of a Standard Operating Procedure

Start date: February 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Rib fractures are the most frequent injury after blunt thoracic trauma. It is very important to choose the most appropriate interventions to prevent complications. But who will benefit most of those interventions remains a challenge. This study analyses the correlation between chest X-Ray and CT scan. We also analyse different scores to predict respiratory failure.