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NCT ID: NCT02778880 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Pain Reduction With Intranasal Medications for Extremity Injuries

PRIME
Start date: March 31, 2016
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study compares the analgesic effect of intranasal sub-dissociative dosing of ketamine and intranasal fentanyl in children presenting to the Emergency Department with acute extremity injuries.

NCT ID: NCT02033434 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Pre-hospital Care With Intra-Nasal Ketamine for Transport (PRECINKT): A Pilot Study

PRECINKT
Start date: March 1, 2014
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The investigators hypothesize that intra-nasal ketamine, for analgesia of patients with moderate to severe pain in an alpine setting, will provide a clinically significant reduction in pain and provide an effective and feasible alternative to intravenous opioids. The investigators wish to know: 1. Is our study protocol feasible to study INK in a mountain, prehospital care environment? 2. What estimate can be made of recruitment rates? 3. Does studying the use of INK interfere with or delay care at Whistler/Blackcomb? 4. Is intra-nasal ketamine an effective and safe method for controlling pain in our study population and setting? 5. Does intranasal ketamine provide a clinically significant reduction in pain or do patients require additional IV narcotics for extraction? 6. Are there any significant changes in vital signs after administration of intra-nasal ketamine 7. Does the use of intra-nasal ketamine reduce time of patient extraction and transport in the alpine pre-hospital setting? 8. Are there any long term sequelae of INK at one week?