Abortion,Induced Clinical Trial
Official title:
Randomized Double Blind Study Comparing Patient Controlled Analgesia With Tramadol vs. Remifentanyl for Women Undergoing 2nd Trimester Abortions
Patients undergoing second trimester abortions will recieve either patient controlled
analgesia with either remifentanyl or tramadol for pain alleviation.
We beleive both to be equally effective for pain alleviation.
Women undergoing second trimester abortions will recieve patient controlled analgesia eith
either tramadol or remifentanyl.
Patients will not know what they are recieving.
Patients in the tramadol goup will get a loading dose of tramadol and metocloparamide while
the women in the remifentanyl group will be given a loading placebo.
Women will then be attached to one of the two patinet controlled analgesia protocols.
Throughout their laboring process they will be monitored for blood pressure, pulse,
breathing rate, sedation score and nausea.
Additional medicatyion will be given for nausea.
If woman are still in pain the patient controlled analgesia settings will be set to deliver
a higher dose. If the woman remains in pain, she will be given an additional per os
medication.If this still does not alleviate pain, the option of epidural analgesia will be
offered.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double-Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment