Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

Purpose of Study:

To identify and provide a safe, opioid-free treatment pathway for shoulder arthroplasty with a focus on perioperative pain control and postoperative symptoms from treatment


Clinical Trial Description

Background and Significance:

Opioid-based analgesia has been a cornerstone of patient care in the setting of acute pain for the last century and has undergone logarithmic increase over the past twenty years. Unfortunately, the rise in utilization has brought with it a rise in opioid-induced side effects. These include constipation, nausea/vomiting, hyperalgesia, delirium, addiction/withdrawal (with 67% of those prescribed a long-term opioid program still on opioids at an average of 4.8 years of follow-up), and in some cases even respiratory depression/death. Patient expectations of opioid-based pain medication has driven a rapid rise in outpatient opioid prescriptions including both short and long-acting opioids. These prescriptions have in turn become a source of significant mortality in the United States, with nearly 20,000 deaths due to opioid overdose in 2014 alone.

There have been momentous efforts made in identifying synergistic compounds to use for acute pain management in the perioperative time period to begin to minimize the opioid requirement for pain control. These studies have focused on nerve modulation with gabapentinoids, intravenous and local administration of sodium-channel blockers such as lidocaine and bupivacaine, and even increased interest in non-steroidal anti-inflammatories and acetaminophen. At this time, no study has looked at the possibility of utilizing a multi-modal acute post-surgical pain control pathway that did not include some form of opioid medication for the general population.

Arthroplasty continues to be a dominant procedure in the orthopaedic armamentarium and accounts for well over a million surgeries done in the United States per year. With the ability to utilize targeted nerve blocks by anesthesia, and the increasing data showing efficacy of multi-modal therapy for acute pain, we propose a patient care pathway that is completely free of all opioid-based medications. From the time that patients are checked in until the time the patient follows up in clinic, they will utilize a pathway designed to eliminate pain and opioid-related side effects following shoulder arthroplasty. Our hope is that a well-designed pathway for total shoulder arthroplasty can quickly be modeled for other surgical procedures in an attempt to minimize the negative effects of opioid utilization both acutely and on a societal level. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT03540030
Study type Interventional
Source OrthoCarolina Research Institute, Inc.
Contact
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date September 2016
Completion date June 2019

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT04095624 - Does Preoperative Pain Medication Management Influence Surgical Outcomes in Spinal Fusion N/A
Completed NCT04484610 - Appropriate Opioid Quantities for Acute Pain - Pharmacist Study Phase 4
Recruiting NCT04598074 - Opioid Package Prototype (OPP) N/A
Recruiting NCT06033599 - Motivational Interviewing and Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement Phase 3
Recruiting NCT06032559 - Implementation and Effectiveness of Mindfulness Oriented Recovery Enhancement as an Adjunct to Methadone Treatment Phase 3
Completed NCT05845177 - Persistent Pain After Hip Replacement
Completed NCT03570320 - Does Altering Narcotic Prescription Methods Affect Opioid Distribution Following Select Upper Extremity Surgeries? N/A
Completed NCT03268551 - MEMO-Medical Marijuana and Opioids Study
Completed NCT04526236 - Influence of Aging on Perioperative Methadone Dosing Phase 4
Completed NCT05593341 - Opioid Education in Total Knee Arthroplasty N/A
Recruiting NCT05877157 - Pain AND Opioids After Surgery
Recruiting NCT06055205 - A Pain and Coordination Plan for Reduced Opioid Use After Accidental Injuries N/A
Recruiting NCT03675386 - Reducing Opioid Use for Chronic Pain Patients Following Surgery N/A
Suspended NCT05001789 - Cognitive Functioning in Opioid Use Disorder N/A
Completed NCT04296396 - Opioid Prescription After Cesarean Trial Phase 3
Not yet recruiting NCT04868552 - Naloxone Education in Total Joint Patients N/A
Terminated NCT06217380 - Feasibility and Acceptability of Oxygen Saturation Monitoring Using Masimo SafetyNet Alert (MSNA) in a Supportive Housing Program N/A
Recruiting NCT05976646 - Phase Ib/2a Drug-drug Interaction Study of a Combination of 45mg Dextromethorphan With 105 mg Bupropion Phase 1/Phase 2
Terminated NCT03426137 - Relieving Acute Pain (RAP) Study: A Pilot Study Phase 2
Not yet recruiting NCT03545516 - Wound Infiltration as Part of an Opioid Free Pain Management Pathway Following Cesarean Delivery Phase 2