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NCT ID: NCT05950152 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Pain, Post-operative

Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability Study of Meloxicam Injection in Subjects After Abdominal Surgery

Start date: July 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the analgesic efficacy and safety of Meloxicam Injection in subjects undergoing abdominal surgery.

NCT ID: NCT05919745 Not yet recruiting - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Preemptive Ibuprofen Effects on Pain Perception Following Extraction and Bone Graft

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

The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to compare patient-reported pain and oral health-related quality of life during the first postoperative week following extraction and bone graft surgery in patients who received preemptive ibuprofen versus placebo. Participants will receive ibuprofen 600mg or placebo by mouth with water 1 hour prior to extraction and bone graft surgery. The primary question it aims to answer is: • Does preemptive ibuprofen have an effect on postoperative pain 1 hour following extraction and bone graft surgery compared to placebo? Secondary questions are: - Does preemptive ibuprofen have an effect on pain during the first 3 postoperative hours and 7 postoperative days following extraction and bone graft surgery compared to placebo? - Does preemptive ibuprofen have an effect on oral health-related quality of life during the 7 postoperative days following extraction and bone graft surgery compared to placebo?

NCT ID: NCT03867695 Not yet recruiting - Regional Anesthesia Clinical Trials

SERRATHOR TRIAL : Interest of the Novel Serratus Plane Block in Post Operative Analgesia After Video-Assisted Thoracoscopic Lobectomy

SERRATHOR
Start date: July 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Pain after thoracic surgery remains a challenge for anesthetists. Although VATS for lobectomy is associated with fewer complications compared to thoracotomy, pain after VATS needs to be treated with opioids. Opioids may lead to PONV, respiratory depression, sedation and pruritus. As part of multimodal analgesia and opioids sparing, several local regional techniques has been described: paravertebral block, thoracic epidural analgesia, intercostal block. To date, there is no gold standard for regional anesthesia after VATS. Serratus plane block is a local regional technique, recently described for analgesia after breast surgery and ribs fracture. In our hospital center, since 2016, we used the Serratus plane block for patients scheduled for lobectomy VATS : a local retrospective trial showed that SPB was associated with a lower consumption of morphine. The purpose of this randomized controlled double blinded study is to evaluate the analgesic effect of the Serratus plane block, added to a general anesthesia on post operative pain control after VATS lobectomy.