Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Greek Validation of the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) in the Intensive Care Unit Setting
NCT number | NCT03654443 |
Other study ID # | StSavvasAH |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Suspended |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | July 1, 2018 |
Est. completion date | January 1, 2021 |
Verified date | March 2020 |
Source | Saint Savvas Anticancer Hospital |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The aim of this study is to validate the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) in the setting of the Intensive care unit (ICU). Prior to patient recruitment the tool will be translated by the method of translation-back translation by Greek and English native speakers. The tool will be administered to patients who are admitted into the ICU.
Status | Suspended |
Enrollment | 74 |
Est. completion date | January 1, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | October 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Patients admitted in the ICU - Age> 18 years old - No hearing or visual deficit - No contraindication to body repositioning Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with neurological deficit - Patients administered with neuromuscular blocking agents - Patients with motor or sensory deficits |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Greece | Saint Savvas Anticancer Hospital of Athens | Athens |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Saint Savvas Anticancer Hospital |
Greece,
Gélinas C, Fillion L, Puntillo KA. Item selection and content validity of the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool for non-verbal adults. J Adv Nurs. 2009 Jan;65(1):203-16. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2008.04847.x. Epub 2008 Nov 15. Review. — View Citation
Kanji S, MacPhee H, Singh A, Johanson C, Fairbairn J, Lloyd T, MacLean R, Rosenberg E. Validation of the Critical Care Pain Observation Tool in Critically Ill Patients With Delirium: A Prospective Cohort Study. Crit Care Med. 2016 May;44(5):943-7. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000001522. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Greek validation of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) in the ICU patients | Validation of the Greek version of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) for assessing the pain in the intensive care unit patients.Maximum score 8 points.For those patients with a CPOT score of = 2:There is likely minimal to no pain present.For those patients with a CPOT score of >2:There is a medium to severe level of pain. | The CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) is administered 1 minute prior to a painful stimulus (ITime0) which is set to be the patient's bed repositioning | |
Primary | Greek validation of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) in the ICU patients | Validation of the Greek version of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) for assessing the pain in the intensive care unit patients.Maximum score 8 points.For those patients with a CPOT score of = 2:There is likely minimal to no pain present.For those patients with a CPOT score of >2:There is a medium to severe level of pain. | The CPOT tool(Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) is administered 10 seconds after a painful stimulus (ITime1) which is set to be the patient's bed repositioning | |
Primary | Greek validation of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) in the ICU patients | Validation of the Greek version of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) for assessing the pain in the intensive care unit patients.Maximum score 8 points.For those patients with a CPOT score of = 2:There is likely minimal to no pain present.For those patients with a CPOT score of >2:There is a medium to severe level of pain. | The CPOT tool(Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) is administered 1 minute after a painful stimulus (ITime2) which is set to be the patient's bed repositioning | |
Primary | Greek validation of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) in the ICU patients | Validation of the Greek version of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) for assessing the pain in the intensive care unit patients.Maximum score 8 points.For those patients with a CPOT score of = 2:There is likely minimal to no pain present.For those patients with a CPOT score of >2:There is a medium to severe level of pain. | The CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool)is administered 20 minutes after a painful stimulus (ITime3) which is set to be the patient's bed repositioning | |
Primary | Greek validation of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) in the ICU patients | Validation of the Greek version of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) for assessing the pain in the intensive care unit patients.Maximum score 8 points.For those patients with a CPOT score of = 2:There is likely minimal to no pain present.For those patients with a CPOT score of >2:There is a medium to severe level of pain. | The CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool)is administered 1 minute prior to a non painful stimulus (IITime0) which is set to be the patient's blood pressure measurement | |
Primary | Greek validation of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) in the ICU patients | Validation of the Greek version of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) for assessing the pain in the intensive care unit patients.Maximum score 8 points.For those patients with a CPOT score of = 2:There is likely minimal to no pain present.For those patients with a CPOT score of >2:There is a medium to severe level of pain. | The CPOT tool(Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) is administered 10 seconds after a non painful stimulus (IITime1) which is set to be the patient's blood pressure measurement | |
Primary | Greek validation of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) in the ICU patients | Validation of the Greek version of the CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) for assessing the pain in the intensive care unit patients.Maximum score 8 points.For those patients with a CPOT score of = 2:There is likely minimal to no pain present.For those patients with a CPOT score of >2:There is a medium to severe level of pain. | The CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool)is administered 1 minute after a painful stimulus (IITime2) which is set to be the patient's blood pressure measurement | |
Secondary | Correlation of physiological parameters to CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) values | Physiological parameters as mean arterial blood pressure (MAP in mmHg) will be recorded in all patients. In order to calculate the mean arterial pressure, systolic and diastolic pressures will be recorded in the time periods of the assessment. | The recordings will be performed 1 minute before, 10 seconds after, 1 minute after and 20 minutes after a painful and a non painful stimulus | |
Secondary | Correlation of numeric pain rating scale (NPRS) to CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool)values | NPRS scale (0 equals no pain and 10 equals maximum pain possible)will be performed in all patients that are able to communicate in order to correlate the results with those of the CPOT tool | The recordings will be performed 1 minute before, 10 seconds after, 1 minute after and 20 minutes after a painful and a non painful stimulus | |
Secondary | Correlation of physiological parameters to CPOT tool(Critical Care Pain Observation Tool) values | Physiological parameters as heart rate will be recorded in all patients. | The recordings will be performed 1 minute before, 10 seconds after, 1 minute after and 20 minutes after a painful and a non painful stimulus | |
Secondary | Correlation of physiological parameters to CPOT tool (Critical Care Pain Observation Tool)values | Physiological parameters as respiratory rate will be recorded in all patients | The recordings will be performed 1 minute before, 10 seconds after, 1 minute after and 20 minutes after a painful and a non painful stimulus |
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