open-heart-surgery Clinical Trials
A listing of open-heart-surgery medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 13 clinical trials
Sternotomy PIFB Block in Open Heart Surgery
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if the use of a bilateral nerve block with a local anesthetic (ropivacaine), as part of a standard of care pain control regimen (called multimodal analgesia [MMA]), has a favorable effect on our institutional MMA pain regimen. Subjects will go through the …
BAX602 in Preventing the Adhesion Around Great Cardiac Vessels in Pediatric Patients With Congenital Heart Disease Undergoing Re-do Open Heart Surgery (Japan Trial)
Congenital heart disease occurs in about 1% of live births and can range from (1) naturally curable conditions that require no treatment to (2) conditions that require multiple immediate operations or refractory severe conditions. In the course of a staged surgical intervention, adhesion formation around the heart and large vessels …
Dexmedetomidine or Clonidine Infusion for Prevention of Delirium After Open Heart Surgery
A parallel-group treatment, five-centre, participant and investigator masked, three-arm study to assess the safety and effectiveness of dexmedetomidine or clonidine infusion compared to placebo for the prevention of delirium and cognitive decline in male and female participants aged 70+ scheduled for open heart surgery.
Health-promoting Family Conversations and Open Heart Surgery
Elective open-heart surgery involves physical and psychological strain for the person undergoing surgery. Family plays a significant part in care before and after surgery, and the family has care needs of their own. Health services need to address the family-caregiver burden as an essential aspect of care. Different methods aiming …
New Truncal Nerve Blocks for Thoracoscopic Surgery and Open Heart Surgery.
This study is divided to two sub-studies. First sub-study evaluates if Serratus Anterior Plane block (SAPB) reduces opioid consumption after thoracoscopic surgery. Secondly continuous SAPB is compared to continuous intercostal blockade. Second sub-study evaluates if Subpectoral Interfascial Plane block (SIP) reduces opioid consumption after medial sternotomy.
Preventive Heart Rehabilitation to Prevent Complications in Patients Undergoing Elective Open Heart Surgery
Rationale Patients undergoing cardiac surgery are at risk of developing perioperative complications and major adverse cardiac events, mainly related to both their preoperative status and type of surgical procedure. Postoperative exercise based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an effective therapy to prolong survival and improve quality of life. However, little is …
Ilofotase Alfa for Prevention of Renal Damage After Cardiac Surgery
The aim of this clinical trial is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of two intravenous administrations of ilofotase alfa in patients at risk for renal damage following open heart surgery.
The Effect of Video Game-Based Exercises After Open Heart Surgery
The aim of the study is to investigate the effects of video game-based exercises applied in addition to the cardiac rehabilitation program applied after open heart surgery, on pulmonary function and functional independence in the acute state. After ethics committee approval is received; Patients who volunteer to participate in the …
Effect of Methylprednisolone on Systemic Inflammatory Response During Pediatric Congenital Open-Heart Surgery
The goal of this study is to evaluate the effects of steroids on the early postoperative inflammatory response in patients undergoing elective pediatric congenital cardiac surgery, requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).
Bilateral Erector Spinae Plane Block for Postoperative Chronic Pain After Open Heart Surgery
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of bilateral erector spinae plane (ESP) block application on postoperative chronic pain in patients undergoing on-pump open-heart surgery. At 3 months post-discharge, patients will be contacted by phone to assess their chronic pain status. Pain intensity and status will be …
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