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Found 20 clinical trials

Use of Virtual Reality in Pain Management in Pediatric Oncology

DOREVI is a monocentric randomized controlled study that will evaluate the efficacy of virtual reality helmets for pain prevention during invasive care on 78 oncologic pediatric patients. Two groups of children (between 6 and 11 and between 12 and 18 years old) will be randomized to use helmet plus standard …

6 - 18 years of age Both Phase N/A
L Luis Braga, MD

Ibuprofen Compared to Morphine as a Pediatric Postoperative Pain Management Tool Following Inguinal Surgery

Morphine is now the most commonly used opioid in children for pain management even though the safety of morphine use in children is a primary concern for parents as it is perceived to have more associated risks. Ibuprofen and other Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) have also been shown to be …

10 - 5 years of age Both Phase N/A

Evaluation of Post-PACU Pain Management in Pediatric Surgery

This study aims to assess the differences in overall pain severity, pain management, and satisfaction during recovery period between two groups of children who either receive or do not receive additional education related to expectation and management of postoperative pain.

1 - 6 years of age Both Phase N/A

Mindfulness for Pediatric Chest Pain

The goal of this clinical trial is to test mindfulness practices in children with idiopathic chest pain, which is chest pain that does not have a known cause. The main question this study aims to answer is whether children who experience idiopathic chest pain are able to follow a mindfulness …

11 - 18 years of age Both Phase N/A

The Benefit of the Intervention of Clowns in Pediatric Oncology in the Accompaniment of Painful Acts

The diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer involves frequent and repeated painful acts. The pediatric oncology-hematology service of Nancy's hospital innovates thanks to the involvement of clowns in the hospital. The effects of the clown's intervention corroborate the results of studies which demonstrate that when painful complaints are increased by …

5 - 16 years of age Both Phase N/A

Integrative Training Program for Pediatric Sickle Cell Pain

This research aims to answer the question: does a group training program specifically for teens with chronic sickle cell disease (SCD) pain that teaches skills to strengthen the mind and body help improve everyday functioning and reduce pain symptoms? The program will be tailored to address challenges related to frequent …

12 - 18 years of age Both Phase N/A
J Jaeson Kim, BA

Initial Pain Management in Pediatric Pancreatitis: Opioid vs. Non-Opioid

This will be a phase 2, single-center, unblinded randomized controlled pilot trial of two arms comparing opioid-sparing analgesia to the current Boston Children's Hospital institutional practice which has been reported to predominantly include administration of opioids as a first-line analgesic to pediatric patients who present to the emergency department with …

- 21 years of age Both Phase 2

Dexmedetomidine Use in SZMN Blocks for Pediatric T&A Pain Control

The suprazygomatic maxillary nerve (SZMN) block is a well-established, safe and effective regional technique for pain management following cleft palate procedures. However, it has not been studied for patients undergoing tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy (T&A) procedures. The goal of this study is to determine whether the SZMN block can be utilized …

6 - 18 years of age Both Phase N/A
C Cynthia A. Boutte

Do Biomarkers Predict Response to a Pediatric Chronic Pain Symptom Management Program?

The purpose of this study is find out if we can use simple tests (biomarkers) to tell us if a specific child would benefit most from CBT or from the low FODMAPs diet.

7 - 12 years of age Both Phase N/A
N Nicole J Hung, MD

Pain Injection Versus Epidural Anesthesia for Hip Surgery in Pediatric Patients With Cerebral Palsy

Pain management in pediatric patients presents a difficult challenge. Unlike adults, pediatric patients often cannot communicate their pain management needs clearly. This is especially true in patients with cerebral palsy (CP), who often have concomitant developmental delay, intellectual disability and verbal limitations. Current literature indicates pain as a common experience …

- 18 years of age Both Phase 4

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