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Retroclavicular Block in Vascular Surgey

The retroclavicular (coracoid) approach for brachial plexus anesthesia is recognized for its facility and simplicity to perform . The block has been well described in the anesthesia community since it was first introduced by Hebbard and Royse in 2007 . In 2017, Luftig . first described the block's use in …

20 - 65 years of age All Phase N/A

Self-monitoring and Remote Monitoring of Chronic Pain in Primary Care - Using a Digital Tool to Improve Quality of Life

Chronic pain impacts individuals, their families, and society significantly, yet specialist care resources are limited, with most patients managed in primary care. There is a need for tools that support self-management and improve resource allocation. This feasibility study evaluates the implementation of Paindrainer®, a CE-marked Class I digital tool, in …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
F Ferdinand Chan, M.D.

The Effect of Multimodal Pain Regimen on Use of Narcotics After Rotator Cuff Tear Repair

The goal of this clinical trial is to understand which group of pain control medications work best in adults after rotator cuff surgery.

18 years of age All Phase 4
A Amrita Hari-Raj, MD

Local Anesthesia for Facial Fractures

The study is a double-blind randomized, placebo controlled trial examining the impact of perioperative bupivacaine nerve block on PACU recovery metrics. Patients with operative facial fractures are randomized to receive either bupivacaine or saline injections prior to the anesthesia emergence.

18 years of age All Phase 2
V Vincent I Lau, MD MSc

Ketorolac at Lower Doses for Analgesic Pain Control in ICU: A Pilot Feasibility Study

Opiates are commonly used to control pain in critically ill patients in the ICU. However, increased rates of opiate use in hospital may lead to increased prescription-based opiate dependence after leaving the ICU. This may contribute to the ongoing opiate epidemic across the world. Other medications that can reduce pain, …

18 years of age All Phase 3
E Elif Şule Özdemir Sezgi, M.D.

Comparison of the Postoperative Analgesic Effects of RSB and CEB in Pediatric Patients Scheduled for Percutaneous Internal Ring Suturing

Inguinal hernia is one of the most common surgical pathologies in children, and the minimally invasive percutaneous internal ring suturing (PIRS) technique is widely preferred. By providing effective pain control, nerve blocks reduce postoperative opioid requirements, thereby minimising opioid-related adverse effects and lowering the risk of pulmonary and cardiovascular complications. …

1 - 8 years of age All Phase N/A
m mohadme a hamed, MD

Dexmedetomidine Ropivacaine Versus Plain Ropivacaine in Bilateral Pectoralis Nerve (PECS) Block

In 2012 Blanco et al. [1] described the ultrasound technique for Pectoral nerve (PECS) block as a new, less invasive regional analgesic technique for breast surgeries. PECS block includes PECS I and PECS II (modified PECS I) interfascial blocks. Since that time, PECS block has been used successfully with good …

20 - 65 years of age All Phase 4
s sarah m elgamal, MD

Laparoscopic Preperitoneal Local Anesthetic Infiltration Versus Ultrasound Guided Quadratus Lumborum Block in Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery

preperitoneal local anesthetic infiltration is effective for relief of postoperative pain in patients undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgery.

20 - 50 years of age All Phase N/A
A Aylenur Dostbil

Comparison of Patients' Postpartum Recovery Using ObsQoR-10 Score in Pregnant Women in Vaginal Delivery With and Without Neuraxial Labor Analgesia

The aim of this study was to compare the postpartum recovery of pregnant women who had vaginal delivery with and without neuraxial labor analgesia using the ObsQoR-10 scoring system.

18 - 40 years of age Female Phase N/A
L Lise Laclautre

Management of Moderate to Severe Monotraumatic Pain With Sublingual Sufentanil in an Emergency Situation.

Pain is a common reason for emergency department (ED) visits. However, studies suggest that emergency physicians may not always provide optimal analgesic treatment due to various factors, such as time constraints, demographic factors like gender and age, and concerns about opioid use. As a result, patients with moderate to severe …

18 years of age All Phase 3

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