Pain Clinical Trials
A listing of Pain medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 2,747 clinical trials
Lap-guided vs Us-guided TAP Block in Pediatric Laparoscopy
Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) block is commonly used to control pain in laparoscopic procedures. It is usually administered with ultrasound guide but it can be also administered with laparoscopic assistance under direct visualization. Aim of the present study is determining if the lap-assisted TAP is superior to the us-guided TAP …
The Effect of Different Obturation Techniques on Postobturation Pain in Single-Visit Root Canal Treatment
The goal of this prospective clinical randomized study is to evaluate the effect of different obturation techniques on postobturation pain in single-visit root canal treatment in 18-60 years old patient who present no systemic disease (American Society of Anesthesiology class I or II) and require nonsurgical root canal treatment The …
Erector Spinae Block Versus Local Field Block in Lumbar Spine Surgeries
Major lumbar spine surgeries are associated with significant postoperative pain that may last for days,So In this study, we intend to evaluate if preventive analgesia with a single injection dose of ultrasound guided bilateral erector spinae is a safe and better method of peri-operative analgesia for lumbar spine surgeries than …
Analgesia Nociception Index in Orthognathic Surgery
This study aims to determine whether goal-directed analgesia using ANI(Analgesia/Nociception Index) can improve the quality of postoperative recovery in patients undergoing maxillofacial surgery.
Melatonin and Its Effect on the Perioperative Opioid Needs in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery.
To study the role of Preoperative Melatonin adminsteration in pediatric patients undergoing laparoscopic surgeries regarding its analgesic and sedative effects
Randomized Clinical Trial: Effect of an Exercise Routine on Postoperative Shoulder Pain in Laparoscopic Hysterectomy
This is a clinical trial aimed at understanding the impact of a shoulder exercise routine on postoperative shoulder pain in patients who have undergone laparoscopic hysterectomy. **Main Questions:** Does implementing a shoulder exercise routine immediately after laparoscopic hysterectomy reduce postoperative shoulder pain? **Brief Explanation:** We want to see if doing …
QIPB in Inguinal Hernia
Inguinal hernia repair is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures. It is generally performed under regional anesthesia techniques, such as local anesthesia, peripheral nerve blocks, or neuraxial anesthesia (spinal or epidural anesthesia), or under general anesthesia. Despite various available analgesic regimens, numerous studies have demonstrated that postoperative pain …
Sacral Canal Block for Hip Replacement the Efficacy and Safety of Controlled Intraoperative Hypotension
To observe the efficacy and safety of sacral canal block in controlled blood pressure reduction during hip replacement in the elderly, and to provide a better option for controlled blood pressure reduction during clinical hip surgery.
Efficacy of Parasternal Blocks in Cardiovascular Surgery Patients Undergoing Median Sternotomy
Acute and chronic pain after cardiac surgery is a common problem that negatively affects quality of life. Postoperative pain after cardiac surgery is most intense in the first two days and decreases in the following period. However, postoperative pain with incomplete management in the acute period may become chronic. This …
Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics and Safety of EXPAREL for Postoperative Analgesia in Subjects Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
This Phase 1, multicenter, open-label, randomized, bupivacaine-controlled study is designed to evaluate the pharmacokinetics (PK) and safety of EXPAREL vs. bupivacaine HCl for postsurgical analgesia in pediatric subjects aged 0 to less than 6 years of age undergoing cardiac surgery, utilizing local infiltration analgesia (LIA).