Lidocaine Infusion for the Management of Postoperative Pain and Delirium (LIMPP): protocol for a randomised control trial.
Marc Alan Buren, Alekos Theologis, Ariadne Zuraek...
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35667730Actively Recruiting
Led by Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi · Updated on 2024-08-01
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Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi
Lead Sponsor
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Ankara Etlik City Hospital
Collaborating Sponsor
This research aims to analyze patients who come to the emergency department with anterior shoulder dislocation. The study focuses on documenting patient demographics, injury causes, orthopedic classifications, treatment methods, pain scores before and after procedures, and the time spent in the emergency department. The goal is to see if any current treatment approach leads to better emergency outcomes for these patients. Patients will be observed as they receive one of four types of analgesic treatments chosen by their doctors: ketamine, interscalene nerve block, suprascapular nerve block, or intraarticular lidocaine injection. The study will not change how treatments are given but will compare these groups based on pain management, time needed for shoulder reduction, patient comfort, and hospital stay length. Participants will be followed during their emergency department visit to collect data on treatments, pain levels, and outcomes such as discharge or admission to a ward. Researchers will review these details within 24 hours, focusing on the shoulder reduction process. The study includes monitoring patient outcomes related to their treatment and emergency stay duration without interfering in medical care.
CONDITIONS
Anterior Shoulder Dislocation at Emergency Department
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Duration - 2 to 4 weeks
Participants are screened for eligibility to participate in the trial.
1 visit (in-person)
Duration - Up to 24 hours
Participants receive analgesic treatment for anterior shoulder dislocation as decided by their emergency department physician. Four types of analgesia are observed: ketamine, interscalene nerve block, suprascapular nerve block, and intraarticular lidocaine injection. The study does not interfere with treatment choices or dosages.
1 visit during emergency department stay
Duration - Up to 24 hours
Participants are monitored for outcomes such as shoulder reduction success, comfort, and length of hospital stay after analgesic treatment.
Follow-up assessments during hospital stay
Total: 1 location
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Etlik City Hospital
Ankara, Yenimahalle, Turkey (Türkiye), 06110
Actively Recruiting
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gulsen akcay, ass. prof.
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serife busra uysal, resident
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
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Number of Arms
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