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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for Post-Cesarean Pain Control

Purpose of study is to evaluate the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for post-operative pain control after a cesarean delivery compared to placebo and no TENS.

cesarean section
postoperative pain
transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
toxic epidermal necrolysis
analgesia
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
SPRINT Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Back Pain

The SPRINT PNS System was cleared by the FDA for up to 60 days of use in the back and/or extremities for the management of acute and chronic pain.

electrical stimulation
back pain
low back pain
chronic pain
peripheral nerve stimulation
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Perioperative Pain and Delirium in Geriatric Patients With Hip Fracture

The objective of this trial will be to establish whether the ultrasound-guided suprainguinal fascia iliaca compartment block is capable of protecting geriatric patients with hip fracture from delirium as compared to placebo

hip fracture
ache
ropivacaine
delirium
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
A Study to Compare Two Techniques for Pain Control After Bariatric Surgery

The purpose of this study is to compare the postoperative pain and other clinical outcomes in patients who, during bariatric surgery, will be injected with a local anesthetic (Ropivacaine) through two different techniques.

local anesthetic
postoperative pain
ropivacaine
local anesthesia
bariatric surgery
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Comparative Efficacy of Pregabalin and Lacosamide in Patients With Herpes Zoster and Post Herpetic Neuralgia

Its efficacy has also been proven in neuropathic pain.Although Pregabalin and Lacosamide have proven effective in various neuropathic pain disorder, comparative studies specifically for PHN remain scarce.

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  • 14 May, 2025
Managing Pain and Symptom Burden Caused by Chemotherapy in People With Myeloma or Lymphoma

The purpose of this study is to find out whether acupuncture treatments can reduce the need for opioid medication when managing pain caused by chemotherapy. The study will compare the effects of adding acupuncture to usual pain management with those of usual pain management alone, in reducing opioid use by …

multiple myeloma
lymphoma
analgesia
high-dose chemotherapy
acupuncture
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
SCS Stimulation Clamp to Assess Impact of Stimulation on Glucose Metabolism

In 1967 spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for the treatment of chronic neuropathic pain was established. Today various pain syndromes like the failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS), the complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), ischemic pain or phantom limb pain are treated with SCS.

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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Comparison of Epidural Combined and Dural Puncture Labor Epidural on Pain and Course of Vaginal Delivery

The three standard techniques used for labor analgesia, thus epidural, combined spinal-epidural and dural puncture epidural will be compared regarding their impact on pain intensity, analgesic and local anesthetic consumption and course of vaginal delivery in a prospective, randomised, double blind manner

local anesthetic
analgesia in labour
analgesia
vaginal delivery
local anesthetics
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Single- vs. Two-Fraction Spine Stereotactic Radiosurgery for the Treatment of Vertebral Metastases

Spine radiosurgery (SRS) utilizes advanced treatment planning with focused x-rays to deliver one to four high dose treatments to the spine to help relieve pain and/or neurologic symptoms. Spine SRS uses special equipment to position the participant and guide the focused beams toward the area to be treated and away …

neurologic symptoms
mri spine
spinal cord
x-rays
stereotactic radiosurgery
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  • 19 Feb, 2024
Adductor Canal Block (ACB) Versus ACB /Saphenous Block in Patients Undergoing Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair

Knee surgeries are associated with severe postoperative pain. Blocking the femoral nerve (or saphenous nerve) in the adductor canal is increasingly used for knee analgesia. It carries potential benefits that encourage anesthesiologists to do it.

anaesthesia
bupivacaine
nerve block
knee surgery
analgesia
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  • 19 Feb, 2024