Phase 4 Intravenous Clinical Trials
15 recruitingPhase 4
What is a Phase 4 trial?
Phase 4 trials, also called post-marketing studies, are conducted after a treatment has been approved and is available to the public. They monitor long-term effectiveness and safety in a broader population.
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Recruiting
Phase 4
Anrikefon-based Patient-controlled Intravenous Analgesia Following Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic SurgeryVisceral Pain, PostoperativeAnrikefon+1 more
Peking University First Hospital140 enrolled1 locationNCT07525986
Recruiting
Phase 4
Anrikefon-based Patient-controlled Intravenous Analgesia After Laparoscopic Surgery
Laparoscopic SurgeryVisceral Pain, PostoperativeAnrikefon+1 more
Peking University First Hospital140 enrolled1 locationNCT07246785
Recruiting
Phase 4
Effect of Combined Intravenous-Inhalational Anesthesia (CIVIA) on Postoperative Recovery Patterns.
Postoperative RecoveryTotal Intravenous AnesthesiaInhalation Anesthesia
Kocaeli City Hospital210 enrolled1 locationNCT07123870
Recruiting
Phase 4
Nebulized Versus Intravenous Tranexamic Acid on Surgical Field Quality in Patients Undergoing Endoscopic Sinus Surgeries
IntravenousSurgical FieldNebulization+1 more
Cairo University60 enrolled1 locationNCT06777966
Recruiting
Phase 4
Intravenous TNK vs TPA for AIS Treatment on MSU,a Prospective Multicenter RCT
ThrombosisAcute Ischemic StrokeIntravenous
Mahidol University160 enrolled1 locationNCT06498323
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase 4
Sneezing under intravenous sedation during nasal local anaesthetic injection for plastic surgery procedures
SneezingIntravenous sedation
Department of Anaesthesia, Portland District Health60 enrolled1 locationACTRN12621000850875
Suspended
Phase 4
Analgesic effect of adding dexmedetomidine and or nitroglycerin (NTG) to lidocaine for intravenous regional anesthesia: a randomized clinical trial.
Intra and post-operative pain with intravenous regional anesthesiaForearm/hand disorder/accident requiring surgery'
Hoda Alsaid Ahmed Ezz80 enrolled1 locationACTRN12616000838415
Withdrawn
Phase 4
Routine Use Of 0.9% Saline Vs. Routine Use Of Plasma-Lyte 148 (Registered Trademark) For Intravenous Fluid Therapy In Emergency Department Patients
Intravenous Fluid Management in Emergency Department Patients
Medical Research Institute of New Zealand3,000 enrolled1 locationACTRN12614001178639
Completed
Phase 4
The Glucose Tolerance Test Study
Anti-inflammatory effect of insulin after Oral versus intravenous glucose in overweight individuals.
Universtiy of otago15 enrolled1 locationACTRN12612000491864
Completed
Phase 4
Efficacy of continuous preperitoneal infusion of ropivacaine in laparoscopic colorectal surgery
This study investigates postoperative analgesic efficacy and recovery in patients receiving continuous preperitoneal ropivacaine infusion vs. intravenous patient controlled analgesia after laparoscopic colorectal surgery.
Samsung Medical Center46 enrolled1 locationACTRN12611000183987
Completed
Phase 4
Randomised Control Trial: Intravenous versus inhalational induction in infants and children (0-8 years) with a high risk for respiratory complications undergoing minor elective surgical procedures with laryngeal mask airways
Respiratory complications following inhalational or intravenous induction of anaesthesia
Britta Regli-von Ungern300 enrolled1 locationACTRN12610000252011
Completed
Phase 4
Intraoperative fluid therapy for patients undergoing elective liver resection
Intravenous fluid therapyLiver resection surgeryAcid-base physiology
Austin Hospital50 enrolled1 locationACTRN12610000147088
Completed
Phase 4
Topical alkane vapocoolant spray versus subcutaneous lignocaine injection for reducing the pain of intravenous cannulation: a randomised, controlled, clinical trial
Pain of intravenous cannulation
Austin Health220 enrolled1 locationACTRN12608000414314
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase 4
Topical Amethocaine versus Topical Eutectic Mixture of Local Anaesthetic (EMLA)
Intravenous cannulation in children
Auckland District Health Board660 enrolled1 locationACTRN12606000409572
Completed
Phase 4
The effect of communication during venous cannulation: a randomised controlled trial.
Reducing patient discomfort during intravenous (IV) cannula placement
Dr AM Cyna200 enrolled1 locationACTRN12605000741684