RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06078371
Opioid-Free Pain Treatment in Trauma Patients
Peri-operative Opioid-free Analgesic Protocol for Orthopedic Trauma Patients
Sponsor
University of Kansas Medical Center
Enrollment
250 participants
Start Date
Nov 1, 2023
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Analgesic drug study that will compare pain outcomes of opioid analgesia and opioid-free analgesia in post-operative orthopedic patients.
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria2
- Patient is over the age of 18 years old
- Underwent surgical treatment for the injuries of interest (stated elsewhere) by an Orthopedic Traumatology Attending Physician at the University of Kansas Hospital
Exclusion Criteria9
- Patients that are unable to provide informed consent due to sustaining a head injury or incoherence from narcotics given to them post-injury
- Chronic opioid use
- Under the age of 18 years old
- Undergoing revision surgery
- Did not undergo surgical fixation
- Pregnant/nursing women
- Vulnerable populations as defined by the University of Kansas Medical Center IRB
- Did not experience one of the following fractures listed in D.1. above.
- Patients with CKD and/or cirrhosis will be excluded from the opioid-free pain block (block 2) and will only qualify for the standard of care opioid group (Block 1)
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Interventions
OTHEROpioid-free pain treatment
Pain treatment includes any medications up to the medical team's discretion aside from opioids.
Locations(1)
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