RecruitingNCT06927193
Regional Analgesia at the Pediatric Emergency Department
Sponsor
Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
Enrollment
400 participants
Start Date
Jan 1, 2026
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Approximately two years ago, ultrasound-guided regional blocks technique was introduced into routine use in the pediatric emergency department at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center. Since then, nearly 300 different blocks have been performed. Study Objective: To collect a registry database of complication rates associated with regional analgesia during routine pediatric emergency department care between 2023 and 2025.
Eligibility
Max Age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria1
- Children who visited the pediatric emergency department between 2023-2025 and underwent a nerve block during their visit.
Exclusion Criteria1
- Children who visited the emergency department but had the nerve block performed outside the emargency department setting (e.g., inpatient wards or operationg room), or if the block was performed by a physician not affiliated with the pediatric emergency department.
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Interventions
PROCEDURERegional anaesthesia
Regional anaesthesia
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