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The effect of interpleural and intravenous morphine on pain after video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery

Phase 4
Conditions
Two different analgesic methods after VATS.
Supplementary factors related to causes of morbidity and mortality classified elsewhere
Y90, Y91,
Registration Number
IRCT201107046942N1
Lead Sponsor
ational Research Institute of Tuberculosis & Lung Disease
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria

ASA Class 1& 2, Age more than or equal 18, Weight more than or equal 40 kg, no limitations in terms of sex, height, surgery duration, type of surgical procedure, number and location of chest tubes.
Exclusion criteria: Opium/alcohol addiction, drug abuse, mental retardation, psychological disorders, severe pleural adhesions and fibrosis, bronchopleural fistula, severe empyema, ASA class more than or equal 3, opioid consumption prior to surgery, inability to clamp chest tubes after surgery

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pain severity after VATS. Timepoint: every one hour during the first postoperative 8 hours. Method of measurement: Visual analoge scale, supplemental analgesic consumption.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mean arterial pressure. Timepoint: every one hour during first postoperatve 8 hours. Method of measurement: NIBP.;Heart rate. Timepoint: every one hour during first postoperatve 8 hours. Method of measurement: ECG.;SPO2. Timepoint: every one hour during first postoperatve 8 hours. Method of measurement: pulse oxymeter.;Side effects (nausea, vomiting,pruritus, respiratory depression). Timepoint: every one hour during first postoperatve 8 hours. Method of measurement: observation and question.;Sedation score. Timepoint: every one hour during first postoperatve 8 hours. Method of measurement: Ramsay sedation scale.
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