Analgesia in ÖAMTC Helicopter Emergency Service in Austria
- Conditions
- AnalgesicsAccidentPain, AcuteField Physician CareEmergenciesHypnoticsTrauma, MultipleSafety
- Registration Number
- NCT03760302
- Lead Sponsor
- Medical University Innsbruck
- Brief Summary
A sufficient analgesia in injured or sick people is the main goal of physicians treating a patient. In emergency medicine potent analgesia like ketamine or opioids are routinely used. It is unknown if there are any severe side effects or if the use is safe while in use in a Helicopter Emergency Service equipped with emergency physicians.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 35000
- Analgesia or use of hypnotics in ÖAMTC Air Ambulance Service in Austria 2000-2016
- No analgesia, or analgesia use not in connection to ÖAMTC Air Ambulance Service. Analgesia given not in the period of examination (2000-2016)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Analgesic, amount of analgesics 2000-2016 Use of analgesic (n= amount of analgesic used in mg or µg)
Analgesic, frequency 2000-2016 Use of analgesic (n= frequency how often analgesic is used)
Successful analgesia 2000-2016 Change in reported pain severity before and after treatment with analgesic. (Numeric Rating Scale, NRS, eleven-point scale reporting no pain=0, to maximum pain=10; 1-3 mild pain, 4-6 moderate pain, 7-10 severe pain)
Analgesic, drug type 2000-2016 Use of analgesic (n= type of analgesic)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Side effects 2000-2016 Type of side effect (respiratory arrest after use, hypoxemia, desaturation (SpO2\<90%), dead)
Frequency of side effects 2000-2016 Frequency of side effects (frequency of side effect/n=total number of analgesic use; very common\>=1/10, common\>=1/100 and\<1/10, uncommon \>=1/1000 and \<1/100, rare \>=1/10000 and \<1/1000, very rare \<1/10000)
Severity of side effect 2000-2016 severity of side effect (0=none, 1=mild, 2=moderate, 3=severe, 4=potentially life threatening)
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
General and Surgical Critical Care Medicine, Medical University of Innsbruck
🇦🇹Innsbruck, Austria
General and Surgical Critical Care Medicine, Medical University of Innsbruck🇦🇹Innsbruck, Austria