Evaluation of Oral PCA Device - PCoA™ Acute
- Conditions
- Pain, Postoperative
- Interventions
- Device: patients receiving oral analgesics via the PCoA™ Acute
- Registration Number
- NCT03134001
- Lead Sponsor
- Dosentrx Ltd.
- Brief Summary
Randomized, open label, controlled pilot clinical study comprised hospitalized post operative patients receiving oral analgesics. The study aims to evaluate the safety, efficacy and usability of a novel pill dispensing system - PCoA™ Acute and compare it to the conventional procedure of nurse providing analgesics.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 70
- Operative procedure with at least 3 days' hospital stay.
- Planned post-operative pain therapy with oral medication using a strong opioid.
- No contra-indication for opioid therapy.
- No contra-indication for oral pain therapy.
- Patient was able to understand and complete the questionnaire.
- Patient signed an informed consent form.
- Opioid or drug addiction. 2. Opioid intolerance. 3. Pain therapy using IV PCA or infusion. 4. Rejection of opioid therapy. 5. Not able to swallow medicine.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SEQUENTIAL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Test Group patients receiving oral analgesics via the PCoA™ Acute Patients receiving oral analgesics via the PCoA™ Acute device
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method PCoA™ Acute safety 48 hr No pill overdose, No pills malformation upon dispensing, No pill inhalation during pill sucking, 4. No adverse events
PCoA™ Acute efficacy 48hr Success rate of 90% for pill intake upon patient's request, No critical device malfunction, Time of pill intake reduced by at least 50% in the test group compared to the control group
PCoA™ Acute usability 48hr At least 80% of patients and medical staff are satisfied with device use and will recommend its use for their colleagues
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of pill intakes during the study 48hr Number of pain medications obtained by the patients during the study
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