Hadassah Medical Organization
Jerusalem, 91120, Israel
NCT Number: NCT01828840
The current study aim is to compare between the opioids morphine, fentanyl and methadone in terms of efficacy and side effects profile when administered epidurally for pain management after laparotomies. Intravenous morphine will also be used. The outcomes of that method will be compared to those obtained using epidurally administered opioids, as this is another commonly used postoperative pain relief method.
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Notify Me18 year–99 year
All sexes
Interventional
Not applicable
Jerusalem, 91120, Israel
Healthy volunteers accepted: No
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Time frame: 72 hours post operatively
Time frame: 72 hours post operatively
Time frame: 72 hours post operatively
Time frame: Baseline, 4 hours post surgery and twice daily for 72 hours starting 18-24 hours post surgery
Time frame: Baseline and twice daily for 72 hours starting 18-24 hours post surgery
Time frame: Baseline, 4 hours post surgery and twice daily for 72 hours starting 18-24 hours post surgery
Time frame: Baseline and twice daily for 72 hours starting 18-24 hours post surgery
Time frame: Baseline, 4 hours post surgery and twice daily for 72 hours starting 18-24 hours post surgery
Time frame: Baseline, 4 hours post surgery and twice daily for 72 hours starting 18-24 hours post surgery
Hadassah Medical Organization
Other
A Prospective Double Blind Randomized Comparison of Methadone, Fentanyl, and Morphine for Post-laparotomy Epidural Analgesia.
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