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Diclofenac Premedication, as the Effect of Preemptive Analgesia After Post-thoracotomy Chest and Shoulder Pain, as Well as the Changes of the Postoperative Breathing Function Values, a Randomized, Controlled, Prospective Trial
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Diclofenac, Midazolam, and 5 other interventions for Pain and Inadequate or Impaired Respiratory Function. Completed, enrolled 3 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of the study is to examine if the hyposthesis of the preventive analgestic characteristic of diclofenac given preoperatively has any effect on postoperative thoracic wall and shoulder pain sensation. We also want to examine the rescue analgetic consumption and the postoperative lung function test values.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Orally 100 mg Diclofenac, administered 1 hour before surgery
5 mg Dormicum intramuscularly, administered 1 hour before surgery
0.5 mg Atropine intramuscularly, administered 1 hour before surgery
Via the thocacic epidural cannula 1mg/ml bucain + 5microgr/ml fentanyl solution, with 0.1ml/kg body mass/hour speed is administered.
1st choice for rescue analgetic 10-20 mg intravenously
2nd choice for rescue analgetic 250ml intravenously
Additional rescue analgetic 2g intravenously
Additional rescue analgetic 100mg intravenously