Ketamine Analgesia in Third Molar Surgery
NCT04459377 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: PHASE4 · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 168
Last updated 2022-10-12
Summary
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Outpatient surgery (day case surgery) is increasing. When the patients go home on the same day, this demands safe pain relief. A reduction of morphine (opioid) use is sought because of side effects and the dependency risk. An effective alternative to opioids is ketamine, which lacks the side effects of opioids but provides powerful analgesic effects.
METHOD At the start of surgery, Ketamine or placebo will be given in a vein to evaluate if the acute pain decreases significantly. Inflammation is known to cause pain. By measuring different proteins in the blood, the investigators want to understand how inflammation links to the pain. Wisdom tooth surgery provides significant post-operative pain and is a widely accepted pain model in drug studies. Patients referred for wisdom tooth surgery are asked to participate in the study. For statistical certainty, in total 165 persons will be enrolled to three groups. Two with active drug (different dose) and one placebo. Everyone gets local anesthesia. The completion of the study will be done in four years. The Ethics Review Board has approved the study.
CLINICAL RELEVANCE Effective pain relief after daily surgical procedures is important for patient´s safety and reducing the risk of long-term pain. It is also ethically necessary for the continued expansion of day case surgery. New knowledge of the mechanisms of pain increases the opportunities for individual and safe pain relief. Day case surgery is performed in all operating specialties, this might affects many patients nationally and internationally.
Conditions
- Pain
- Postoperative
Interventions
- DRUG
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S-Ketamine
Patients are randomized to three groups. Randomization in blocks of six patients stratified by sex. A list of serial numbers and randomized group affiliation is produced which is open to the pharmacy's manufacturing staff and closed to the staff of the trial. The pharmacy prepares filled syringes with investigation drug in accordance with randomized group affiliation. All groups are sedated with midazolam intravenously to a defined end point. A syringe pump with volume accuracy ± 2% injects the test drug (P, K1 or K2). One infusion set is coupled between the syringe and a three-way connection, which in turn is connected to a peripheral venous catheter (PVK). This PVK is also used for blood sampling. Blood is sampled at two occasions. Directly preoperatively and two hours after surgery. The third molar is surgically removed.
- DRUG
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Sodium Chloride 0.9% Inj
Patients are randomized to three groups. Randomization in blocks of six patients stratified by sex. A list of serial numbers and randomized group affiliation is produced which is open to the pharmacy's manufacturing staff and closed to the staff of the trial. The pharmacy prepares filled syringes with investigation drug in accordance with randomized group affiliation. All groups are sedated with midazolam intravenously to a defined end point. A syringe pump with volume accuracy ± 2% injects the test drug (P, K1 or K2). One infusion set is coupled between the syringe and a three-way connection, which in turn is connected to a peripheral venous catheter (PVK). This PVK is also used for blood sampling. Blood is sampled at two occasions. Directly preoperatively and two hours after surgery. The third molar is surgically removed.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Uppsala University
collaborator OTHER -
Center for Clinical Research Dalarna, Sweden
collaborator OTHER -
Dalarna County Council, Sweden
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Lars Sand, Professor, DDS, MD · Uppsala University
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- QUADRUPLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 44 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2017-02-14
- Primary Completion
- 2022-03-10
- Completion
- 2022-09-30
Countries
- Sweden
Study Locations
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