ER pain relief showdown: which method works best for broken bones?
NCT ID NCT07314450
Summary
This study aims to find the safest and most comfortable way to relieve pain for adults while doctors set broken bones or fix dislocated joints in the emergency room. Researchers will compare different sedation and pain-blocking techniques used in routine care across three hospitals. They will measure patient and doctor satisfaction, pain levels, and any side effects to determine which approach works best.
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Emergency Department, Holbæk Hospital
RECRUITINGHolbæk, Region Sjælland, 4600, Denmark
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Emergency Department, Odense University Hospital
RECRUITINGOdense, Region Syddanmark, 5000, Denmark
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Emergency Department, Zealand University Hospital
RECRUITINGKøge, Region Sjælland, 4600, Denmark
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