Status:
TERMINATED
Ketamine and Morphine Versus Morphine Alone for the Treatment of Acute Pain in the Emergency Department
Lead Sponsor:
University of Arizona
Collaborating Sponsors:
American College of Emergency Physicians
Conditions:
Acute Pain
Eligibility:
All Genders
18-100 years
Phase:
NA
Brief Summary
Our goal is to study whether giving people low dose ketamine along with morphine when they come to the Emergency Department will help their pain more than giving morphine by itself. There have been ma...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Presenting to Emergency Department in acute pain
- age 18 and over
- determined to require morphine for pain control by treating physician
Exclusion
- Patients presenting with headache or head injury
- Patient with eye injury or eye pain
- Nontraumatic chest Pain
- Pregnant patients or women of childbearing potential
- Patients allergic to morphine or ketamine
- Patients with known history of narcotic/alcohol abuse or presenting for narcotic medication refill
- Patients with hypertension: diastolic blood pressure \> 100 OR systolic blood pressure \> 180
- Patient whose pain is so severe that they are unable to give informed consent
- Patients who have had bad experiences to prior hallucinations from any origin
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
June 1 2013
Trial Type :
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation :
ACTUAL
End Date :
April 1 2014
Estimated Enrollment :
17 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT01900847
Start Date
June 1 2013
End Date
April 1 2014
Last Update
July 17 2023
Active Locations (1)
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University of Arizona Health Network University Campus 1501 North Campbell Ave
Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85724