Have you or your loved ones been diagnosed with chest pain?

You may be eligible to participate in a chest pain clinical trial.

Have you or your loved ones been diagnosed with chest pain? You may be eligible to participate in a chest pain clinical trial.

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Chest Pain Clinical Trial in Haifa
NCT02469610 | Phase 4 | Interventional

Have you or your loved ones been diagnosed with chest pain?

You may be eligible to participate in a chest pain clinical trial.

Have you or your loved ones been diagnosed with chest pain? You may be eligible to participate in a chest pain clinical trial.

Completed

Male & Female

18 Years +

This study has recruited 65 Participants

It is well known that chest surgery patients suffer from high level pain in the perioperative period. The transition to thoracoscopic approaches reduced surgical pain. The proper pain control technique for thoracoscopic approaches is still under debate. One of the most popular methods for pain control is these procedures is the Intercostal block. The Intercostal block is usually based upon topical analgesic. In this study the investigators will try to examine the effect on pain control of the timing of Intercostal block of 100 mg BUPIVACAINE. The study is a prospective comparative study. The cohort will be divided into two groups. In the control group patients will have Intercostal block after surgery and in the study group the intercostal block will be given in the beginning of the surgical procedure. All other analgesic treatment during and post-surgery will be the same in both groups. The study will evaluate pain level in the days after the surgery, analgesic medication consumption and relevant morbidity.