Injury clinical trials at UCSF
1 research study open to eligible people
An injury is damage to the body from force, heat, or sharp objects. UCSF is testing whether pain medicines given by emergency staff before hospital arrival change pain levels in a randomized study. UCSF is partnering with other hospitals and plans multi-year enrollment to collect data on safety and outcomes.
Prehospital Analgesia INtervention Trial (PAIN)
open to eligible people ages 18 years and up
The Prehospital Analgesia INtervention trial (PAIN) is a proposed 4 year (3-year enrollment) multicenter, prehospital, randomized, double-blind, clinical trial that will enroll approximately 994 patients at select LITES Network sites. The objective is to perform a prospective, interventional, randomized trial among prehospital trauma patients with compensated shock (SI≥0.9 or HR ≥115) and an indication for pain management, comparing patient centered outcomes following prehospital administration of ketamine hydrochloride versus fentanyl citrate.
San Francisco, California and other locations
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