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To evaluate efficacy of topical treatment with coal tar compared to topical treatment with corticosteroids in children aged 1 to <16 years with moderate to severe AD, based on the percentage change in Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI) at…
1. Less experience of pain by using TLA unlike lidocaine/epinephrine 1 %.2. Little intraoperative bleeding because of the vasoconstrictive effect of TLA.3. Long lasting analgesia, also postoperative.
The objective of this study is to determine whether either a femoral nerve block (FNB) or local infiltration analgesia (LIA) is a better anesthetic technique to achieve optimal functional outcome after one year in patients receiving a total knee…
The present study is designed to verify the hypothesis that a strategy based on a goal-directed perfusion, aimed to avoid a nadir DO2 below the critical threshold, is effective in limiting the postoperative AKI rate.
Adrenaline use in local infiltration analgesia during TKA;Randomized, double blind, controlled study
The goal of the pilot study is to compare LIA with or without adrenaline infiltration by means of post operative pain (VAS) scores, PONV, early mobilisation and early discharge criteria.
The purpose of the present study is to obtain a pharmacokinetic profile of ropivacaine in serum with epinephrine, and of ropivacaine in serum without epinephrine, used for high dosed combined femoral and sciatic nerve block in lower extremity…
Primary Trial ObjectivesBase Study1) Primary Efficacy Objective: To assess the efficacy of SCH 900222/MK-3222, hereafter referred to as MK-3222, compared to placebo in the treatment of moderate-to-severe chronic plaque psoriasis as measured by the…