The hydromorphone protocol is more effective than usual care in Emergency Department (ED) patients age 65 years and older in terms of proportion who choose to forgo additional pain medication within 60 minutes post-baseline in the two groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
350
0.5 mg IV hydromorphone followed by an optional 0.5 mg IV dose
Attending administers any IV opioid in any dose he chooses
Montefiore Emergency Department
The Bronx, New York, United States
Number of Patients With Successful Treatment
Number of patients with "successful treatment" is defined as the number of patients who declined additional pain medication within 1 hour of study entry when asked the question, "Do you want more pain medication?". This measure looks at declining pain medication at either 15 minutes or 60 minutes, whereas 4. Post-Hoc refers only to the answer to the question at the 60 minute mark post-baseline.
Time frame: 1 hour
Mean Change in Pain Intensity From Baseline to 60 Minutes
Pain intensity is measured on the numerical rating scale (NRS) with scores ranging from 0 ("no pain") to 10 ("worst pain imaginable"). The change in scores over time is calculated by subtracting the score at 60 minutes from the score at baseline (before treatment). These change values were then averaged.
Time frame: 60 minutes
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