This is an exploratory, hypothesis-generating safety and efficacy study for patients who come to the ER in acute (less than 7 days in duration) severe pain. Patients with chronic pain will not be enrolled. Eligible patients will receive up to a maximum of 4 mg IV hydromorphone over a 4 hour period. Hydromorphone will be given as 1 mg increments based on how the patient responds to the question, "Do you want more pain medicine?". This question will be asked repeatedly 30 minutes after the patient answers "no" or 30 minutes after the most recent dose of IV hydromorphone (which occurs if the patient answers "yes"). Up to 10% (approximately 30 patients) will serve as a pilot at the start of the study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
215
Montefiore Medical Center Moses Emegency Department
The Bronx, New York, United States
Number of Participants Requesting Pain Medication in Different Patterns Over Time
This is a descriptive hypothesis-generating trial, which is why it is not being compared in a randomized fashion to a comparison group. We are examining extended titration by expanding our "1+1" protocol to a "1+1+1+1" protocol and the various patterns of opioid request. For example, some may state "no" every time they are asked "Do you want more pain medication?" Some will state "yes" each time, and others will answer "yes" and "no" at different time periods. We will report these various patterns (i.e. X participants answered "no" everytime they were asked, Y answered "yes" everytime they were asked, Z answered "no" twice, etc). Time points 2, 3, and 4 are dependent on patient response to "Do you want more pain medication?" Time 1 is 30 min post-baseline. For those who answer "no", Time 2 is 30 minutes later (at 1 hour), and for yes, Time 2 is 30 minutes after additional pain medication is given. This pattern follows for Time 3 and 4, with a total study time of 4 hours
Time frame: 4 hours
Adverse Events and Side Effects by Total Amount of Hydromorphone Received
Time frame: 120 min
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