There are two common and concurrently used strategies for pain management following surgical treatment of supracondylar humerus (elbow) fractures in children: opioids vs over the counter pain medications. The purpose of this study is to determine if ibuprofen and acetaminophen can provide similar or better pain relief compared to ibuprofen and hydrocodone/acetaminophen (also known as Hycet) for this population of children after they have been discharged. If over the counter medications can provide adequate pain relief, then fewer opioid prescriptions would be necessary. This reduces early opioid exposure and decreases unnecessary opioids in circulation.
Prior to surgery, participants will be randomly assigned to a group that will determine whether they are prescribed an opioid vs non-opioid pain management plan at discharge. Each participants' parent or guardian will be given a journal to keep track of their child's pain severity and the pain medications taken. The journal will updated daily until participants no longer require pain medication. Participants will follow up with their surgeon per usual at their post-operative visits.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
29
Texas Children's Hospital - Main Campus
Houston, Texas, United States
Texas Children's Hospital - West Campus
Houston, Texas, United States
Texas Children's Hospital - Woodlands Campus
Houston, Texas, United States
Daily Pain Scores on the FACES Scale
A parent/guardian will ask participants to rate their pain severity using the Wong-Baker FACES scale, which ranges from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain).
Time frame: from discharge until pain medication is no longer required (assessed up to 3 weeks)
Number of Days Pain Medication Required
A parent/guardian will record the doses of pain medications given to the participant each day.
Time frame: from discharge until pain medication is no longer required (assessed up to 3 weeks)
Number of Pain Medication Doses Required Per Day
A parent/guardian will record the doses of pain medications given to the participant each day.
Time frame: from discharge until pain medication is no longer required (assessed up to 3 weeks)
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.