Comparing Analgesic Regimen Effectiveness and Safety for Surgery (CARES) Trial
University of Michigan
Summary
This trial is being completed to compare two commonly used options to treat pain after surgery. Participants that undergo gallbladder removal, hernia repair, and breast lump removal will be eligible to enroll. Eligible participants will be randomized to 1 of 2 groups of medications (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDS) plus acetaminophen or low dose opioids plus acetaminophen). It is anticipated that the NSAID group will have superior clinical outcomes and fewer side effects when compared to the opioid group.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * No significant analgesic medication use before surgery: For this study, significant analgesic medication use before surgery as use of prescriptions for opioid or NSAID medications in the past 30 days, or over-the-counter NSAID use on greater than 7 of 30 past days, as reported by the patient. * One of three common low-risk surgical procedures: For this study, the three-common low-risk surgical procedures will include laparoscopic gallbladder removal, inguinal hernia repair, and breast lumpectomy. Exclusion Criteria: * Anticipated other surgery within 6 months or antici…
Interventions
- DrugNSAID
Once randomized to this group the surgical team will elect for 1 of the following treatment options to be given: * Ibuprofen 600 milligram (mg) by mouth every six hours as needed for pain (10 doses) * Celecoxib 400 mg by mouth once then 200 mg every twelve hours as needed for pain (10 doses) * Naproxen 500 mg by mouth once then 250 mg by mouth every eight hours as needed for pain (10 doses)
- DrugOpioid
Once randomized to this group the surgical team will elect for 1 of the following treatment options to be given: * Oxycodone 5 mg by mouth every four to six hours as needed for pain, 10 doses * Morphine 7.5 mg by mouth every four to six hours as needed for pain, 10 doses * Hydromorphone 2 mg by mouth every four to six hours as needed for pain, 10 doses
- DrugAcetaminophen
Acetaminophen 1000 mg by mouth every 6 hours around the clock for the first three days after surgery then as needed thereafter (20 doses).
Locations (8)
- University of MichiganAnn Arbor, Michigan
- Henry Ford Health SystemDetroit, Michigan
- Washington University in Saint LouisSt Louis, Missouri
- Cooper University Health CareCamden, New Jersey
- University of North Carolina HospitalsChapel Hill, North Carolina
- Temple University - Temple HealthPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania