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Lidocaine Patches in Elderly Patients With Traumatic Rib Fractures
Sponsor: Medical College of Wisconsin
Summary
Many patients are prescribed lidocaine patches for rib fractures despite mixed evidence to their efficacy. The outcome of this trial offers significant benefit to patient care if it finds benefit of their use or if it does not. Reducing opioid use and increasing functional outcomes in geriatric patient suffering rib fractures can improve quality of life and ability to return to prior levels of function. Limiting the need for opioid prescriptions dispensed in the community, particularly to vulnerable geriatric individuals, is also a key aspect in curbing the opioid epidemic. However, even if no difference is found, it would support stopping the use of lidocaine patches in this population as a waste of money and resources. The novel approach of adding the 3rd arm to assess for placebo effect will also carry clinical value, as a placebo effect that reduces opioid use may in fact be enough to support continued use of the products given their overall low side effect risk profile compared to opioids and other pain control medications.
Official title: A Single-blind Randomized Placebo Controlled Trial of Lidocaine Patches for Opioid Reduction in Geriatric Rib Fracture Patients Admitted to the Hospital
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
65 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
5
Start Date
2023-10-01
Completion Date
2024-08-01
Last Updated
2026-07-08
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Placebo Patch
Transdermal placebo patch
4% Lidocaine Patch
Transdermal patch
Locations (1)
Abdul Hafiz Al Tannir
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States