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Pain After Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (PAINCARE)
Sponsor: Region Skane
Summary
The PAINCARE substudy is an observational cohort substudy nested within the international STEPCARE trial, which evaluates sedation, temperature, and mean arterial pressure strategies after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. PAINCARE aims to describe the burden of pain during early intensive care after cardiac arrest and to evaluate associations between early pain burden and selected ICU and patient-reported outcomes. Pain is common in critically ill patients but may be difficult to assess in patients who are unconscious, sedated, mechanically ventilated, or unable to self-report. PAINCARE collects structured pain assessments during the first 168 hours after randomization using validated self-report or behavioral pain instruments and relates early pain burden to outcomes including delirium burden, ventilator-free time, ICU-free time, and follow-up pain outcomes. All analyses are observational; PAINCARE is not designed to determine whether modifying pain burden improves outcomes.
Official title: Characterizing and Quantifying Pain After Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation: Insights From the PAINCARE Substudy of the STEPCARE Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Start Date
2023-10-15
Completion Date
2028-10-31
Last Updated
2026-05-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Locations (3)
Dep. of Intensive Care Halmstad Lasarett
Halmstad, Sweden
Department of Intensive Care, Skåne University Hospital
Malmö, Sweden
Dep. of Intensive Care, Norrlands Universitets Sjukhus
Umeå, Sweden