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Clinical Pharmacist-Led Perioperative Pain Management in Orthopedic Surgery: An Effectiveness Evaluation
Sponsor: The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine
Summary
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a clinical pharmacist-led perioperative pain management model in orthopedic surgery. It is a randomized controlled trial involving patients undergoing major orthopedic procedures. Participants will be assigned to either a standard care group or an intervention group receiving comprehensive pharmaceutical care, including preoperative medication reconciliation, intraoperative monitoring, and postoperative analgesic optimization. The primary outcome is the incidence of moderate-to-severe postoperative pain. Secondary outcomes include opioid consumption, adverse drug reactions, and patient satisfaction. This study seeks to establish an evidence-based protocol for optimizing pain management in orthopedic settings.
Official title: Clinical Pharmacist-Involved Perioperative Pain Management Model Construction and Effectiveness Evaluation in Orthopedic Surgery
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 99 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
600
Start Date
2026-07-30
Completion Date
2027-11-30
Last Updated
2026-07-07
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Clinical Pharmacist-Led Pain Management
Description: Comprehensive pharmaceutical care including medication reconciliation, patient education, and analgesic regimen optimization.
Standard Perioperative Care
Patients receive standard orthopedic perioperative care and routine pain management protocols as per hospital guidelines, without clinical pharmacist intervention.