/ Not yet recruitingPhase 4IIT The Effect of Pregabalin on Shoulder Pain of Patients With Myofascial Pain Syndrome and Central Sensitization Who Undergo Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair
This study aims to investigate the effects of Pregabalin intake on shoulder pain management in patients with central sensitization undergoing arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Although Pregabalin is known to be effective in controlling pain after shoulder arthroscopy, research on its efficacy in pain management for patients with central sensitization is scarce. Utilizing a list that identifies central sensitization, this study will explore whether Pregabalin can reduce postoperative pain in these patients and potentially improve joint mobility, emotional, and physical functioning. A prospective randomized study is planned, with inclusion criteria set for patients aged between 19 and 70 who have undergone arthroscopic rotator cuff repair.
The study will compare clinical outcomes up to one year postoperatively between two groups of 38 patients each. The case group will receive standard postoperative medications (NSAIDs) plus Pregabalin oral intake from the day before surgery to six weeks postoperatively, while the control group will receive only the standard postoperative medications without Pregabalin.
/ Unknown statusNot Applicable POST-MARKETING SURVEILLANCE (PMS) TO OBSERVE THE SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF LYRICA(REGISTERED) CR EXTENDED RELEASE TABLETS
This is an open-label, non-comparative, non-interventional, prospective, and multi-center PMS study to observe safety and effectiveness of Lyrica CR (82.5mg, 165mg, 330mg) in Korean subjects under the actual condition of use. PMS is an obligation to K-MFDS.
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