The state of West Virginia currently has 6 active clinical trials seeking participants for Pain research studies. These trials are conducted in various cities, including Morgantown, Charleston, Huntington and Wheeling.
Patient Retrospective Outcomes (PRO)
Recruiting
This study will evaluate de-identified (anonymous) data in subject medical charts to review the clinical outcomes of various treatment approaches in the treatment of chronic pain.
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
06/11/2024
Locations: West Virginia University Hospitals, Morgantown, West Virginia
Conditions: Chronic Pain
RELIEF - A Global Registry to Evaluate Long-Term Effectiveness of Neurostimulation Therapy for Pain
Recruiting
To compile characteristics of real-world clinical outcomes for Boston Scientific commercially approved neurostimulation systems for pain in routine clinical practice, when used according to the applicable Directions for Use - and - To evaluate the economic value and technical performance of Boston Scientific commercially approved neurostimulation systems for pain in routine clinical practice
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
06/06/2024
Locations: West Virginia University Hospitals, Morgantown, West Virginia
Conditions: Pain
Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Safety Profile of Understudied Drugs Administered to Children Per Standard of Care (POPS)
Recruiting
The study investigators are interested in learning more about how drugs, that are given to children by their health care provider, act in the bodies of children and young adults in hopes to find the most safe and effective dose for children. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the PK of understudied drugs currently being administered to children per SOC as prescribed by their treating provider.
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 0 years and 20 years
Trial Updated:
03/29/2024
Locations: West Virginia University Hospital, Morgantown, West Virginia
Conditions: Coronavirus Infection (COVID-19), Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, Urinary Tract Infections in Children, Hypertension, Pain, Hyperphosphatemia, Primary Hyperaldosteronism, Edema, Hypokalemia, Heart Failure, Menorrhagia, Insomnia, Pneumonia, Skin Infection, Arrythmia, Asthma in Children, Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Adrenal Insufficiency, Fibrinolysis; Hemorrhage, Hemophilia, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), Kawasaki Disease, Coagulation Disorder, Down Syndrome
Real-World Efficacy of Evoke® Closed-loop Spinal Cord Stimulation (CL-SCS) Therapy in Chronic Pain Patients (ULTRA).
Recruiting
This observational, prospective data collection is designed to evaluate the efficacy of CL-SCS therapy in real-world patients suffering from chronic pain.
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
02/06/2024
Locations: The Spine and Nerve Center of Saint Francis Hospital, Charleston, West Virginia
Conditions: Pain, Chronic Pain, Neuropathic Pain
Long-Term Real-World Outcomes Study on Patients Implanted With a Neurostimulator
Recruiting
The REALITY study is a prospective, post-market, non-randomized, multi-center, single-arm, open-label study intended to collect short- and long-term safety and effectiveness data on various populations implanted with Abbott's neurostimulation systems.
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
01/08/2024
Locations: The Spine & Nerve Center of St Francis Hospital, Charleston, West Virginia
Conditions: Chronic Pain
Pregabalin vs. Gabapentin on Reducing Opioid Usage
Recruiting
This is a single-center, randomized, open-label, Phase 4 clinical trial investigating the efficacy of multiple-dose administrations of Pregabalin or Gabapentin in combination with traditional opioid pain medications to decrease the amount of opioid pain medication usage in single-system orthopedic trauma patients.
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
01/11/2023
Locations: Charleston Area Medical Center"s Level 1 Trauma Center, Charleston, West Virginia
Conditions: Analgesics, Gabapentin, Injuries, Narcotics, Pain, Trauma