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Ketamine and Hyoscine for postoperative catheter related bladder discomfort

Comparison Between Ketamine And Hyoscine For Management Of Postoperative Catheter Related Bladder Discomfort. A Randomized Controlled Double Blind Study. An Experience From Cairo University Hospital in EGYPT.

Status
Active, not recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Interventional
Source
PACTR
Registry ID
PACTR201510001279149
Enrollment
60
Registered
2015-09-26
Start date
2015-10-01
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2026-01-27

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Urological and Genital Diseases postoperative catheter related bladder discomfort

Interventions

Hyoscine group

Sponsors

Cairo University hospitals, faculty of medicine
Lead Sponsor

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
Male

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria: male patients aged 18¿60 years old (ASA) physical status I and II, elective non urological surgery under general anesthesia

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria: history of bladder out¿ow obstruction, prostate hyperplasia, overactive bladder, neurogenic bladder, end-stage renal disease, morbid obesity, disturbances of the central nervous system (CNS), chronic analgesic abuse, cranium and cardiac surgeries hepatic psychiatric disease.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
Reduction in severity of Catheter Related Bladder Discomfort (CRBD)

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
hemodynamic, Total dose of analgesics, PONV, sedation

Countries

Egypt

Contacts

Public ContactNasr Seif

MD degree, lecturer of anesthesia, pain and surgical ICU

seif.nasr@yahoo.com+201005223734

Outcome results

None listed

Source: PACTR (via WHO ICTRP) · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026