Perioperative Pain Management
Clinical research at Hospital Universitario Dr Peset Aleixandre includes postoperative pain after ambulatory surgical care, with attention to pain control following foot surgery and the management of discomfort in the immediate recovery period.
- Postoperative pain
- Ambulatory surgery
- Foot surgery
The sponsor’s activity in this area reflects interest in improving pain-related outcomes in outpatient surgical settings.
Regional Anaesthesia
The trial portfolio also focuses on regional anaesthesia, particularly popliteal sciatic nerve block use in lower-limb surgery, with clinical interest in anaesthetic techniques that influence recovery and postoperative symptom patterns.
- Popliteal sciatic nerve block
- Outpatient anaesthesia
- Lower-limb surgery
This area highlights the hospital’s involvement in anaesthesia-related care for surgical patients.
Rebound Pain
Another key therapeutic interest is rebound pain after regional anaesthesia, a clinically relevant issue in the transition from anaesthetic effect to postoperative recovery, especially in ambulatory orthopaedic and foot procedures.
- Rebound pain
- Post-anaesthetic recovery
- Ambulatory orthopaedic care
The sponsor’s research activity addresses pain patterns that emerge after nerve block resolution.
Perioperative Corticosteroid Use
Clinical interest extends to intravenous dexamethasone as a perioperative supportive therapy, with focus on its role in modifying pain outcomes in surgical patients receiving regional anaesthesia.
- Intravenous dexamethasone
- Perioperative supportive therapy
- Pain outcome modulation
This reflects involvement in therapies aimed at improving symptom control around surgery.



