Maimonides Medical Center

Dr. Sergey Motov, MD

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Maimonides Medical Center

Studies Chronic Persistent Surgical Pain
Studies Pain
12 reported clinical trials
17 drugs studied

Affiliated Hospitals

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Maimonides Medical Center

Clinical Trials Sergey Motov, MD is currently running

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MeMed BV Test

for Respiratory Infection

This is a Prospective, multi-center study enrolling adults subjects presented to the ED/Urgent care, with symptoms consistent with lower respiratory infection (LRTI). The reason of this study is to demonstrate the MeMed BV can help clinicians make decisions about using antibiotics in patients with lower respiratory track infections and see how it would impact clinical outcomes, antibiotics use, hospitalizations, ED clinicians find ways to improve health and medical care.
Recruiting1 award N/A6 criteria
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Virtual Reality

for Musculoskeletal Pain

The proposed Virtual Reality as an Adjunct to Pain Management for Geriatric Patients in the ED (VRAP-ED) project will take place in the Emergency Medicine Department at Maimonides Medical Center. It seeks to enhance the analgesic practices for geriatric patients with acute painful conditions in the emergency setting. Although virtual reality (VR) has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing pain and anxiety in various clinical settings for juveniles and adults, the analgesic efficacy of VR for geriatric ED patients lacks established data. The project will use a geriatric-focused VR platform. The project intends to improve pain management for almost 200 geriatric patients by evaluating the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) in reducing pain and its impact on anxiety \& stress reduction. The research project will conduct a randomized clinical trial to investigate the analgesic efficacy and impact on anxiety \& stress by using VR as an adjunct to the standard of care (SOC) for pain management in elderly patients presenting to the ED with acute musculoskeletal pain. This will be investigated through a prospective, randomized, non-blinded clinical trial conducted over two years. Eligible patients will be randomly assigned to either the control (SOC) or intervention (SOC+VR) groups. The expected outcomes of this research study will provide insight into the feasibility of using VR in a busy emergency setting for one of the most commonly encountered painful syndromes and to assess the analgesic efficacy as well as the satisfaction of VR application by both patients and ED clinicians.
Recruiting1 award N/A3 criteria

More about Sergey Motov, MD

Clinical Trial Related2 years of experience running clinical trials · Led 12 trials as a Principal Investigator · 4 Active Clinical Trials
Treatments Sergey Motov, MD has experience with
  • Aspirin
  • Rimegepant
  • Rizatriptan Benzoate
  • Virtual Reality
  • Nebulized Fentanyl
  • Nebulized Ketamine

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