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NCT ID: NCT05280223 Completed - Clinical trials for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Dexmedetomidine Versus Hyalase Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common peripheral entrapment neuropathy, this study aims to investigate if, and to what extent hydro-dissection hyalase and saline versus dexmedetomidine upon the median nerve could offer symptoms and clinical improvement

NCT ID: NCT05280912 Completed - Clinical trials for Bleeding Following Tonsillectomy (Disorder)

Factors Associated With The Risk of Post Tonsillectomy Hemorrhage

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

factors associated with increase risk of post tonsillectomy hemorrhage and score of associated factors

NCT ID: NCT05282264 Completed - Type 1 Diabetes Clinical Trials

Acceptability of Hybrid Closed-loop Systems in Patients Living With Highly Unbalanced Type 1 Diabetes

HCL-VHP
Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

While closed-loop insulin delivery (CLID) systems demonstrated safety and effectiveness in patients with unbalanced type 1 diabetes (T1D), no studies have included patients with highly and chronically unbalanced diabetes. The investigators conduct a retrospective, observational, and single-center study to evaluate the acceptability, safety, and efficacy of a CLID system in patients living with T1D (≥2 years) with a HbA1c>11% in the past 12 months and a mean HbA1c >10% over the past three years. Efficacy was assessed using continuous glucose monitoring parameters.

NCT ID: NCT05285033 Completed - Clinical trials for Small-cell Lung Cancer

RW Effectiveness of Lurbinectedin in Extensive Stage SCLC

LURBICLIN
Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

LURBICLIN cohort will describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients who received at least one dose of lurbinectedin as part of ATU program. LURBICLIN will evaluate effectiveness and safety of lurbinectedin in real-world conditions.

NCT ID: NCT05286541 Completed - Clinical trials for Horizontal Ridge Deficiency

Buccal Cortical Separation and Lateralization for Horizontal Ridge Augmentation

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cases with horizontal ridge deficiency less than what is possible for ridge splitting were recruited and the buccal cortex was totally separated and lateralized at the desired distance for augmentation

NCT ID: NCT05287516 Completed - Healthy Clinical Trials

Validation of a Digital Visual Analogue Scale for Appetite Measurement

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study is to validate a newly developed digital visual analog scales with a mobile app for measuring human appetite and compare it with a traditional paper-based visual analog scales for appetite measurement.

NCT ID: NCT05288153 Completed - Clinical trials for Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia

Metformin Efficacy and Safety for Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Gastric intestinal metaplasia significantly increases the risk of gastric cancer. Metformin, a biguanide, which is widely used for treating diabetes mellitus, has recently been suggested to have a suppressive effect on tumorigenesis and cancer cell growth. The investigators devised a prospective randomized controlled trial to evaluate the chemopreventive effect of metformin against gastric intestinal metaplasia and the safety of this drug in non-diabetic gastric intestinal metaplasia patients.

NCT ID: NCT05288309 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

The Effect Of Use Of Raınstick And Kaleydoscope On Paın Anxıety Durıng Blood Draw

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Medical procedures are negative experiences that cause pain, distress, and anxiety and are not only uncomfortable during medical procedures, especially in children; negative consequences such as poor recovery, sleep disturbances, and post-traumatic stress symptoms. There are many different approaches, including pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods, for the treatment of pain and anxiety in children during medical procedures. Non-pharmacological methods vary depending on the child's age, level of development and the type of procedure, and non-pharmacological methods generally used in children fall into three groups: supportive, physical and cognitive or behavioral methods. Supportive methods are practices that include psychosocial care of the child, such as reading a book or playing games. Physical methods include techniques such as cold application, massage, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Cognitive or behavioral methods include practices such as listening to music, daydreaming, relaxation, and various methods of distraction. Cognitive and behavioral approaches typically use the activating or relaxing effects of music for arousal or calming and to enhance the learning of certain skills and behaviors. Music therapy practice reduces pain and anxiety levels by stimulating the pituitary gland. Another method used is the use of kaleidoscope. In the literature, they reported that the use of kaleidoscope is effective in reducing the pain that may occur during blood collection in studies conducted with preschool and school children, children and adolescents, and school-age children. The results show that the kaleidoscope can be used effectively to distract children from the painful procedure and reduce the perception of pain.

NCT ID: NCT05288712 Completed - Muscle Weakness Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of a Training Protocol With the Cervical Device in Subjects With Deep Cervical Muscle Strength Deficit.

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical results produced by a training protocol with the new device for cervical treatment (CDAT) and the conventional training protocol (CT) versus a control group (C) in subjects with cervical deep muscle strength deficit and mild neck disability.

NCT ID: NCT05289427 Completed - Knee Disease Clinical Trials

Triple Injection Peri-sartorius (TIPS) Block

Start date: April 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Comparison between the pain scores after total knee arthroplasty in patients receiving triple injection peri-sartorius (TIPS) block versus femoral nerve block (FNB)