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NCT ID: NCT05675904 Completed - Cancer of Colon Clinical Trials

Textbook Outcome in Colon Carcinoma

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

BACKGROUND: Textbook outcome (TO) is a multidimensional quality management tool that uses a set of traditional surgical measures to reflect an "ideal" surgical result for a particular pathology. The aim of the present study is to record the rate of TO in patients undergoing elective surgery for colon cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective study of all patients undergoing scheduled colon cancer surgery at a Spanish university hospital from September 2012 to August 2016. Patients with rectal cancer were excluded. The variables included in the definition of TO were: R0 resection, number of isolated nodes ≥12, no Clavien-Dindo ≥IIIa complications, no prolonged stay, no readmissions, and no mortality in the first 30 days. The main objective of this study is to analyse the achievement of TO in a series of patients undergoing scheduled colon cancer resection at the Doctor Balmis General University Hospital in Alicante, Spain. The investigators assess the relationship between TO and overall and disease-free survival, and analyse the indicators included in the definition of TO in colon cancer surgery in order to establish recommendations for its standardization.

NCT ID: NCT05648318 Completed - Colonic Neoplasms Clinical Trials

Comparison of Oral Lactulose Versus Polyethylene Glycol for Bowel Preparation in Low-risk Patients

Start date: January 8, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adequate quality of bowel preparation(BP) is essential for colonoscopy. In recently, Kang suggested that for low-risk patients, single dose of 2L PEG is an effective regimen for bowel preparation.However, due to the poor palatability, there still more than 30% patients with 2L regimen experienced nausea or vomiting in our center. Oral lactulose is a treatment for constipation. Several studies have compared the effectiveness between use PEG and lactulose for colonoscopy preparation in average-risk patients. However, the data in low-risk patients is vacant. The objective of current study was to compared the effectiveness of bowel preparation and patient tolerance using lactulose and 2L PEG regimen in low-risk patients.

NCT ID: NCT05553080 Completed - Cancer of Colon Clinical Trials

Significance of Immunohistochemical Expression of Fascin-1 in Colorectal Carcinoma

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

Colorectal carcinoma is a major health problem. As a malignant tumor, the malignant potential of colorectal carcinoma is based mainly on its ability to metastasis to different sites. Fascin-1 is an actin binding protein which is involved in reconstruction of intracellular actin network, the latter enforces the neoplastic cell to invade surrounding structures.

NCT ID: NCT05536362 Completed - Colon Cancer Clinical Trials

Propofol With Clonidine and Ketamine Throughout Colon Cancer Surgery

Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The Study Showed that combining clonidine and ketamine together can increase the likelihood of achieving a sufficient level of anaesthesia while minimizing post-operative discomfort and inflammation.

NCT ID: NCT05505370 Completed - Colonic Neoplasms Clinical Trials

Case Series With Saneso 3600 Colonoscope

Start date: April 21, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Saneso colonoscope is a novel FDA cleared colonoscope that provides a 360 degree integrated view of the colon. Saneso colonoscope has five cameras and multiple LED lights at the distal head. The objective of the present study is to evaluate clinical success of the Saneso colonoscope in intubation of the terminal ileum and to obtain user feedback with regards to usability characteristics compared to predicate devices.

NCT ID: NCT05502835 Completed - Clinical trials for Postoperative Complications

Pulse Pressure Variation Based Intraoperative Fluid Management Versus Traditional Fluid Management for Colonic Cancer Patients Undergoing Mass Resection and Anastomosis

Start date: August 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

pulse pressure variation based intraoperative fluid therapy versus traditional fluid therapy for colonic cancer patients undergoing mass resection and anastomosis for maintaining adequate hydration without complications.

NCT ID: NCT05498051 Completed - Clinical trials for Colorectal Neoplasms

Fluorescent Sentinel Lymph Node Identification in Colon Carcinoma Using Submucosal Bevacizumab-800CW.

IBIZA-1
Start date: September 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This prospective study aims to assess the safety and feasibility of lymph node identification using bevacizumab-800CW in patients with cT1-3N0-2 tumours, using peritumoral submucosal injections

NCT ID: NCT05497726 Completed - Clinical trials for Colorectal Neoplasms

Fluorescent Sentinel Lymph Node Identification in Colon Carcinoma Using Intravenous Bevacizumab-800CW

IBIZA-2
Start date: January 27, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This prospective study aims to assess the safety and feasibility of lymph node identification using bevacizumab-800CW in patients with cT1-3N0-2 tumours, using intravenous administration.

NCT ID: NCT05475288 Completed - Colonic Neoplasms Clinical Trials

Incidence, Risk Factor, Treatment and Overall Survival of Locoregionally Recurrent Colon Cancer

Start date: January 1, 2015
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Data on disease recurrence was collected for all primary colon cancer patients diagnosed in the Netherlands over the first six months of 2015. Three-year cumulative incidence, risk factors, treatment and three-year OS of locoregionally recurrent colon cancer were determined.

NCT ID: NCT05341622 Completed - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

Mailed FIT Outreach 2022

Start date: May 27, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project aims to evaluate different approaches to increase colorectal cancer screening among primary care patients at Penn Medicine through a centralized screening outreach program. In a pragmatic trial, we will evaluate different approaches to increase response rate to mailed fecal immunochemical test (FIT) kits among eligible patients, including differentiated packaging, sending text reminders, and personalized reminders.