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NCT ID: NCT04639154 Recruiting - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Tramadol Hydrochnoride as Adjuvant to Local Anesthetic in Ultrasound Guided Erector Spinea Plane Block in Management of Chronic Chest Wall Cancer Pain

Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chest wall pain is a severe and distressing symptom. The erector spinae plane block (ESPB) is an interfascial plane block where local anesthetic is injected between the erector spine muscle and the transverse process. It is a simple procedure, with easy sonographic landmarks, for postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing thoracic, abdominal, lumbar, and urologic surgery. The ESPB was initially described to relieve chronic pain from metastatic disease and rib fractures.

NCT ID: NCT04639089 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cardiac Surgical Procedures

The Effect of Platelet Rich Pasma on Strenal Healing Post Median Strenotomy in Patients Undergoing Open Heart Surgery

Start date: August 14, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous concentration of human platelets in a small volume of plasma. Because it is an autogenous preparation, PRP is inherently safe and therefore free from concerns over transmissible diseases such as HIV and hepatitis. Its power of regeneration already proved by orthopedics and dentists in their trials to regenerate cartilages .We will use it to know its ability to enhance healing of sternum in vulnerable patients to sternal dehiscence after open heart surgery .

NCT ID: NCT04635319 Recruiting - Facial Asymmetry Clinical Trials

Prevalence of Facial Asymmetry Among Orthodontic Patients

Start date: November 20, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To estimate the prevalence of facial asymmetry

NCT ID: NCT04635202 Recruiting - Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Trials

Effect of Elliptical Training on Metabolic Homeostasis in Metabolic Syndrome

Start date: September 9, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The growing prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in the worldwide is becoming a serious health problem and economic burden. MetS has become a crucial risk factor for the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The rising rates of CVD and diabetes, which are the two leading causes of death. To prevent the progression of MetS to diabetes and CVD, regular physical activity is required. Elliptical trainer device is a relatively new modality of exercise and is advertised to be superior to a treadmill because of the low joint impact and the more reasonable costs of an elliptical trainer compared to a treadmill. Additional quantitative research is needed to further evaluate the effectiveness of elliptical trainers and the physiological and perceptual responses to the machine.

NCT ID: NCT04634656 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cognitive Dysfunction, Postoperative

Lidocaine on Early Cognitive Dysfunction in Shoulder Arthroscopy

Start date: January 7, 2021
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The beach chair position (BCP) combined with deliberate hypotension impair cerebral perfusion pressure and oxygenation during arthroscopic shoulder surgeries and produce cerebral ischemia.

NCT ID: NCT04632693 Recruiting - Gingival Thickness Clinical Trials

Soft Tissue Augmentation Using CAF With Either SCTG and Vitamin C Versus SCTG Alone in Management of RT1 Gingival Recession

Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Compare gingival thickness following CAF With SCTG and Vitamin C Versus SCTG Alone in Management of RT1 Gingival Recession.

NCT ID: NCT04628689 Recruiting - Hip Surgeries Clinical Trials

Quadratus Lumborum Block by Paraspinous Sagittal Shift Approach With Different Concentrations Of Bupivacaine in Hip Surgeries

Start date: November 20, 2020
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to evaluate the optimum concentration of bupivacaine in Paraspinous Sagittal Shift Approach for Quadratus Lumborum Block in hip Surgeries

NCT ID: NCT04628247 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy

Effect of Spring Gravity Bar on Gait Pattern in Children With Spastic Diplegia

Start date: September 21, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to determine the effect of spring gravity bar on gait pattern in children with spastic diplegia

NCT ID: NCT04624035 Recruiting - Myopia Clinical Trials

Implantable Phakic Lens (IPCL) VS Implantable Collamer Lens

Start date: October 10, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Phakic intraocular lenses (pIOL) of different designs and materials have been used effectively instead of corneal refractive surgery in certain situations. The pIOL exhibits a number of advantages over corneal techniques as it is suitable for high myopes, with lower production of aberrations, and superior contrast sensitivity. Keeping the accommodation is its definite lead over refractive lens exchange. The Visian implantable collamer lens (ICL; Staar Surgical, Monrovia, CA), a posterior chamber pIOL, has been stated to be useful for the correction of high myopia. Nevertheless, as an intraocular procedure, it is associated with a risk of complications as probable injury to anterior segment, retinal detachment and endophthalmitis. The Implantable Phakic Contact Lens (IPCL V2, Caregroup Sight Solutions, India) has been developed as an alternative for the ICL, at a noticeable financial advantage. Furthermore, the highestmyopic correction which is instantly accessible with ICL is -18.0 D. Meanwhile, IPCL can provide correction higher degrees up to -30.0 D. Former researches have been made to assess the safety and efficiency of ICL implantation, to evaluate various devices for anterior segment imaging postoperatively and to identify changes in anterior segment after surgery. A recent study determined the safety of the IPCL over a minimum follow-up period of one year. In this work the investigators aimed to compare the refractive results and the adverse effects of the IPCL and the ICL in treatment of myopia in adults.

NCT ID: NCT04624022 Recruiting - Punctal Stenosis Clinical Trials

AS OCT Evaluation for Perforated Punctual Plugs

Start date: May 11, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Evaluation of the perforated punctal plugs after implantation in cases of punctal stenosis regarding position and patency in the early postoperative period (during the first operative weak)