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NCT ID: NCT03043456 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Microbial Colonization

Patient Satisfaction and Microbial Changes in Complete Dentures.

Start date: March 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this research, the investigators are comparing the new thermoplastic material side by side with the conventional poly methyl methacrylate for fully edentulous patients measuring their satisfaction and microbiological count.

NCT ID: NCT02196441 Not yet recruiting - Satisfaction Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Deep Topical Fornix Nerve Block Versus Topical Anaesthesia Procedure

Start date: August 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

General anaesthesia now a days is not the first choice in phakic intra ocular lens surgery (Phakic IOL) , the short duration of the surgery, general anaesthesia complications, decrease the length of hospital stay and decreasing the costs direct the interest to the regional anaesthesia By the time the traditional retro and peribulbar injections recede to a newer techniques that is safer and cheaper, sub tenon's block using a blunt needle took over due to the more safety profile Even though, still serious problems can occur specially in patients with long axial length. Deep topical fornix nerve block anaesthesia (DTFNB) and topical anaesthesia gradually took over with promising and successful results, decreasing length of hospital stay and increasing patient satisfaction and fewer margins of complications. In this study the investigators compared topical anaesthesia alone with DTFNBA in patients undergoing posterior chamber phakic IOL surgery (Visian ICL).

NCT ID: NCT01608997 Not yet recruiting - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

Postoperative Multiparameter Outcomes During the Six Months After Rotator Cuff Repair

Start date: June 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Rotator cuff tears are common amongst 50-60 year olds with no connection to their physical activity. When symptomatic, the injury affects all aspects of general health, quality of life and function. Surgical intervention is recommended only if conservative treatment fails. The purpose of the surgical intervention is to reduce pain, and improve function while improving range of motion and muscle strength around the shoulder. The purpose of the current study is to measure physical, functional, expectation, satisfaction and quality of life outcomes after rotator cuff repair surgery. Another purpose is to learn the reproducibility components of the above outcomes.