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NCT ID: NCT03203096 Completed - Stress Physiology Clinical Trials

Magnesium Supplementation in Stress Conditions

Start date: January 15, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to determine how a 6-week magnesium supplementation with 400 mg magnesium from magnesium citrate/magnesium oxide affects stress parameters in students in exam preparation.

NCT ID: NCT01009372 Completed - Stress Physiology Clinical Trials

The Intermittent Pneumoperitoneum Scheme of Work Breaks in Complex Laparoscopic Surgery

IPP
Start date: January 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Many people spanning from air traffic controllers to simple production line workers share regular compulsive breaks to revert fatigue whilst they work. This is uncommon for medical operators - a macho image is still as prevalent in real life as it is in countless TV series. We report on the first clinical trial on regular intraoperative breaks. For one time we turned our scientific curiosity to ourselves. This included the intraoperative collection of body fluids and required transparency which was not easy to obtain. It was rewarded with striking results: Regular intraoperative breaks lowered significantly the operators stress hormone levels, improved error-performance testing results and musculoskeletal fatigue scores. Subjectively the breaks enhanced the practitioners satisfaction. Surprisingly the operator's breaks were not at the cost of the patient: because the did not prolong the overall operation time at all and - in our setting- they significantly increased of cardiac output and urine production.