There are about 11256 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in Egypt. The country of the clinical trial is determined by the location of where the clinical research is being studied. Most studies are often held in multiple locations & countries.
This study includes Three Dimensional Evaluation of Maxillary Arch Changes After Using Two Different Construction Techniques of Nasoalveolar Molding Devices in Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate Patients (Randomized Controlled Trial) Null hypothesis: there is no difference between using conventionally constructed nasoalveolar molding device and using digitally constructed nasoalveolar molding device
All the patients underwent standard muscle transplantation, where the resected extra stump of lateral or medial rectus muscle was transplanted to the medial or lateral rectus muscle using 6-0 prolene which wasrecessed by a standard recession technique
This study will be conducted to evaluate clinical and radiographic success of Photodynamic Therapy for root canal treatment of primary molars in comparison to the standard root canal treatment.
The present study will be conducted to evaluate the different patterns of abdominal trauma patients and their management in the Emergency Department of Sohag University Hospital
To study the incidence and predictors of developing symptomatic gallstone disease following bariatric surgery.
A comparison between resistive exercise and high intensity interval trainig on calcium and vitamin d in premenopausal women.
The aim of this study is to use non-invasive methods to identify patients at risk of developing gastrointestinal varices and correlation of these non-invasive methods with the degree of esophageal varices and the presence or absence of risk signs of bleeding such as cherry red spots.
studying the effect of ultrasound and kinesiotaping in shoulder impingement syndrome in reliefing pain and increase range of motion in subjects with shoulder impingement syndrome .
prospective observational study over POSEIDON group 3 and POSEIDON group 4 with antagonist protocol for clinical pregnancy rate outcomes
In spite of the development of a lot of airway devices in the past 2 decades, tracheal intubation problems were the most common primary airway problems. The GlideScope® Video Laryngoscope (Verathon, Bothell, WA) is a video laryngoscopy system with a two-segment blade, the distal portion of which houses a charge-coupled device that contains a micro-video camera that transmits images to a 7-inch video liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor. The GlideScope® can be used for routine intubation but is also commonly used as an alternative device for difficult or failed airways. It is particularly useful in cases where cervical motion or mouth opening is limited, preventing creation of a "straight line" of sight from the operator to the glottis . GlideScope improves the laryngeal view as one of its advantages due to the blade angle of 60° which is designed to improve the glottic view without the need of alignment of the oral, pharyngeal, and tracheal axes and also without adding additional lifting force. Fibreoptic intubation with a flexible bronchoscope is an important airway management skill in which anaesthesiologists should be proficient. Unfortunately, clinical experience shows that even with reasonable experience and practice, fibreoptic intubation can be challenging. It requires a high degree of manual dexterity, an ability to manoeuvre quickly under stressful clinical situations, and rigorous training and practice to maintain a high level of skill. Thus, whereas fibreoptic intubatThus, whereas fibreoptic intubation can be used rapidly for intubation, video laryngoscopy may be an effective alternative, especially in patients with an anticipated difficult airway. However, it remains unclear whether video-assisted airway management using the GlideScope provides significant advantages over flexible bronchoscopy in patients with potentially difficult airways , Video laryngoscopy is increasingly used for difficult airway management in anaesthesia, intensive care units and emergency departments. Recently, video laryngoscopy has been incorporated into various difficult airway management algorithms, being recommended as one of the initial steps in the management of difficult airways .