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NCT ID: NCT05955495 Recruiting - Early Feeding Clinical Trials

Length of Stay Between Early Versus Delayed Oral Postoperative Feeding

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Start date: April 19, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Length of stay between early versus delayed oral postoperative feeding after gynecologic surgery under General Anesthesia: Randomized Controlled Trial, single center The goal of this Randomized Controlled Trial is to compare Length of stay between early versus delayed oral postoperative feeding after gynecologic surgery under General Anesthesia. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: - Length of stay - Complications Participants will randomized (1:1 block randomization ) into Group A or B. The comparison groups are early and delayed postoperative feeding.

NCT ID: NCT01028807 Completed - Early Feeding Clinical Trials

Early Feeding vs 5-day Fasting After Distal Elective Bowel Anastomoses in Children. A Randomized Controlled Trial

Start date: June 2003
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Purpose: To determine the safety and efficacy of early enteral feeding after distal (ileum-colon) elective bowel anastomoses in children. Methods: Controlled randomized trial including all pediatric patients with distal elective bowel anastomosis, excluding non-elective and high risk patients. VARIABLES: Demographic characteristics, operative time, anastomosis placement, Follow up: Tolerability variables: beginning peristalsis, beginning bowel movement, time to full diet intake, post-operative stay. Safety variables: mild and persistent vomiting, persistent abdominal distention, wound infection or dehiscence as well as anastomotic leak or dehiscence, reoperation and death. At the end of surgery were randomized to: 1. Experimental group(EG): Early feeding group, after a 24 hours fasting period, with good abdominal conditions (once the post operative ileus had solved), oral fluids and diet was started. 2. Control group (CG): obligatory 5-day fasting. Once the regular diet was tolerated, the patients were discharged. Statistics: Descriptive statistics for global description. Student's t test for quantitative variables and Chi square test for qualitative variables, a p-value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant.