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NCT ID: NCT04870242 Completed - Appendicitis Clinical Trials

Studding the Implementation of ERAS Protocols in Pediatric Surgery

Start date: May 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

this is a retrospective cohort, descriptive study, investigating the role of ERAS protocols, in pediatric surgery and evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of implementing these protocols

NCT ID: NCT04645654 Completed - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Brief Postoperative Hypnosis Intervention as Multimodal Analgesia After Major Abdominal Surgery

Hypn+ERAS
Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will measure the efficacy of hypnosis on pain after a major abdominal surgery. The aim is to further improve comfort and rehabilitation of patients after surgery, beyond the usual early recovery after surgery (ERAS) enhancement protocols. Patients will be randomised (1:2) to the standard of care regarding pain management and rehabilitation, as part of the ERAS protocol, vs. ERAS + an additional hypnosis intervention. In this group, hospitalised patients are given 3 hypnosis sessions targeting analgesia between postoperative day 1 to 12. The study will collect outcomes about pain and its burden, sleep quality, appetite, mobilisation and mood. Secondary outcomes also include use of pain medication and length of hospital stay.

NCT ID: NCT04586257 Completed - ERAS Clinical Trials

Effect of Regional Anesthesia on Enhanced Recovery After Spine Surgeries

Start date: October 15, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will be carried out on 80 patients who will be presented for different spine surgeries under general anesthesia and regional anesthesia technique in Tanta university hospitals. The study was approved by the research ethics committee of the faculty of medicine. Patients will be admitted to the OR where induction of general anesthesia was started and then, the patients will be randomly distributed into two equal groups; - - Group I (40 patients) (ESP block): patients in this group will receive ESP block after induction of general anesthesia. - Group II (40 patients) (TLIP block): patients in this group will receive TLIP block after induction of general anesthesia Measurements; - The length of hospital stay as the primary outcome Postoperative pain scores and opioid consumption as the Secondary outcome

NCT ID: NCT04466696 Completed - Colon Cancer Clinical Trials

Feasibility of ERAS Protocol in T4 Colorectal Cancer Patients

Start date: January 1, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Patients diagnosed with T4 colorectal cancer represent a specific subgroup of colorectal patients, frequently composed of fragile patients whose advanced nature of the disease often requires a multi organ resection by an open surgery approach and frequently leads to higher intra/postoperative complication.Those characteristics makes them to be considered less suitable for ERAS protocol, especially regarding an expected difficult compliance to postoperative items. The impact of enhanced recovery program on postoperative outcomes in this subset of patients has never been addressed in literature, in fact most of studies either excluded T4 patients due to higher rates of complication or adopted an homogeneous patient sampling analizing all stage colorectal cancer together. Our aim is to investigate the feasibility of ERAS protocol in T4 colorectal patient, primary outcome was to compare postoperative lenght of stay between T4 colorectal patients treated with ERAS protcol and those treated with standard of care.

NCT ID: NCT04438590 Completed - Insulin Resistance Clinical Trials

Kelulut Honey as an Alternate Source of Carbo-Loading in Abdominal Surgery Involving the Digestive System

Kel-Load
Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study aims to identify if Kelulut Honey can be a potential alternative for the use of preoperative carboloading instead of the commercially available product, Carborie.

NCT ID: NCT03189550 Completed - Colorectal Surgery Clinical Trials

Enhanced Recovery After Surgery in Colorectal Surgery: A Large-Scale Quality Improvement Project

ERAS
Start date: July 1, 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Multimodal perioperative care pathways have evolved into enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS). ERAS pathways improve the quality of patient care, reduce morbidity, and shorten length of stay. This project will test the hypothesis that implementation of a multi-modal ERAS perioperative care protocol in colorectal surgical patients will result in significantly reduced perioperative morbidity and mortality.