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NCT ID: NCT06320574 Not yet recruiting - Healthy Volunteers Clinical Trials

Nurses' Competence in Gastric Ultrasound

SKILLS-1
Start date: March 14, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational cohort study is to investigate gastric ultrasound skills in surgical nurses. The main question it aims to answer is: • how much training is required for surgical nurses to obtain competency in performing gastric ultrasound. Participants will follow a training involving - theoretical background using e-learning, picture library and lecture - practical skill development in an interactive hands-on workshop on live models directed by expert gastric ultrasonographer - and formative assessments during training sessions scanning healthy volunteers by participants and examiners (expert gastric ultrasonographers).

NCT ID: NCT05763745 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Point of Care Ultrasound

Bedside Ultrasonic Assessment for Gastric Content in Patients With Upper GI Bleeding Undergoing Endoscopy: a Pilot Study

Start date: February 10, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Emerging studies have evaluated POCUS (Point of Care Ultrasound) for assessing of gastric content prior to anesthesia to reduce the risk of aspiration and demonstrated that POCUS can accurately identify presence of gastric food or fluid. Despite accumulating studies evaluating POCUS as a diagnostic modality to evaluate for gastric food content prior to anesthesia, there is no study to date that has evaluated the role of POCUS prior to endoscopy among patients with upper GI bleeding. Therefore, this study is to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of POCUS for retained gastric content prior to endoscopy among patient hospitalized/admitted with upper GI bleeding. This study would take place at Loma Linda University Medical Center. Subjects will be any one who has upper GI bleed required EGD and age of greater than 18 years old. The study will plan for 1 year or reach 50 patients (whichever one comes first). In addition, subjects will be recruited from ED, ICU, Medicine ward by the PI, SubPI, and Collaborators. Subject will received ultrasound up to 6 hours prior the start of endoscopy. The location of Ultrasound would either take place at GI lab prior to scope or at the ward prior to transportation to GI lab or at ICU prior to endoscopy. The ultrasound would focus upper abdomen area and look for antrum. the result will be immediately read before endoscopy and fill out on the sheet before the endoscopy. Patient then proceed with endoscopy. At the end of the scope, the researcher will ask the endoscopist questions regarding how well they could see each part of the stomach in order to complete the study. Both results are compared between US and Endoscopy. Endoscopist is blinded in this study.

NCT ID: NCT05728242 Recruiting - Fractures, Bone Clinical Trials

Point-of-care Gastric Ultrasound for Fracture Surgery

Start date: February 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Although there are fasting guidelines offered by the American Society of Anesthesiology (ASA) for managing preoperative patient assessment, some patients may need to be more cautious about the risk of aspiration. Since ultrasound has been a part of perioperative anesthesiology practice, it is simple to assess gastric content preoperatively with bedside ultrasonography (USG). More research is necessary to define elective surgeries with a possible risk of aspiration. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the adequacy of standard fasting protocols in post-traumatic fracture surgery by measuring and evaluating gastric volume and content with USG in the preoperative operating room.

NCT ID: NCT02936882 Recruiting - Gastric Content Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Antral Ultrasonography for Full Stomach Diagnosis Before Pediatric Surgical Emergencies

Start date: March 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates antral ultrasonography for the diagnosis of full stomach before surgical emergencies in pediatric population. Preoperative ultrasonographic antral evaluation is compared to peroperative gastric aspirate with nasogastric tube.