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NCT ID: NCT03724656 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastrointestinal Dysfunction

Effects of Intraoperative Stimulation of Acupoints on Postoperative Gastrointestinal Motility Recovery

Start date: March 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

1. Research name: Effects of intraoperative stimulation of acupoints on postoperative gastrointestinal motility recovery in patients undergoing non-gastrointestinal abdominal surgery. 2. Research center: Multicenter research 3. Research design: A randomized controlled study method would be used in this study, in which the investigators would provide electroacupuncture on the basis of general anesthesia for non-gastrointestinal abdominal surgery. The effects of electroacupuncture on postoperative gastrointestinal motility recovery in patients undergoing non-gastrointestinal abdominal surgery will be observed and compared with the control group. 4. Research population: Patients who are greater or equal to 18 years old and less than 64 years old , meanwhile intend to receive selective/limited non-gastrointestinal surgery under general anesthesia. 5. Number of participants: 600 6. Interventions: The treatment group received electroacupuncture intervention 30 minutes before induction of anesthesia. In the treatment group, bilateral Neiguan point, bilateral Zusanli point and bilateral Hegu point were selected, then electroacupuncture was applied and the needle was retained until the end of operation. The control group was treated with non-acupoint shallow acupuncture method. The needle was inserted 5 cm beside the acupoint and the needling depth was less than 2 mm. At the same time, the manual stimulation was avoided, "Deqi" was not obtained, electroacupuncture was applied, electric current was regulated, and the needle was retained until the end of the operation.

NCT ID: NCT03383562 Not yet recruiting - Infection Clinical Trials

Daytime Variation of Complication in Gastric and Pancreatic Surgery

Start date: January 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Evaluate the daytime variation of complications in gastric and pancreatic surgery