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NCT ID: NCT06316245 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastrointestinal Surgery

Functional Capacity and Days Alive Out of Hospital at 30 Days

Start date: March 19, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This prospective observational study aims to compare days alive and out of hospital at 30 days (DAOH-30) in patients with poor or good functional capacity undergoing gastrointestinal surgeries. The investigators are testing the hypothesis that patients with good functional capacity will have longer days alive and out of hospital than those with poor.

NCT ID: NCT05847296 Recruiting - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

Effect of Preoperative Sarcopenia on Postoperative Delirium in Elderly Patients Undergoing Gastrointestinal Surgery

Start date: May 5, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The goal of this observational study is to compare Incidence of postoperative delirium in Sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic elderly patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery. The main question it aims to answer are: • Effect of preoperative sarcopenia on postoperative delirium in elderly patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery Participants will be evaluated preoperatively for sarcopenia and assessed for postoperative delirium, pain, etc.

NCT ID: NCT05445024 Recruiting - Laparoscopic Clinical Trials

Combination of Nalbuphine and Dexmedetomidine Versus Sufentanil and Dexmedetomidine on Patients

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Surgical pain refers to pain that occurs immediately after surgery, including physical pain and visceral pain. Thus, it severely challenges the proper use of analgesics for patients undergoing laparoscope gastrointestinal surgery to clinicians. Nalbuphine is a mixed agonist-antagonist opioid. The investigators hypothesized that the clinical effect of nalbuphine in combination with dexmedetomidine might be different from that of sufentanil in combination with dexmedetomidine. So, the investigators performed a nalbuphine and dexmedetomidine dose finding study, for the patient controlled anaesthesia (PCA) after the laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgery, to establish their 95% effective dose (ED95). The investigators then compared the clinical effect and adverse events of the newly established dosing regimen of nalbuphine combined with dexmedetomidine, to the equivalent dosing of sufentanil combined with dexmedetomidine, in the same patient population.

NCT ID: NCT00995735 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Gastrointestinal Surgery

IMTN Study- International Prospective Multicenter Trial on Clinical NOTES

IMTN
Start date: June 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Objectives: Since 2007, natural orifice surgery evolved from theory and animal research to clinical applications, but is still limited in the literature to small casuistic reports. A preliminary prospective evaluation of postoperative results of the early casuistic of Natural orifice Surgery for many indications may show advantages and disadvantages of the methods. The IMTN Multicenter Trial for Clinical NOTES was and early results are described.