Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

This is a quality assurance trial to evaluate the effectiveness of guided breathing exercises on reducing the symptoms of hemorrhoidal disease in colorectal surgery patients. All patients who undergo hemorrhoid surgery are educated on breathing exercises that can be used to reduce pain and increase relaxation. These patients will be surveyed at their post-operative visit regarding pain and other symptoms and at their one month post operative visit on the any hospitalizations and emergency room visits since their surgery.


Clinical Trial Description

The effectiveness of guided breathing exercises on reducing the symptoms of hemorrhoidal disease in colorectal surgery patients will be assessed in this quality assurance trial. During the pre-operative clinic visit, patients to undergo hemorrhoid surgery are educated on breathing exercises that can be used to reduce pain and increase relaxation. In this year long study patient self-reported utilization of the breathing exercises and their level of pain, sleep quality, gastrointestinal symptoms (diarrhea, constipation, etc), emergency room visits, and hospitalizations in the month post hemorrhoid surgery will be evaluated. All patients will be asked to complete a brief survey at their pre-operative and one month post-operative visits. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT03240185
Study type Observational
Source Boston Medical Center
Contact
Status Completed
Phase
Start date October 2, 2017
Completion date December 15, 2019

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT04276298 - Topical Analgesia Post-Haemorrhoidectomy Phase 2/Phase 3
Completed NCT05772351 - Preoperative Micronized Flavonoid Fraction (MFF) Use in Multimodal Anesthesia in Anorectal Surgery N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT05089500 - The Two Treatment Methods Compared the Sclerosing Agent Injection and the Rubber Wrapping N/A
Completed NCT05984641 - Efficacy and Safety of CONAN® Proctological Cream for Treatment of Haemorrhoidal Disease N/A