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NCT ID: NCT03324048 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

A Single Mindfulness Meditation Session in Preoperative Anxiety : Effects on the Autonomous Nervous System

Start date: November 14, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Anxiety is an emotional disorder. It's a painful concern caused by uncertainty. It is a complex phenomenon misunderstood in spite of medical progress. Relaxation is a technical for reduce anxiety and is effective and safe. Previous study demonstrated the impact of session relaxation on the autonomous nervous system by the heart rate variability. Primary objective of this new study is to demonstrate a link between heart rate variability and reduced anxiety during relaxation session.

NCT ID: NCT01963858 Completed - Colonoscopy Clinical Trials

Effect of Functional Relaxation on Patients Undergoing Colonoscopy

Start date: October 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Patient attending for colonoscopy are generally worried and anxious. Fear of discomfort is the most common reason for low acceptance of colonoscopy. Several methods have been used to minimize patient discomfort, including the use of paediatric colonoscopes, variable stiffness colonoscopes, gastroscopes, music, audio distraction, or simply allowing the patients to participate in administration of medication. Although a potential benefit from some of these methods has been suggested, no clear recommendations have been made so far. We hypothesized functional relaxation reduces discomfort during colonoscopy.