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A Comparison of Postoperative Outcomes Provided by a Continuous Preperitoneal Infusion Versus Ultrasound...

Abdominal Pain

aim of this study is to compare the postoperative analgesia provided bya continuous preperitoneal infusion versus ultrasound guided rectus sheath block for midline emergency laparotomy. anticoagulated patients

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study Studying Physiological Effects of Probiotic Pills in Patients With Abdominal Pain/Discomfort...

Abdominal PainAbdominal Discomfort2 more

We are conducting a study to learn if probiotics, which are live bacteria found in food like yogurt and cheese, will improve symptoms of abdominal pain. Individuals participating in this study will take probiotic pills to see if this affects the expression of certain pain receptors in the intestines that relate to pain sensation. Biopsies will be taken from the colon before subjects take the probiotic pills. Subjects will then be given one of two different types of probiotic pills to take for 3-4 weeks. After taking the supplements, more biopsies will be collected to see if any changes have taken places. This study requires one screening visit and two clinic visits to UNC hospital. Subjects will also complete daily diary cards for 2 weeks during the study to record their symptoms and also collect 2 stool samples.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

A Study on Intestinal Gas Symptoms to Evaluate the Effects of Gas Defense in Otherwise Healthy Adult...

Abdominal PainAbdominal Cramps1 more

This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to determine the safety and efficacy of Digestive Advantage™ Gas Defense formula, a probiotic dietary supplement. The study will last approximately four weeks, and subjects will be seen at a screening/randomization visit, and two follow-up visits. Study procedures will include administering questionnaires for assessment of the study product's effect on intestinal gas symptoms and quality of life.

Completed40 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Osteopathic Treatment in Function Abdominal Pain in Children and Adolescents

Abdominal Pain

The objective is to evaluate the efficacy of osteopathic treatment as an adjunct to standard medical treatment in reducing child functional abdominal pain. A convenience sample that includes no more than 30 patients per study group (n = 60) are being recruited. As an exploratory study the investigators did not proceed to make any sample size calculation. This is a comparative study of two quasi-experimental interventions (standard treatment vs. standard treatment + Osteopathy). This will be a single-blind trial where only the evaluator will be blinded. The principal outcome will be pain measured by a visual analog scale. A version with more appropriate pictograms for pediatric patients is used. Measurements will be taken at baseline (baseline measurements) at 4, 8 weeks (the duration of interventions) and 6 months post-study.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Low-FODMAP Diet for FAPD in Children.

Functional Abdominal Pain Disorder

This single-center, randomized, controlled, quadruple-blinded, superiority trial is performed to test the hypothesis that children with IBS and FAP-NOS who receive a low-FODMAP diet will have a lower mean abdominal pain intensity score compared with those who receive a regular diet after 4 weeks of intervention.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

A Study to Investigate the Efficacy of LT-02 in Patients With Mesalazine Refractory Ulcerative Colitis...

Ulcerative ColitisLarge Intestine2 more

The participation in this clinical study will last approximately 21 weeks with a 1 week screening period and a 12 weeks treatment duration. If the study doctor finds, that the patients disease has significantly improved he/she will enter a treatment free follow-up period of 8 weeks. In total the study consists of 5 to 6 clinical visits (V1 - V6) and 1 telephone follow-up call.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Quality of Life in Patients With Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction...

Sphincter of Oddi DysfunctionAbdominal Pain

The purpose of this research study is to see if there is a significant difference in improvement of symptoms and quality of life of those undergoing endoscopic therapy versus those wanting to control their symptoms with medicines or those who just want to wait and watch.

Terminated4 enrollment criteria

Multidisciplinary Mobile Unit for Preventing Hospitalization of Nursing Home Residents

FrailtyDisability4 more

Elderly patients residing in nursing homes are particularly at risk of experiencing urgent medical problems needing admission to the Emergency Department (ED). This circumstance contributes to ED overcrowding, increases the risk of ward admission of elderly patients, and puts them at an even higher risk of hospitalization-related adverse events. The study hypothesis is that a complex intervention, delivered directly in nursing homes by hospital physicians in case of urgent medical problems, would contribute to reduce hospitalization of older nursing home residents. The intervention consists in a hospital-based "multidisciplinary mobile unit" (MMU), composed of a hospital specialist and a resident in emergency-urgency medicine who are coordinated by a senior physician serving as "flow manager". The team is active on work days, 8 am to 6 pm, and is activated by general practitioners of nursing homes, in case of urgent medical needs of one of the residents. The activation is made by a phone call to the "flow manager", who triages the clinical needs of the case. The output of the phone consultation may include therapeutic advice provided by phone, immediate on-site visit by the MMU team (specialist and resident), scheduled visit by the MMU team, or direct admission to the hospital unit where MMU is based, avoiding ED visits. The MMU team is provided with a portable ultrasound system, an essential set of drugs and medical devices useful in a urgency setting (central venous lines, nasogastric tubes, rectal tubes, bladder catheters). During on-site visits, the MMU team performs diagnosis, stabilization and therapeutic advice, with the mission of avoiding ED visits and hospital admissions whenever possible. The MMU intervention is already active in two nursing homes, since December 2018. The aim of this prospective, pragmatic, multicenter, quasi-experimental study (sequential design with two cohorts) is to test the effects of the implementation of the MMU care model in terms of reduction of unplanned hospitalization rates (primary outcomes), mortality, health service use and costs (secondary outcomes). Two nursing homes (i.e., the ones who already benefit from the intervention) will serve as study group, and two nursing homes with similar geographical location will serve as control group. All residents of the participating nursing homes will be eligible for study inclusion. The study will last for 18 months, and a number of 338 residents is planned for inclusion.

Terminated2 enrollment criteria

Abdominal Pain Disorders Functional in Children: Impact of Hypno-analgesia on the Autonomic Balance...

ChildAbdominal Pain

Abdominal pain disorders functional (including functional dyspepsia, irritable bowel syndrome, abdominal migraine, functional abdominal pain) is a very common disease in the pediatric population, where classical medical treatment does not always prove effective. This clinical entity has an impact on the individual physiological balance particularly on the autonomic regulation. Studies concerning adults with irritable bowel syndrome, showed significant changes in heart rate variability indices (HRV: heart rate variability). The study of time and frequency domain analysis of HRV allows noninvasive and reproducible assessment of the cardiac sympathetic and parasympathetic tone. The investigators hypothesize that the sympathovagal balance could be altered in children in case of prolonged nociceptive stress as the investigators find it especially in irritable bowel syndrome and functional abdominal pain. In recent years, the control of pediatric pain experienced considerable growth through hypnosis techniques and several studies have shown analgesic efficacy with a beneficial effect in terms of quality of life in children. Our study aims to assess the impact of the hypno-analgesia treatment of Abdominal pain disorders functional on sympathovagal balance. The investigators propose to realize in 7 to 18 years old children with Abdominal pain disorders functional a single center prospective study to highlight after a standardized hypnosis program, changes in the time and frequency domain indices of heart rate variability and clinical or quality of life parameters. The primary endpoint will be the high frequency HF indice. Secondary endpoints will be the other indices of HRV (Ptot, VLF, LF, ratio LF / HF, SDNN, SDANN, pNN50, RMSSD), the Quality of Life Questionnaire values (PedsQL ™ 4.0) a pain scale and the composite score of Francis.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria

Efficacy Study of Articaine Lozenge to Enhance the Procedural Compliance of the Adults Undergoing...

DyspepsiaHematemesis2 more

The purpose of this study is to examine in prospective, double-blinded randomised manner the ability of novel articaine-containing lozenge to enhance the procedure related compliance (compared to placebo) of the adult patients undergoing upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria
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