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Active clinical trials for "Carpal Tunnel Syndrome"

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Ketofol Versus Fenofol as Procedural Sedation for Carpal Tunnel Release

Procedural Sedation

There are different methods of anesthesia for CTR surgery. Procedural sedation will allow rapid recovery and fewer complications than regional or general anesthesia (GA). Attempts have been made in the past to use additives with propofol to reduce its dose. Ketofol (ketamine/propofol combination) was used for procedural sedation and analgesia. Ketamine and propofol administered in combination have offered effective sedation for spinal anesthesia and for gynecologic, ophthalmologic, and cardiovascular procedures in all age groups. The opposing hemodynamic and respiratory effects of each drug may enhance the utility of this drug combination, increasing both safety and efficacy and allowing reduction in the dose of propofol required to achieve sedation. Propofol alone had a significantly greater number of apnea with desaturation (SpO2 < 90%) episodes. Further, it has been shown that during colonoscopies, propofol in combination with fentanyl provided similar patient satisfaction with shorter recovery times even at lower depths of sedation as compared to propofol. The addition of fentanyl to propofol has been shown to result in better operator feasibility with no difference in recovery time, cognitive impairment, or complications as compared to the use of propofol only for sedation.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Randomized Clinical Trial Evaluating Effectiveness of Ultrasound in Corticosteroid...

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound guided corticosteroid injection in reducing symptoms caused by carpal tunnel syndrome.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Treated With 830nm Diode Laser

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The purpose of this study is to determine that 830nm diode laser directly above the transverse carpal ligament (between the pisiform and navicular bone) on subjects' wrists, and test this therapeutic effect.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Compare the Efficacy of Acupuncture Therapy and Carbamazepine Oral Dosage in Patients With Carpal...

Carpal Tunnel SyndromeMultiple Excitability Test

The goal of the study is to utilize BCTQ(Boston Carpal Tunnel Questionnaire), VAS (Visual Analog Scale), NCS (Nerve Conduction Study), and MET(Multiple Excitability Test) to evaluate and compare the efficacy of Acupuncture Therapy and Carbamazepine in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Laser Acupuncture for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The laser acupuncture is a new and potential intervention for the disease of peripheral nerve. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of laser acupucnture therapy on carpal tunnel syndrome.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Concomitant Basal Joint Arthroplasty and Carpal Tunnel Release

Carpal Tunnel SyndromeOsteoarthritis Thumb

Concomitant carpal tunnel syndrome and basal thumb junt osteoarthritis through a single incision has been described. Case serials have reported good with this technique. Nonetheless, there is a lack of comparative studies evaluating the effectivity and complications of single-incision versus double-incision technique. Only with an randomized clinical trial design it is possible to gain evidence about the advantages of one treatment method over another. The aim of the study is the comparison between two surgical techniques for concomitant carpal tunnel syndrome and basal thumb junt osteoarthritis: single versus double incision techniques.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Clinical Outcomes of USCTR vs. mOCTR

Carpal Tunnel

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common peripheral entrapment neuropathy and affects 3-6% of adults in the United States. In patients with severe or refractory symptoms, carpal tunnel release (CTR) represents the definitive management option, and over 550,000 CTRs are performed annually in the United States with over 90% of patients reporting clinical improvement. Currently available CTR techniques include mini-open CTR via a single, 1-3 cm palmar incision (mOCTR), endoscopic CTR via one (wrist) or two (wrist and palm) 1-2 cm incisions (ECTR), and ultrasound guided CTR via a single < 1 cm wrist or palmar incision (USCTR). The primary objective is to assess the impact of USCTR vs mOCTR in a military population. This study is a multi-site prospective randomized comparative trial. Participants with CTS will be randomized to a study arm and receive treatment with ultrasound guided carpal tunnel release (USCTR) vs. traditional mini-open carpal tunnel release (mOCTR). All patients will be followed for a period of 24 months with respect to standard clinical data, military relevant data, and validated patient related outcome measures (PROMs). Data will be collected at 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 1 month, 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, and 12 months, and 24 months post-CTR procedure. Investigators hypothesize that USCTR using the SX-One MicroKnife® will safely and more-effectively improve symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome compared to traditional mOCTR, with less loss of military duty days.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Combined Effect of Insulin and Sodium Hyaluronate Injection Guided by Ultrasound in Carpal Tunnel...

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common peripheral entrapment neuropathy with involving compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel. The technique of perineural injection therapy (PIT) is now commonly used for peeling the nerve from surrounding soft tissue (called nerve hydrodissection), which may help to reduce neuro-inflammation, ischemic damage and allow impulse transmission. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of ultrasound guided insulin plus Sodium Hyaluronate injection in reducing symptoms caused by carpal tunnel syndrome.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Manipulative Treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Hypothesis: Manipulative treatment can relieve patients of discomfort and dysfunction and then be utilized as a cheap conservative management of CTS. Study design: Two-groups randomized single-blind interventional study.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Sonographic Evaluation of Patients With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Following Steroid Injection

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The objective of this study was to assess sonographic changes of the median nerve after steroid injection for carpal tunnel syndrome.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria
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