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Active clinical trials for "Colonic Diseases"

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Intravenous Saline Pre-hydration in Patients Undergoing Outpatient Colonoscopy

Colonic Diseases

Colonoscopy and sedation are frequently accompanied by hypotension, which reduces the amount of sedation able to be employed. Blood pressure is restored by the infusion of intravenous normal saline. Prophylactic infusion of normal saline may enhance the colonoscopy completion rate, and patient comfort during colonoscopy and during the recovery from colonoscopy. The investigators propose randomising consenting adult patients attending outpatient colonoscopy to one of two treatment arms: (i) A control arm (ii) A treatment arm, with pre-hydration with an infusion of 1.0 litre of normal saline immediately prior to colonoscopy. Outcome measures include colonoscopy completion rates, hypotension during or after colonoscopy, and patient ratings of comfort and satisfaction.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of PBK-1701TC for Bowel Cleansing Before Colonoscopy

Colonic DiseasesIntestinal Disease2 more

This study evaluates the efficacy, safety and tolerability of PBK-1701TC for bowel cleansing before colonoscopy. Half the participants will receive PBK-1701TC and while the other will receive standard oral preparation.

Completed22 enrollment criteria

Effect of Magnetic Endoscopic Imaging on Patient Pain During Colonoscopy

Colonic Diseases

Colonoscopy is widely considered as the main choice for patients with suspected colorectal disease,and for screening those at high risk of colorectal cancer. However, colonoscope examination,especially those unsedated ones for screening,may bring much pain to patients,even induce some severe complications such as perforation.Considering the increasing need of colonoscopy examination for screening purpose,it has been a problem deserving of further study that how to reduce pain and ensure safety during the procedure.Some studies suggest that use of Magnetic endoscopic imaging(MEI) during colonoscopy has the potential to ease patient discomfort and reduce complications.Theoretically,the MEI could accurately depict the position of the scope in three dimensions and help avoid forcefully feeding the colonoscope through loops of vulnerable bowel,thus alleviating patient pain and promoting procedure safety.However,the problem whether MEI system could help reduce patient pain during procedure effectively,especially in inexperienced colonoscopists,still remains controversial for researchers,and no study has been designed to test the hypothesis that MEI may help decrease the risk of some complications,such as colon perforation.In this study we aim to evaluate the he efficacy of magnetic scope navigation on patient pain during unsedated colonoscopy;In addition,we try to construct a simple colon force measurement device ,and by using this device to observe the variation of force exerted on colon loop ,we expect to find the potential mechanism of pain-alleviation and explore the possible effect of complication reduction during colonoscopy under the influence of MEI system.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Analyzing Clinical Trial Experiences of Colon Cancer Patients

Colon CancerColon Disease

Participation in medical trials usually favors a particular demographic group. But there is limited research available to explain what trial attributes affect the completion of these specific demographic groups. This trial will admit a wide range of data on the clinical trial experience of Colon Cancer patients to determine which factors prevail in limiting a patient's ability to join or finish a trial. It will also try to analyze data from the perspective of different demographic groups to check for recurring trends which might yield insights for the sake of future Colon Cancer patients.

Not yet recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Patients Decision Making in Choosing Between Colonic Investigation Alternatives

Colonic Disease

This is a qualitative interview study to understand patients' priorities for different aspects of tests when considering a colonic investigation. Patients currently waiting for colon capsule endoscopy (CCE), and colonoscopy will be invited to take part. Semi-structured interviews will be carried out over the telephone following an interview guide. Recorded interviews will be transcribed and undergo thematic analysis. We will seek to publish the results of this study to inform future research and developments for colonic investigations.

Not yet recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Low-fiber Diet for Colorectal Cancer Screening Colonoscopy

Colonic Diseases

This trial will compare the efficacy of 2 different sets of dietary recommendations to be followed before colon cleansing for colorectal cancer screening colonoscopy.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Diet for Colonoscopy Preparation in Diabetic Patients

Diabetes MellitusColonic Diseases

This trial will compare the efficacy of to 2 different sets of dietary recommendations to be followed before colon cleansing for colonoscopy in diabetic patients.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The Impact of Diet Liberalization on Bowel Preparation for Colonoscopy

Colonic Diseases

This study will evaluate the expansion of dietary options from clear liquids the entire day to a low reside breakfast and lunch for patients prior to undergoing bowel preparation with MoviPrep® and its effect on preparation quality for colonoscopy.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Effect of Lavender Oil Inhalation in Colonoscopy Patients

Colonic Disease

Aim: In this study, it was aimed to determine the effect of lavender oil inhalation on the anxiety and comfort levels of patients who will undergo colonoscopy. Material and Method: In this randomized controlled, prospective study, 73 experimental and 72 control group patients who will experience colonoscopy in a training and research hospital in western Turkey were included. While lavender inhalation was applied to the patients in the experimental group, routine care was applied to the patients in the control group. The short-form state-trait anxiety scale and general comfort scale were used to collect data before and after the procedure. p<0.05 level was considered statistically significant.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Improvement of Tolerance of Bowel Cleansing Before Colonoscopy in Diabetic Patients

Diabetes MellitusColonic Diseases

This trial will compare the tolerance to 2 different methods for colon cleansing before colonoscopy in diabetic patients.

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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