Evaluation of Ocoxin-Viusid® in Advanced Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
Adenocarcinoma of the PancreasPancreatic Cancer7 moreThe investigators hypothesized that with the administration of the nutritional supplement Ocoxin-Viusid® is expected to improve the quality of life and enhance tolerance to chemotherapy in at least 70% of patients diagnosed with advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma, treated at the "Hermanos Ameijeiras" Surgical Clinical Hospital. Phase II clinical trial, open, multicenter, nonrandomized.
Utility of Pharmacogenomic Testing in Patients With Gastrointestinal Disorders
Gastrointestinal DiseasesResearchers are trying to learn more about how individuals break down and process specific medications based on their genes. Pharmacogenomics (PGx) is a new, specialized field within individualized medicine. PGx is the study of how genes may affect the body's response to, and interaction with, some prescription medications. Genes carry information that determines things such as eye color and blood type. Genes can also influence how individuals process and respond to medications. Depending on genetic make-up, some medications may work faster or slower or produce fewer side effects.
Drug-drug Interactions and Safety Among JP-1366, Amoxicillin, and Clarithromycin in Healthy Volunteers...
Helicobacter Pylori Associated Gastrointestinal DiseaseTo evaluate the effect of coadministration of amoxicillin and clarithromycin on safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of JP-1366 in healthy subjects and the effect of JP-1366 on safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics of amoxicillin and clarithromycin in healthy subjects
Human Milk for Congenital Gastrointestinal Disorders
Congenital Gastrointestinal DisordersThis study aims to identify whether an exclusive human milk diet (EHMD) would improve outcomes in neonates with congenital gastrointestinal disorders (CGD) and by facilitating an earlier transition off of parenteral nutrition (PN).
Opioid Effects on Cognitive Function Following Colonoscopy
Digestive System DiseasesDisorientationThis study aims to compare the effects of fentanyl and alfentanil on postprocedural cognitive function in elective endoscopy. 150 patients will be enrolled in the study. Patients meeting eligibility criteria will be randomly allocated to three groups. The patients in Group A will be given propofol and alfentanil. The patients in Group F will be given propofol and fentanyl. Group P is designated as the control group and the patients will be given propofol for sedation. Awareness, vital signs and pain will be evaluated. Side effects will be recorded. Patient and endoscopist satisfaction will be evaluated.
Effects of Probiotic Supplementation on Colonic Transit Time and Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Adults...
ConstipationGastrointestinal DisorderTo determine if Bifidobacterium lactis HN109 improves transit time and gastrointestinal symptoms in adults with constipation.
Optimizing Gastrointestinal Procedure Appointments
Gastrointestinal DiseaseThis project will address the question: Does an "enhanced" IVR-T protocol differ in effectiveness from the standard IVR-T protocol in reducing missed appointments and late cancellations for GI endoscopy? Hypothesis: The enhanced IVR-T protocol will be more effective.
Study Evaluating the Effect of Person-centred Care for Patients Admitted for Inpatient Care at an...
Endocrine System DiseasesGastrointestinal DiseasesPatients admitted to internal medicine care environments have complex care needs and must be treated as persons with resources and responsibilities. Person-centred care is defined as care in which the caregiver aims to get to know the patient as a person, and the care comprises a holistic approach to assess patients' needs and resources. There is strong motivation for future health care to transform into an approach that acknowledges and endorses every patient's resources, interests and needs. There is limited existing research on the benefit of implementing person-centred care in internal medicine care environments for all patients regardless of diagnosis or care pathway. Little is known about the effects of person-centred inpatient care on patients' satisfaction with care. This study includes adult patients admitted to an internal medicine inpatient unit regardless of reason for admission. The aim of the study is to evaluate effects of person-centred inpatient care on care processes, in terms of satisfaction with care and person-centred content in medical records and to evaluate effects on self-reported health and self-efficacy.
Probiotics Prevent Health Problems in Children
Gastrointestinal System DiseaseRespiratory SystemRandomized controlled field trial of a probiotics to assess its roles in the prevention or improvement of constipation and diarrhea, acute respiratory infection, nutrition improving in Vietnam children. In the present proposal, the investigators plan to examine if daily intake of a probiotic beverage, which includes 6.5 billion probiotic Lactobacilli, has a beneficial role in protecting children from infectious diarrhea and constipation in Vietnam with 3 objectives: To assess the impact of probiotics in the prevention or improvement of diarrhea and constipation in children To assess the impact of probiotics in the prevention of disease of respiratory system (ARI) To assess the impact of probiotics on nutrition and growth of the children
Non-contact Endoscopy at Covid-19 Outbreak
Gastrointestinal DiseaseInfectious DiseaseThe COVID-19 outbreak and spread throughout the world now constitutes a global public health emergency. Direct contact between doctors and patients in daily practice bears potential risk of Covid-19 infection, and telemedicine, or non-contact medicine, in this circumstance, offers an ideal solution. Remote controlling capsule endoscopy system for gastric examination was recently developed and applicated in clinical practice.