The Efficacy of Removal of Animal Milk From the Diet in Functional Dyspepsia: A Cross-sectional...
DyspepsiaGastrointestinal System DiseaseThe goal of this observational study is to learn about compare the effect of removing animal milk from diets on the symptoms of FD patients in describe participant population. The main question it aims to answer are: • Can removing milk and dairy from diets be used to treat FD patients? The participants will be divided into two groups and will do the following; removing milk and dairy products under the advice of a dietician without medical treatment receiving medical treatment without restricted diet. Researchers will compare two groups to the effect of removing milk from diet on the symptoms of FD patients.
Gastrointestinal Tract Disorders: A Prospective Multicenter Registry
Endoscopic SuturingGI Tract Disorders1 moreThe purpose of this prospective registry is to assess long-term data on efficacy, safety and clinical outcome of endoscopic placement of suture(s) and approximation of soft tissue within the gastrointestinal tract for various GI tract disorders. Currently, lack enough data evaluate and verify technical feasibility, clinical success and safety of endoscopic suturing in specific gastrointestinal disorders.1-16 Evaluation of these factors would help us compare them to conventional treatment modalities; and consequently help us identify appropriate treatment techniques and improve clinical management of patients.
Evaluation of People With Gastrointestinal Disease
Gastrointestinal DiseasesBackground: - Gastrointestinal diseases and disorders affect the throat, stomach, and intestines. There are many different kinds of these diseases. Clinical trials are being developed to study new ways to treat them. People who are interested in clinical trials need to be screened before they can take part in the studies. Researchers want to evaluate people with different stomach and intestine disorders to see if they are eligible for clinical trials. Objectives: - To study people who have gastrointestinal disorders and see if they are eligible for clinical trials. Eligibility: - Individuals at least 18 years of age who have or may have a gastrointestinal disorder. Design: Participants will be screened with a physical exam and medical history. Blood, urine, and stool samples will be collected. Imaging studies such as x-rays and ultrasound will check to see if the disorder has affected other organs. Participants may have tests as needed depending on their disorder. These tests include the following: Colonoscopy and endoscopy of the large intestine, esophagus, and stomach. Stomach acid analysis to look at stomach pH levels. Wireless capsule endoscopy to take pictures of the small intestine. Hydrogen breath testing to study issues like bloating, diarrhea, and constipation. Sitz Marker Study to see how fast stool moves through the colon. Participants may donate extra blood, urine, or stool samples for study. They may also donate stomach contents or tissue from the gut. Treatment will not be provided as part of this study. However, participants may be admitted to other clinical trials.
Validation of New Tests for Gastrointestinal (GI) Permeability
Gastrointestinal DiseasesIntroduction: The primary function of the gastrointestinal (GI) wall is digestion and absorption of nutrients that are important for growth and development. The second important function of the GI wall is forming an effective barrier to prevent penetration of potentially harmful components from the inside of the gut (lumen), via the GI wall, into the body. A compromised barrier function may play an important role in the development of a range of inflammatory GI diseases such as coeliac disease, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), food allergy, but also in the pathophysiology of postoperative complications. It is important and clinically relevant to have reliable GI permeability tests, however the existing test leave room for improvement. Rationale/aim: Three new tests are developed to assess gastrointestinal permeability in both normal controls with and without raised permeability, and in patients with coeliac disease. In the current study these new permeability tests will be evaluated and compared with the golden standard permeability test, the dual sugar test.
Heart Rate Variability in Children With a Functional Gastrointestinal Disorder
Abdominal PainThe current study is designed to assess relationships between anxiety/stress, autonomic nervous system balance, and electrical activity in the stomach before and after eating/drinking in children with abdominal pain.
Observational Prospective Study With Probiotic Supplementation on Infants With FGDI
Functional Gastrointestinal DisordersInfantile Colic1 moreThis observational prospective study evaluates the safety, tolerability and efficacy of a probiotic formula in infants with functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGDI)
A Study on the Effectiveness of AI-assisted Colonoscopy in Improving the Effect of Colonoscopy Training...
ColonoscopyArtificial Intelligence1 moreIn this study,the AI-assisted system(EndoAngel)has the functions of reminding the ileocecal junction, withdrawal time, withdrawal speed, sliding lens, polyps in the field of vision, etc. These functions can improve the colonoscopy performance of novice physicians and assist the colonoscopy training。
The U.S. Embryologist Fatigue Study
FatigueStress13 moreThe purpose of the study is to determine physical and mental health issues of U.S. embryologists related to their occupational characteristics, and how workplace fatigue and burnout may affect their quality of life, cynicism, interactions with patients, attention to detail, and lead to human error, the cause of the most severe IVF incidents that often make headlines and result in costly litigation. It will also correlate how the current manual workflows contribute to these health issues, and what measures can be taken to improve both working conditions and embryologists' health, and, therefore, improve patient care.
Bioequivalence Study of Esomeprazole 20 Milligram (mg) Delayed-Release Capsules in Healthy Adult...
Gastrointestinal DiseasesThe purpose of this study is to evaluate bioequivalence parameters of esomeprazole capsules 20 mg (test product) vs. esomeprazole capsules 20 mg (reference product) under fasted conditions.
Localized Therapeutics for the Treatment of Gastrointestinal Disorders
Healthy AdultsThe purpose of this study is to determine the patient preference for a biocompatible thermosensitive solution-gel versus water or saline (liquid) enema. The thermosensitive solution-gel is comprised of poloxamer, an inactive compound that is designated as GRAS (generally recognized as safe) by FDA. It could subsequently be used as a medium for drug delivery. The poloxamer (gel) is administered to study participants in order to assess preference and proximal distribution.