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Active clinical trials for "Obesity, Morbid"

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Maintenance Programme After Weight Loss

Weight LossMorbid Obesity

The aim of this study is to compare a weight reduction programme with and without a maintenance programme in patients with severe obesity.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Oxytocin vs Carbetocin at Cesarean Delivery in Women With Morbid Obesity

Post Partum Hemorrhage

Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is a major cause of maternal death worldwide. Oxytocin is the most commonly used uterotonic drug for the active management of third stage labor, to reduce the risk of PPH and help deliver the placenta. Carbetocin is currently recommended by the SOGC (Society of Obstetricans & Gynecologists of Canada), and is a relatively newer drug with a longer duration of action. It has been previously demonstrated that women with elevated BMI require higher doses of these drugs to induce adequate uterine contraction and dose finding studies undertaken at Mount Sinai Hospital have shown that the ED 90 in obese patients to be carbetocin 80 mcg and oxytocin 1IU. Furthermore, previous studies have indicated that the use of carbetocin over oxytocin in non-obese popultion is associated with reduced bleeding and requirement of additional uterotonic medications. No study has directly compared the two drugs in obese parturients in a head to head clinical trial; therefore a double-blind randomized controlled trial is necessary to show the non-inferiority of carbetocin against the current standard of care at Mount Sinai hospital, which is oxytocin.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

SAS-J Compared to OAGB and LSG as a Treatment for Morbid Obesity

Morbid Obesity

150 morbidly obese patients divided into to equal groups, group A underwent single anastomosis sleeve jejunal bypass and group B underwent mini gastric bypass, group C underwent sleeve gastrectomy. All patients were followed for at least one year. all cases were evaluated as regard BMI, complications, nutritional status and obesity-related comorbidities.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Weight Loss & Comorbidity Resolution With LAGB Alone vs. LAGB With Gastric Plication

Morbid Obesity

The purpose of this research study is to evaluate whether combining laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (AKA: lap-band surgery, LAGB) and laparoscopic gastric plication (making tucks in the large curve of the stomach with stitches) to lap-band surgery alone will result in a greater loss of excess weight over time. We anticipate that the average percent of excess body weight loss for study subjects will exceed 29% at 12 months.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Clinical Trial Between Laparoscopic Gastric Bypass and Laparoscopic Vertical Banded Gastroplasty...

Morbid Obesity

This is a randomized clinical trial assessing the outcome of two surgical strategies to treat severe obesity; laparoscopic gastric bypass and laparoscopic VBG. Main outcome is weight loss and weight loss maintenance but other factors as body composition, eating pattern, metabolic normalisation, energy expenditure will also be assessed.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Boussignac Valve and Fibroptic Intubation in Morbidly Obese Patients, Can it be a Solution?

Morbid Obesity

In this study, fiberoptic intubation through Boussignac valve, while ventilation of morbidly obese patients is maintained through the ventilator, will be studied. Researchers suggest that the technique will allow more time for intubation trial rather than conventional techniques of intubation without ventilation. the Primary outcome will be the decrease of desaturation events during intubation. Secondary variables will include; stress response to intubation, the incidence of hypercapnia, hemodynamic response to intubation, successful intubation, the time required to intubation and operator satisfaction.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Subcutaneous NTG for US Radial Artery Cannulation

Morbid Obesity

Clinicians are increasingly dealing with morbid obese patients. In morbid obese patients, difficult sampling and problems encountered with noninvasive blood pressure monitoring makes arterial cannulation an essential skill in many situations like surgeries or trans-radial procedures for coronary or carotid interventions. Radial artery has been preferred over other sites for arterial cannulation due to low incidence of bleeding, better hemostats, more comfort, and immediate ambulation. sm In this study, subcutaneous nitroglycerin will be used to facilitate radial artery cannulation aiming to decrease insertion time, increase success rate and decrease related complications

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Preoperative Ultrasound as a Predictor for Difficulty in Bariatric Surgery

ObesityMorbid

the left lobe of the liver in obese patient usually fatty and enlarged and may cause difficulty during bariatric surgery. the aim of this study is to test the impact of routine preoperative ultrasound to evaluate the size of left lobe of the liver as a preoperative predictor for difficulty

Completed6 enrollment criteria

STOMP Early Years: A Pilot RCT of an Intensive, Family-Centred, Home Visiting Intervention for Young...

Child Obesity

This internal pilot study will determine whether a highly promising primary care based intervention that combines group based parenting skills training and public health nurse home visits with a focus on healthy nutrition, activity and sleep, will lead to improved weight status in 1 to 5 year old children with severe obesity. Children with severe obesity will be identified through the obesity management clinical program at The Hospital for Sick Children called STOMP (SickKids Team Obesity Management Program). The STOMP Early Years Program is a unique and intensive, paediatric obesity management program designed for 1 to 5 year-olds with severe obesity and their families. Families who participate in this study will be randomly assigned (having an equal chance of being in either group) to one of the two study groups that will run for 6 months: Group A: Ten weeks of group parenting education sessions with 2-4 public health nurse home visits and four one-on-one check-ins with an interdisciplinary team at STOMP. Group B: Wait listed to receive parenting education sessions; receive one-on-one checks with an interdisciplinary team at STOMP. In addition to the measures collected as part of STOMP, families will complete the following questionnaires before the start of the trial, and after 6 months: Parenting Scale, Parenting Stress Index, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21), Cost Questionnaire, and Children's Behaviour Questionnaire (CBQ).

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Surgical Treatment for Morbid Obesity by Sleeve Gastrectomy Versus Gastric Bypass

Obesity

The aim of this study is to assess that the sleeve gastrectomy can improve the risk benefit than the gastric bypass

Completed15 enrollment criteria
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