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A Study of Jincaopian Tablets on Chronic Pelvic Pain After Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Chronic Pelvic Pain

The objective of this phase III trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Jincaopian Tablets in the treatment of subjects with chronic pelvic pain after pelvic inflammatory disease

Recruiting20 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Proton or Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy After Surgery for Endometrial or Cervical...

Cervical CarcinomaEndometrial Carcinoma2 more

This early phase I trial compares the side effects between patients treated with proton radiation therapy versus intensity modulated radiation therapy after surgery for the treatment of endometrial or cervical cancer. Radiation therapy uses high energy protons or x-rays to kill tumor cells and shrink tumors. Using quality of life questionnaires and adverse event assessments may help doctors learn whether proton radiation therapy is associated with lower acute gastrointestinal toxicities at the end of treatment compared to intensity modulated radiation therapy in patients with endometrial or cervical cancer.

Recruiting33 enrollment criteria

Effect of Prophylactic Antibiotics for Hysterosalpingography on Post Procedure Morbidity

InfertilityFemale1 more

The study will be a parallel randomised trial. There are two groups. The first group will be given prophylactic antibiotics before a procedure (hysterosalpingography) and the second group will be given a placebo(multivitamin). Outcomes will then be assessed.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Technology Based Community Health Nursing(TECH-N) to Prevent Recurrent STIs After PID II

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

The investigators are enrolling 150 young women 13-25 years old diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in Baltimore to receive community health nurse (CHN) clinical support visits and short messaging system communication support for 30 days. The investigators' intervention group(TECH-PN) will receive additional testing and treatment in the field. The investigators hypothesize that repackaging the recommended Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) follow-up visit using a technology-enhanced community health nursing intervention (TECH-N) with integration of an evidence-based sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention curriculum will reduce rates of short-term repeat infection by improving adherence to PID treatment and reducing unprotected intercourse and be more cost-effective compared with outpatient standard of care (and hospitalization).

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Role of Prophylactic Antibiotics in Preventing Pelvic Infection After Surgical Evacuation

Antibiotics Causing Adverse Effects in Therapeutic Use

To determine the role of antibiotic prophylaxis in the surgical management of miscarriage.

Recruiting12 enrollment criteria

Effect of an Anti-inflammatory Diet on Patients With Cervical Cancer

Cervical CancerUterine Cervical Neoplasm3 more

During radiation therapy (RT) to pelvic tumors, the small intestine, colon and rectum are inevitably included in the radiation field and are healthy tissues that suffer damage as an adverse effect. Pelvic radiation disease (PRD) is the group of gastrointestinal symptoms experienced by patients that receive pelvic radiation. Intestinal inflammation, tissue damage, oxidative stress and tumor metabolism lead the patient to a catabolic state associated with an increase in energy demands. Also, the painful abdominal symptoms restrict the patients' food intake, leading the patients that develop PRD to an increased risk to develop protein-energy malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies, all of which affect the patients' quality of life. Studies developed in patients with inflammatory bowel disease have suggested that probiotics may have an anti-inflammatory effect in the intestine. In addition, micronutrients and trace elements provide antioxidant capacity and exert immune-modulating effects during periods of intestinal inflammation. Thus, probiotics and immune-modulating nutrients may provide a means to diminish intestinal inflammation and symptoms associated with PRD. In this project the investigators propose that the nutritional management of cervical cancer patients be based on an anti-inflammatory diet, taking into account the nutritional status, age, comorbidities that the patient may present and symptoms developed during treatment. The nutritional intervention will include food rich in immune-modulating nutrients: omega-3 fatty acids, soluble fiber, antioxidants and polyphenols, and probiotics.

Active16 enrollment criteria

Database of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Inflammatory Pelvic Disease

The aim of this prospective study is to collect data on in-patients with pelvic inflammatory disease(PID) at Kangbuk Samsung Hospital.

Recruiting3 enrollment criteria

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease in COVID-19 Era

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

The goal of this retrospective cohort study is to to scrutinize the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on incidence, demography and patient characteristics in Pelvic Inflammatory Disease comparing with the equal time duration, before and after lockdown was initiated in the country. The main aim of this study was to compare the demographic and clinical parameters between two cohorts before the onset of lockdown and within the pandemic.

Recruiting2 enrollment criteria

Improving Primary Care Follow-up for Patients With Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

The investigators hypothesize that text message reminders to girls diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in the emergency department (ED) will improve follow-up to their primary care provider (PCP) after being discharged from the ED.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Moxifloxacin Versus Ofloxacin Plus Metronidazole in Uncomplicated Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: Multicenter...

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

We aimed to compare efficacy and safety of combination therapy with oral ofloxacin, 400 mg twice daily, plus oral metronidazole, 500 mg twice daily, for 14 days, with moxifloxacin monotherapy, 400 mg once daily, for 14 days

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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