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Active clinical trials for "Pelvic Inflammatory Disease"

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Study Of Azithromycin Intravenous Formulation Against Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) In Japan...

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Azithromycin had a potent in vitro activities and broad spectrum from typical and atypical bacteria to anaerobes. Azithromycin intravenous formulation demonstrated high efficacy and eradication rate in the western clinical trials. Development of azithromycin intravenous formulation would bring the clinical benefit to patients with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in Japan.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Resistive Capacitive Monopolar Radiofrequency in the Physiotherapeutic Treatment of...

Pelvic PainPelvic Pain Syndrome4 more

This study evaluates if the application of resistive capacitive monopolar radiofrequency therapy associated with physiotherapeutic techniques and pain education provides benefits with respect to physiotherapy and pain education techniques alone in the management of patients with chronic pelvic pain.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

An Investigational Agent for the Treatment of Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infections or Acute Pelvic...

InfectionsPelvic Infections

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of an approved medication for adults for an investigational use in pediatric patients 3 months to 17 years for the treatment of complicated intra-abdominal infections or acute pelvic infections.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Pilot Study Evaluating Outpatient Management of Tubo-ovarian Abscesses

AbscessPelvic Inflammatory Disease1 more

Pelvic inflammatory diseases (PID) require antibiotic treatment. Among PID, the investigators distinguish: pelvi-peritonitis and pelvic collections such as Douglas abscess and/or tubo-ovarian abscess (TOA). Recent recommendations published in December 2018 by the National College of French Gynecologists and Obstetricians (CNGOF) suggest that it is preferable to drain TOA when their size is greater than 3-4 cm. Ultrasound-guided transvaginal drainage is recommended as first-line treatment because of its ease of performance and its effectiveness. In the literature, many authors have demonstrated the feasibility and efficacy of transvaginal drainage associated with antibiotics in the treatment of TOA. Since ultrasound-guided transvaginal drainage is a less invasive alternative therapeutic procedure than laparoscopy for the drainage of TOA, it would be compatible with outpatient management. This mode of management can be carried out in a dedicated outpatient or functional exploration room with the help of a nurse but without an anesthetic team present. This gesture is simple and short-lived. In addition, the antibiotics used have pharmacological properties allowing oral intake from their initiation. The investigators have proposed a new service protocol to treat TOA in this outpatient mode. The investigators therefore wish to analyze this new protocol from these three angles: 1/ the feasibility of this care, 2/ the quality of life of the patients through questionnaires given throughout the care and 3/ an evaluation of the 'efficiency.

Not yet recruiting15 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Jincaopian Tablets on Chronic Pelvic Pain After Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Chronic Pelvic Pain

This phase II trial attempts to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Jincaopian Tablets in the treatment of subjects with chronic pelvic pain after pelvic inflammatory disease.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

To Compare Ofloxacin With Azitromycin for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) Treatment

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Objective: To compare two oral treatments: Ofloxacin + Metronidazole, and Azitromycin +Metronidazole in outpatients with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. Materials and Methods: Two hundred patients divided to two groups( A , B). Group A (treated by Ofloxacin 400 mg. + Metronidazole 500mg) and Group B (a single dose of oral Azitromicine 1gr + Metronidazole 500mg) for 10 days, were compared in terms of side effects and efficacy

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Trial Comparing Moxifloxacin Versus Levofloxacin Plus Metronidazole In Uncomplicated Pelvic Inflammatory...

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

To assess the efficacy and safety of oral moxifloxacin compared to oral levofloxacin plus oral metronidazole in uncomplicated pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Enriched Environments in Endometriosis

Endometriosis-related PainEndometriosis3 more

The investigators propose to conduct a randomized behavioral trial that will produce a clinically useful multi-level integrative medicine model to be used in stress- and inflammation-related disorders that can easily be implemented with current pharmacological interventions to alleviate pain and improve QoL.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Fuke Qianjin Capsule in Patients With Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

Randomized, double blind and positive-controlled clinical trial to assess the efficacy and safety of Fuke Qianjin Capsule compared to Doxycycline Hyclate Tablet in patients with mild to medium PID and its sequalae.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

The Importance of Anti-anaerobic Therapy for Acute Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

This study is a randomized placebo-controlled trial comparing two antibiotic treatment regimens for acute PID. Women with acute PID will be randomized to one of two treatment regimens: 1) a single intramuscular dose of ceftriaxone 250 mg, doxycycline 100 mg orally twice a day for 14 days, along with placebo tablets orally twice a day for 14 days or 2) same doses of ceftriaxone and doxycycline, and metronidazole 500 mg orally twice a day for 14 days. The primary objective is to compare the eradication of anaerobic organisms from the upper genital tract between women who receive standard outpatient antibiotic treatment to those who receive standard outpatient treatment along with a two-week course of metronidazole.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

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