Uncomplicated Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. Treatment With Moxifloxacin.
Pelvic Inflammatory DiseaseComparison of various antibiotics in treatment of uncomplicated pelvic inflammatory disease
Technology Enhanced Community Health Nursing (TECH-N) Study
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)The investigators are enrolling 350 young women 13-25 years old diagnosed with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) in Baltimore and randomize them to receive community health nurse (CHN) clinical support using a single post-PID face-to-face clinical evaluation and short messaging system communication support during the 30. 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).
To Compare the Strategies of Universal Antibiotic Prophylaxis Versus Screen-and-treat in Reducing...
Induced AbortionPostaboral Pelvic Inflammatory Disease1 moreScreen-and-treat approach reduces postabortal pelvic inflammatory disease after induced abortion, and at the same time alters women's sexual behavior and prevents further re-infection by sexually transmitted infections when compared to the universal antibiotic prophylaxis strategy.
Surgical Success After Laparoscopic vs Abdominal Hysterectomy
MetrorrhagiaMenorrhagia5 moreThe purpose of the proposed pilot study is to investigate the effectiveness, cost, safety, and long-term impact on quality of life of laparoscopic hysterectomy (LH) in relation to abdominal hysterectomy (AH) for the treatment of benign gynecologic disease in women through a randomized surgical trial.
First in Human Study to Investigate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics and to Explore Pharmacodynamics...
Pelvic Inflammatory DiseaseThis study is a first in human study that will investigate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics and explore the pharmacodynamics of ascending single doses of BAY1834845 using a placebo controlled, randomized, single center design.
MOCHI: An RCT of Mindfulness as Treatment for Chronic Pelvic Pain in AD Women
Chronic Pelvic PainDepression1 moreSubject Population: Active duty (AD) women with chronic pelvic pain (CPP) have different demands and stressors placed on them compared with their civilian counterparts. Due to a decrease in functionality from pain, not addressing these women's untreated CPP could be detrimental in readiness missions. With limited studies on AD women with CPP or sufficient treatments available, this study seeks to compare the effects on pain, depression, and inflammation in the mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) group with a self-paced Healthy Lifestyle (HL) education control. Research Design: This randomized controlled trial will compare depression, pain, and biomarkers known for inflammation and pain in AD women with CPP pre-post an 8-week MBSR online intervention (n=55) with a self-directed Healthy Lifestyle control (n=55). Instruments: All participants will complete a demographic worksheet, Five Facets of Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFQ), a brief pain inventory (BPI), and a Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) pre-post intervention (MBSR or HL). Procedure: Participants will have 8-weeks of online training with voice-over slides in RedCap. The primary investigator will contact participants weekly for both groups and review diaries to help monitor fidelity and guide progress. Blood will be drawn for biomarkers for inflammation and pain and questionnaires will be completed pre-post intervention.
A Trial to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Morinidazole in Women With Pelvic Inflammatory Disease...
Pelvic Inflammatory DiseaseTo assess the efficacy, safety and Population Pharmacokinetic (PPK) of morinidazole and sodium chloride injection with levofloxacin hydrochloride and sodium chloride injection sequential of levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets in women with pelvic inflammatory disease: An Open-Lable Multicenter Prospective Non-Randomized Trial
A Clinical Study on Kangfu Anti-inflammatory Suppository of Gynaecology Combined With Antibiotics...
Pelvic Inflammatory DiseasesTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of Kangfu Xiaoyan Suppository in the treatment of pelvic inflammatory diseases (dampness-heat accumulation syndrome) and its influence on the sequelae of pelvic inflammatory diseases, and to study the role of traditional Chinese medicine in reducing the use of antibiotics and the risk of clinical medication, taking levofloxacin + metronidazole as the control drug.
A Clinical Study on Qianjin Capsule of Gynaecology Combined With Antibiotics for Pelvic Inflammatory...
Pelvic Inflammatory DiseasesThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy, safety of Qianjin Capsule of Gynaecology combined with antibiotics for pelvic inflammatory diseases (Damp-heat Stasis and Qi Deficiency Syndrome) for the short-term and long-term efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine in reducing the use of antibiotics, reducing the risk of clinical use of drugs.
Clinical Research of TCM on Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Sequelae
Pelvic Inflammatory DiseaseThe trial attempts to optimize, standardize and simplify the characteristic diagnosis and treatment program of the dominant diseases in our hospital-the sequelae of pelvic inflammatory disease, so as to make it suitable for clinical diagnosis and treatment in primary hospital.