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NCT07079007
Small Intestine Contrast Ultrasonography (SICUS) is an ultrasound-based method that explores bowel loops, and is able to identify wall thickness, intestinal motility, bowel wall vascularity and complications such as stenosis or dilatation. Previous studies have utilised oral ingestion of an oral contrast solution (usually PEG dissolved in a volume of water ranging from 250 to 1000mL), in order to increase the sensitivity of ultrasound, especially in stricture detection. Parameters that have been improved include lumen distension to better delineate bowel wall layers, and improved peristalsis. Diffusion of this technique has been limited, in part due to PEG-based agents being costly, time consuming and are not tolerated well in some individuals. Utilisation of water as oral contrast may improve patient tolerability and therefore increase uptake of water ingested intestinal contrast ultrasound (WICUS) as a technique in routine clinical practice. The investigators aim to study the tolerability and the improvement of image quality utilising water as an oral contrast for intestinal ultrasonography.
NCT07061067
This study aims to evaluate the affection of symptoms duration on outcomes of lumbar spine surgery.
NCT07077720
Objective: This study compares the effects of genicular nerve block (GNB) and periarticular injection (PAI), added to distal adductor canal block (ACB), on postoperative recovery quality (QoR-15), morphine use, and pain scores after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Methods: Sixty patients received spinal anesthesia and distal ACB, then were randomized to GNB (Group G, n=30) or PAI (Group P, n=30). QoR-15, morphine consumption, VAS pain scores, nausea/vomiting, and side effects were evaluated.