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A randomised controlled trial to evaluate and optimize the use of antiplatelet agents in the perioperative management in patients undergoing general and abdominal surgery- the APAP trial (ISRCTN45810007)
2011-03-03

BackgroundDue to the increase of cardiovascular diseases acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) has become one of the most frequently prescribed drugs these days. Despite the rising number of patients with ASA medication presenting for elective general and abdominal surgery and the potentially increased risk of hemorrhage in these patients, there are no clear, evidence-based guidelines ...

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Decompressive laparotomy with temporary abdominal closure versus percutaneous puncture with placement of abdominal catheter in patients with abdominal compartment syndrome during acute pancreatitis: background and design of multicenter, randomised, controlled study
2010-07-12

BackgroundDevelopment of abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) in patients with severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) has a strong impact on the course of disease. Number of patients with this complication increases during the years due more aggressive fluid resuscitation, much bigger proportion of patients who is treated conservatively or by minimal invasive approach, and efforts to ...

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A randomised trial comparing endometrial resection and abdominal hysterectomy for the treatment of menorrhagia.
1991-11-30

OBJECTIVE--To determine the advantages and disadvantages of endometrial resection and abdominal hysterectomy for the surgical treatment of women with menorrhagia. DESIGN--Randomised study of two treatment groups with a minimum follow up of nine months. SETTING--Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading. SUBJECTS--51 of 78 menorrhagic women without pelvic pathology ...

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DIRECT trial. Diverticulitis recurrences or continuing symptoms: Operative versus conservative Treatment. A MULTICENTER RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIAL
2010-08-06

BackgroundPersisting abdominal complaints are common after an episode of diverticulitis treated conservatively. Furthermore, some patients develop frequent recurrences. These two groups of patients suffer greatly from their disease, as shown by impaired health related quality of life and increased costs due to multiple specialist consultations, pain medication and productivity ...

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Preincisional intraparietal Augmentin in abdominal operations.
1989-03-01

A total of 624 consecutive eligible patients undergoing abdominal operations received a single preoperative dose of amoxycillin/clavulanic acid (1.2 g Augmentin) for the prophylaxis of surgical wound infection. They were randomised to have the antibiotic injected intravenously at induction of anaesthesia (n = 328) or infiltrated subcutaneously along the ...

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42 CFR 50.207 - Sterilization by hysterectomy.
2010-10-01

...2010-10-01 false Sterilization by hysterectomy. 50.207 Section 50.207...Projects § 50.207 Sterilization by hysterectomy. (a) Programs or projects to...or arrange for the performance of any hysterectomy solely for the purpose of...

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42 CFR 441.255 - Sterilization by hysterectomy.
2010-10-01

...2010-10-01 false Sterilization by hysterectomy. 441.255 Section 441.255... § 441.255 Sterilization by hysterectomy. (a) FFP is not available in expenditures for a hysterectomy if� (1) It was...

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Effectiveness of ovarian suspension in preventing post-operative ovarian adhesions in women with pelvic endometriosis: A randomised controlled trial
2011-05-11

BackgroundEndometriosis is a common benign condition, which is characterized by the growth of endometrial-like tissue in ectopic sites outside the uterus. Laparoscopic excision of the disease is frequently carried out for the treatment of severe endometriosis. Pelvic adhesions often develop following surgery and they can compromise the success of treatment. Ovarian suspension (elevating both ...

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A pragmatic multi-centre randomised controlled trial of fluid loading and level of dependency in high-risk surgical patients undergoing major elective surgery: trial protocol
2010-04-16

BackgroundPatients undergoing major elective or urgent surgery are at high risk of death or significant morbidity. Measures to reduce this morbidity and mortality include pre-operative optimisation and use of higher levels of dependency care after surgery. We propose a pragmatic multi-centre randomised controlled trial of level of dependency and pre-operative fluid therapy in ...

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Randomised clinical trial of physiotherapy after open abdominal surgery in high risk patients.
2005-01-01

Postoperative physiotherapy has been shown to reduce the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications after open abdominal surgery. This study aimed to determine if the addition of deep breathing exercises and secretion clearing techniques to a standardised physiotherapist-directed program of early mobilisation improved clinical outcomes in patients undergoing open ...

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A prospective, randomised, controlled, double-blind phase I-II clinical trial on the safety of A-PartGel as adhesion prophylaxis after major abdominal surgery versus non-treated group
2010-07-06

BackgroundPostoperative adhesions occur when fibrous strands of internal scar tissue bind anatomical structures to one another. The most common cause of intra-abdominal adhesions is previous intra-abdominal surgical intervention. Up to 74% of intestinal obstructions are caused by post surgical adhesions. Although a variety of methods and agents have been ...

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Randomised clinical trial: otilonium bromide improves frequency of abdominal pain, severity of distention and time to relapse in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
2011-06-16

Aliment Pharmacol Ther 2011; 34: 432-442 SUMMARY: Background? Otilonium bromide (OB) is a spasmolytic agent that blocks L-Type Calcium channels in human colonic smooth muscle. Aim? To study the efficacy of OB in symptom control in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Methods? A total of 356 patients (46.16?�?19?years, 71% female) with IBS participated in a double-blind, ...

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Open versus laparoscopically-assisted oesophagectomy for cancer: a multicentre randomised controlled phase III trial - the MIRO trial
2011-07-23

BackgroundOpen transthoracic oesophagectomy is the standard treatment for infracarinal resectable oesophageal carcinomas, although it is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates of 2 to 10% and 30 to 50%, respectively, for both the abdominal and thoracic approaches. The worldwide popularity of laparoscopic techniques is based on promising results, including lower ...

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Abdominal Ultrasound

... may be used to screen for an abdominal aortic aneurysm. An abdominal aortic aneurysm is a weakened, bulging spot in your abdominal ... An abdominal ultrasound to screen for an abdominal aortic aneurysm is recommended for men ages 65 to 75 ...

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A meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of intravenous fluid therapy in major elective open abdominal surgery: getting the balance right.
2010-06-02

The terminology used for describing intervention groups in randomised controlled trials (RCT) on the effect of intravenous fluid on outcome in abdominal surgery has been imprecise, and the lack of standardised definitions of the terms 'standard', 'restricted' and 'liberal' has led to some confusion and difficulty in interpreting the literature. The aims of ...

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The treatment of gynaecological and intra-abdominal infections: a comparative study of cefotetan versus netilmicin plus clindamycin.
1988-08-01

In a prospective randomised study 60 patients with gynaecological or intra-abdominal infections were given either 2g iv every 12 hours of cefotetan or a combination of netilmicin (150mg iv every 12 hours) and clindamycin (600mg iv every 8 hours). The clinical condition of nearly half the patients (26 of 60) was characterized as serious and surgical ...

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Authenticity of instruction and student performance: a prospective randomised trial.
2011-08-01

Medical Education 2011: 45: 807-817 Objectives? This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the authenticity of instructional formats and outcome measures within a pre-clerkship clinical reasoning course. Methods? We conducted a randomised, prospective, crossover study with Year 2 medical students taking a pre-clerkship clinical reasoning course. Students were ...

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Outcomes after abdominal wall reconstruction using acellular dermal matrix: A systematic review.
2011-05-28

BACKGROUND: Complex abdominal wall defects can present a significant challenge to the reconstructive surgeon. In 2003, acellular dermal matrix (ADM) was introduced as an alternative to synthetic materials with suggestions that it has improved capacity to integrate with surrounding tissues with less inclination towards infection, erosion, extrusion, adhesion formation and ...

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Comparison of two different formulations of mebeverine hydrochloride in irritable bowel syndrome.
2000-09-01

A total of 213 patients were recruited to a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, double dummy, general practice study lasting eight weeks. The objectives of the study were (i) to demonstrate therapeutic equivalence of mebeverine hydrochloride 200 mg b.i.d. capsules (Colofac MR) and 135 mg t.i.d. tablets (Colofac) in the treatment of abdominal pain in ...

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Use of negative pressure wound therapy in the management of infected abdominal wounds containing mesh: an analysis of outcomes.
2010-12-23

The purpose of this study was to examine the clinical outcomes of negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) using reticulated open-cell foam (ROCF) in the adjunctive management of abdominal wounds with exposed and known infected synthetic mesh. A non randomised, retrospective review of medical records for 21 consecutive patients with infected ...

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The CORONIS Trial. International study of caesarean section surgical techniques: a randomised fractional, factorial trial
2007-10-22

BackgroundCaesarean section is one of the most commonly performed operations on women throughout the world. Rates have increased in recent years � about 20�25% in many developed countries. Rates in other parts of the world vary widely.A variety of surgical techniques for all elements of the caesarean section operation are in use. Many have not yet been rigorously evaluated in ...

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["Fast track" colorectal surgery].
2007-05-27

Many factors have effect on the enhanced recovery after colon surgery. Not only the technical skill but the perioperative events needed to be optimized by the pre- and postoperative issues. Articles were obtained with search for keywords in Medline electronic database and evidences have been ranked according to the recommendation of the Oxford Evidence-Based Medicine Centre. Multicentric, ...

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Biofeedback therapy for constipation in adults.
2011-02-01

Dyssynergic defecation is common and affects up to one half of patients with chronic constipation. This acquired behavioural problem is due to the inability to coordinate the abdominal and pelvic floor muscles to evacuate stools. Today, it is possible to diagnose this problem and treat this effectively with biofeedback therapy, history, prospective stool diaries, and anorectal ...

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[The benefit of external version in full-term breech presentation].
1990-11-17

We report a randomised controlled trial of external version in 52 women with breech presentation after 36 weeks' gestation; 83% gave informed consent to undergo the management to which they had been randomized. Only 5% of initial attempts without tocolysis succeeded, but 31% of the failures subsequently had a successful version under tocolysis. External version resulted in a ...

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Factors influencing wound complications: a clinical and experimental study.
1983-03-01

Burst abdomen, incisional herniation, sinus formation and post-operative wound infection continue to bedevil the surgeon. A prospective study of 1129 laparotomy wounds defined the extent of the problem; 1.7% incidence of dehiscence, 7.4% herniation and 6.7% sinus formation, all significantly associated with wound infection. Mass closure reduced the dehiscence rate from 3.8% to 0.76%. Infection ...

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Effect of a prebiotic mixture on intestinal comfort and general wellbeing in health.
2008-04-01

Specific carbohydrates, i.e. prebiotics such as fructo-oligosaccharide (FOS), are not digested in the small intestine but fermented in the colon. Besides beneficial health effects of an enhanced bifidobacteria population, intestinal gas production resulting from fermentation can induce abdominal symptoms. Partial replacement with slowly fermented acacia gum may attenuate side ...

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Comparison of analgesic efficacy of subcostal transversus abdominis plane blocks with epidural analgesia following upper abdominal surgery.
2011-04-04

Subcostal transversus abdominis plane (TAP) catheters have been reported to be an effective method of providing analgesia after upper abdominal surgery. We compared their analgesic efficacy with that of epidural analgesia after major upper abdominal surgery in a randomised controlled trial. Adult patients undergoing elective open ...

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An investigation of the reproducibility of ultrasound measures of abdominal muscle activation in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain
2009-05-05

Ultrasound (US) measures are used by clinicians and researchers to evaluate improvements in activity of the abdominal muscles in patients with low back pain. Studies evaluating the reproducibility of these US measures provide some information; however, little is known about the reproducibility of these US measures over time in patients with low back pain. The objectives of ...

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The Tribolium homeotic gene Abdominal is homologous to abdominal-A of the Drosophila bithorax complex
1993-01-01

The Abdominal gene is a member of the single homeotic complex of the beetle, Tribolium castaneum. An

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Medic - Abdominal Pain: A Decision Support Program for the ...
1989-10-11

... Title : Medic - Abdominal Pain: A Decision Support Program for the Management of Acute Abdominal Pain. (User's Manual). ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Abdominal girth measurement (image)

The measurement of the abdominal girth may be helpful in diagnosing abdominal distention, which commonly results from intestinal gas. ...

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Study protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial investigating the effectiveness of a tailored energy balance programme for recent retirees
2006-12-06

BackgroundPeople in transitional life stages, such as occupational retirement, are likely to gain weight and accumulate abdominal fat mass caused by changes in physical activity and diet. Hence, retirees are an important target group for weight gain prevention programmes, as described in the present paper.Methods/DesignA systematic and stepwise approach (Intervention Mapping) ...

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A comparison of mebeverine with high-fibre dietary advice and mebeverine plus ispaghula in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome: an open, prospectively randomised, parallel group study.
1990-11-01

OBJECTIVE To compare the efficacy and acceptability of mebeverine and high-fibre dietary advice versus mebeverine and ispaghula in fixed combination in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome in adults. DESIGN Open, prospectively randomised, parallel group comparison of mebeverine/dietary advice and mebeverine/ispaghula during an eight-week study period. SETTING General ...

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