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MATERIALS AND METHODS
After approval of the institutional Ethics committee board, written informed consent will be taken from all the eligible and willing patients.
A. Study design: Randomized double blind active controlled parallel group noninferiority clinical trial.
B. Randomization: A variable
Patients under laparoscopic cholecystectomy has moderate to severe pain. This study will compare intraoperative hemodynamic parameters under two techniques of general anesthesia: The primary outcome pain was used for planning the sample size of participants and considered a variation of 3 points on
Hypothesis
Recognizing the need for enhanced bowel recovery for patients undergoing laparoscopic bariatric surgery, the investigators hypothesize that perioperative administration of low rather than high intravenous infusion rates of lidocaine can achieve early postoperative restoration of bowel
Background GI symptoms are extremely common in patients with DM, often with severe consequences for daily activities, ability to work and quality of life. Moreover, GI-dysfunction causes unpredictable absorption of food and oral medication thus making blood-glucose difficult to control and oral
The study will be started only after approval of Ethics Committee of National Taiwan University Hospital and consent sheet will be obtained from all included patients.
Patients planned to have PD at national Taiwan University Hospital will be included in this study after obtaining their consent
The study will be started only after approval of Ethics Committee of National Taiwan University Hospital and consent sheet will be obtained from all included patients.
Patients planned to have PD at national Taiwan University Hospital will be included in this study after obtaining their consent
Seventy patients of either sex with ASA physical status of 1-3, aged greater than 30 years scheduled for elective primary unilateral total knee arthroplasty will be the randomized to one of 2 groups. The patients will be identified by the surgeons and seen in the pre-admit clinic to obtain informed
Background: Acute appendicitis is one of the most common urgent conditions seen in general surgery practice. Complications can be severe and include perforation and generalized peritonitis. Traditionally, surgical appendectomy has been the primary treatment, even in cases of unconfirmed diagnosis,