Found 6 clinical trials
CANnabiDiol for CoviD-19 pATiEnts With Mild to Moderate Symptoms
The aim of this work is to conduct a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial to assess the efficacy and safety of cannabidiol (CBD - 300 mg a day) in patients infected with SARS-CoV-2. The specific objectives are to assess whether, in patients with mild and moderate forms of SARS-CoV-2, daily …
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- 01 Feb, 2023
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Effect of Glycopyrrolate on Vasopressors Requirement for Non-elective Caesarean Section Under Spinal Anaesthesia
This is prospective randomised double blind study conducted in parturients planned for non-elective caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia. Glycopyrrolate group will receive 0.2 mg of Glycopyrrolate before start of phenylephrine infusion. Control group will receive 0.2 ml of Normal Saline before start of phenylephrine infusion. Total amount of vasopressors required …
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- 16 Feb, 2024
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Pulse Oximetry in Healthy SubjEcts ImmergeD in OceaN.
Assessing its reliability and looking for influencing factors of the measure of pulse oximetry could help for pre-hospital care management.
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- 16 Feb, 2024
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Evaluating Pulse Oximetry Bias in Children With Darker Skin Pigmentation
In this prospective study, the investigators will enroll 154 children with arterial lines to determine the accuracy of pulse oximeters in children with darker skin pigmentation. Studies in adults suggest pulse oximeters may overestimate the true level of oxygenation in the blood as measured directly by co-oximetry. However, pediatric data …
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- 16 Dec, 2022
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Evaluation of Perfusion Index as a Prognostication Tool for High Quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
The perfusion index (PI) is obtained from pulse oximetry and is computed as the ratio of the pulsatile (alternating current) signal to the non-pulsatile (direct current) signal of infra-red light, expressed as a percentage;PI =ACIR/DCIR∗100% (i.e.
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- 04 Oct, 2023
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1Evaluation of Perfusion Index as a Prognostication Tool for High Quality Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
The perfusion index (PI) is obtained from pulse oximetry and is computed as the ratio of the pulsatile (alternating current) signal to the non-pulsatile (direct current) signal of infra-red light, expressed as a percentage;PI =ACIR/DCIR∗100% (i.e.
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- 04 Oct, 2023
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