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Hydrocephalus is a medical condition in which an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) causes the fluid-filled spaces of the brain, the ventricles, to become enlarged. Enlarged ventricles and increased intracranial pressure can cause headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, cognitive
The investigators are planning to conduct a study to compare the visual and sensory outcome of 2-hour patching to dichoptic stimulation using virtual reality head mounted display in the management of patients with moderate anisometropic amblyopia. This is a randomized clinical trial. The
Skull base has clinically unique importance:it is the anatomic junction of the neural and facial viscerocranium,supports human brain and supports that contains the neurovascular structures entering or exiting the skull,it divided into anterior,middle and posterior skull base.Skull base tumors are a
The vertigo is the illusive sensation of motion around the ambiance, results in disorders in the physical and social health of the patient due to difficulty in movement and coordination (CAMPOS et al, 2003) and it is classified as one of the four types of dizziness: syncope, disequilibrium,
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is one of the effective and life-saving treatment modality used in psychiatry for a long time because it responds more rapidly than pharmacological treatment. ECT is used safely in treatment-resistant depression, and in psychiatric disorders such as mania,
Aging leads to the biological and physiological changes in the human body but it is more pronounced in frail elderly. One of the body systems which will undergo changes due to aging is the respiratory system. Respiratory system changes can be in terms of mechanics, muscular and immunological
This will be a double-blind, 3-arm, randomized controlled trial with a treatment 1: treatment 2: control allocation ratio of 1:1:1. Primary outcomes of interest are opioid requirements and pain scores over initial 72 hours of the postoperative period. Opioid requirements will be assessed by
Eligibility and type of the study: This prospective randomized placebo-controlled double-blind study will be conducted after approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee and obtaining written informed consent from patients scheduled for elective adult sinuscopic procedures under general
Objectives General objectives
• To compare the efficacy of co-phenylcaine (Lignocaine + phenylephrine) in the decongestion and anesthesia of the nasal cavity prior to endoscopic examination using nasal nebulization as the delivery device in comparison to conventional nasal spray.
Specific
The advancement of laparoscopy and minimal access surgery has greatly influenced the evolution of anaesthetic techniques. However, postoperative pain intensity may be significant, with up to 40% of patients unsatisfied by routine analgesia and up to 80%may require rescue opioids during their
A written informed consent for participation in the trial was obtained by parents or the legal guardians . Fifty two children participate in the study.
Randomization and blindness: Patients were randomized into group (B) and group (BD) with a 1:1 allocation ratio. The allocated intervention was
The present split mouth, single blind randomized controlled clinical trial was carried out in the
Department of Periodontology and source of the patients was from the outpatient section of Tatyasaheb Kore Dental College & Research Centre, New Pargaon.
Patients were enrolled in the study between
Eligibility and type of the study: This prospective randomized placebo-controlled double-blind study will be conducted after approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee and obtaining written informed consent from patients undergoing elective direct microlaryngoscopic surgeries under general
Prevention of nausea and vomiting after surgery is a routine throughout anesthetic-surgical procedure, since the discomfort and morbidity associated with this anesthetic complication are widely known. The serotonin antagonists are largely used for this purpose because they exhibit superior
BACKGROUND
Obsessive‐Compulsive Disorder [OCD] is a psychiatric disorder with a lifetime prevalence of 2% which is mainly characterized by obsessional ideas and compulsive behaviours and rituals. Many patients show improvement under cognitive behavioural and/or pharmacological treatment. A minority