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The Ostom-I device is a wireless, wearable biosensor that is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The device is discrete, lightweight, and can be applied to an ostomy pouch in order to monitor the filling of the bag. It uses Bluetooth technology to send a signal to the
Study Objectives
Primary objective: To determine if the use of coffee in the postoperative period will reduce time to recovery of GI function by at least one day in patients undergoing elective colorectal operations. (This will be assessed by twice daily interview of patients as to whether they have
The proposed study is a patient-blinded, prospective randomized study to compare ultrasound-guided block of the TAP versus laparoscopic-guided TAP block versus no TAP block in patients undergoing major colorectal surgery. The primary outcome measure is analgesic requirement in morphine equivalents
This will be a prospective case series in 100 patients presenting to Cedars Sinai Medical Center who undergo Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).
The investigators will place the AGIS sensor on each patient enrolled in the study, 30 minutes prior to procedure. The investigators
The research team will use an abdominal acoustic sensor that continuously monitors bowel sounds (AbStats) to obtain acoustic measurements from 50 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (CSMC) hospital patients by placing a disposable sensor on their abdomen. The sensor will be connected to a bedside monitor