Abdominal Pain clinical trials at University of California Health
2 in progress, 1 open to eligible people
Percutaneous Electrical Nerve Field Stimulation for Adults With Irritable Bowel Syndrome
open to eligible people ages 18-60
This is a prospective, double-blind, randomized, sham-controlled pilot study evaluating the efficacy of percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulation for the treatment of adult patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
at UCLA
Morphine or Ketamine for Analgesia
Sorry, not yet accepting patients
Pain is common in children presenting to the emergency department but is frequently undertreated, leading to both short- and long-term consequences. Morphine is the standard treatment for children with moderate to severe acute pain, but its use is associated with serious side effects and caregiver and clinician concerns related to opioid administration. The investigators aim to determine if sub-dissociative ketamine is non-inferior to morphine for treating acute pain and a preferable alternative for treating acute pain in children because of its more favorable side effect profile and potential long-term benefits related to pain-related function, analgesic use/misuse, and mental and behavioral health outcomes.
at UC Davis
Our lead scientists for Abdominal Pain research studies include Lin Chang, MD.
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