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Colonoscopy clinical trials at University of California Health

2 in progress, 1 open to eligible people

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  • Does the Cap Increase the Finding of Polyps When Water Exchange Colonoscopy is Used

    open to eligible people ages 50-75

    This is a study to compare two different, but normally, used methods of colonoscopy in patients that require a routine or repeat colonoscopy. There will be three arms in this study: WE water control, water plus Cap-1, and water plus Cap-2. The patient will prepare himself/herself for the colonoscopy as per normal instructions and he/she will be given the information for the study at that time so that he/she can make a decision to participate in the study. The control method will use water instead of air inserted into the colon. The study method will use a new accessory, a cap that will fit onto the end of the colonoscope plus water during the procedure. This study will also confirm if using the cap method with water is a better way of detecting polyps in the colon and possibly cancer.

    at UCLA

  • Water Exchange and CO2 Insufflation With Abdominal Compression Device to Reduce Manual Assistance

    Sorry, not yet accepting patients

    The goal of this trial is to evaluate whether water exchange colonoscopy and CO2-insufflation colonoscopy with an abdominal compression device (Maxbelt me3 type, Nippon Sigmax Co., Tokyo, Japan) can achieve a significantly lower proportion of patients requiring manual abdominal pressure during colonoscopic insertion compared with CO2 insufflation alone.

    at UCLA

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