Effectiveness of Repeated Amiodarone Dosing Regimen Versus Standard Dosing Regimen in Atrial Fibrillation Patient With Rapid Ventricular Response
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare in atrial fibrillation patient with rapid ventricular response. The main question it aims to answer are Effectiveness of Repeated Amiodarone dosing regimen versus standard dosing regimen in Atrial fibrillation patient with rapid ventricular response Participants will receive Amiodarone iv treatment with different regimen
Repeated dosing regimen
Standard dosing regimen
The Efficacy of Hyaluronic Acid Injection as an Adjunctive Treatment After Intraarticular Low-dose Glucocorticoid Injection for Symptomatic Knee Osteoarthritis: A Multicenter Randomized, Controlled, Double-blinded Study
The aim of this clinical trial study is to compare the efficacy of Hyaluronic injection in patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Is Hyaluronic acid injection improve pain symptom, joint stiffness, and joint function in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Is Hyaluronic acid injection improve knee performance status and health-related quality of life in patients with knee osteoarthritis
Participants will be allocated to receive one treatments; either Hyaluronic acid or normal saline injections after receiving glucocorticoid injection.
Researchers will compare the Hyaluronic acid with normal saline injection to see if the former show superior effect in terms of pain, joint stiffness, function, as well as health-related quality of life comparing with placebo.
Percutaneous Trigger Finger Release Concomitant Steroid Injection Versus Percutaneous Trigger Finger Release Alone
Background:
Percutaneous A1 pulley release is a cost-effective and straightforward procedure with outcomes comparable to open A1 pulley release. Postoperative pain is a prevalent concern. Corticosteroid injection is a common nonoperative treatment for trigger finger, providing favorable outcomes but associated with a notable risk of recurrence. Numerous studies have explored the combined approach of percutaneous trigger finger release with corticosteroid injection. However, to date, there is no report on early postoperative results.
Objective:
To conduct a comparative analysis of early postoperative outcomes between percutaneous A1 pulley release with steroid injection and percutaneous A1 pulley release alone.
Study Design & Methods:
This study constitutes a randomized controlled trial involving patients with trigger finger who underwent percutaneous release surgery from October 2023 to January 2024. A total of 38 patients were enrolled, with 18 assigned to the percutaneous A1 pulley release with steroid injection group and 20 to the percutaneous A1 pulley release alone group. Postoperative assessments included pain scores using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), evaluation of quality of life through the QuickDASH score (qDASH), patient satisfaction, and complications.
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