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Effects of Acute SCI on Colonic Motility & Tone



Effects of Acute SCI on Colonic Motility & Tone

For Condition: Spinal Cord Injury
Status: No longer recruiting
Sponsor(s): Department of Veterans Affairs ,
Synopsis: This study will compare individuals with acute SCI to control patients in order to: 1. Determine if there are changes in colonic tone and sensation after SCI by comparing the fasting responses to the postprandial responses; 2. Determine if there are changes in colonic phasic motility after SCI by comparing the fasting responses to the postprandial responses; 3. Determine if colonic motor and sensory function after SCI change over time by repeating these studies six month later in SCI and control patients.
Details:
Eligibility:
Study Type:
  Interventional, Diagnostic, Randomized, Open Label, Active Control, Single Group Assignment, Efficacy Study
Minimum Age/Maximum Age: 18 Years/
Genders: Both
Protocol Entry Criteria: Acute SCI with impaired colonic tone
Total Enrollment: 12

Location and Contact Information:

Overall Study Official:
JohnFryer,  ,  Department of Veterans Affairs, Program Analysis and Review Section (PARS), Rehabilitation Research & Development Service

VAMC, Hines
Hines,  Illinois, 
United States
 


Additional Information:
Study ID Numbers:
  B1862; 
Study Start Date: April 1999
Record last reviewed: January 2001
Additional information available at: clinicaltrials.gov
Clinicaltrials.gov Reference link: NCT00013312

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