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                    Cesarean Section Clinical Trials
A listing of 5  Cesarean Section  clinical trials  actively recruiting volunteers for paid trials and research studies in various therapeutic areas.
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                There are currently 5 active clinical trials seeking participants for Cesarean Section research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Cesarean Section participants are New York, California, Pennsylvania and Jiangsu.
            
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        A clinical study for people that suffer with Stroke
    
    
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                Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Clinical Study
            
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        A clinical study for people that suffer with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
    
    
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                                    Intrathecal Dexmedetomidine vs Epinephrine
                                
            
            
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                Several studies have shown that adding dexmedetomidine or epinephrine to single-dose spinal analgesia preparations improves the length and/or speed of onset of the sensory block and post-operative pain management without increased negative side effects. To date, however, no study has compared adjunctive intrathecal dexmedetomidine to adjunctive intrathecal epinephrine in single-dose spinal analgesia. The purpose of this study is to determine if adjunctive intrathecal dexmedetomidine is non-infer...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                Between 18 years and 55 years
            Trial Updated:
                08/01/2025
            
            Locations: Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, New York         
        
        
            Conditions: Cesarean Section, Anesthesia, Spinal
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Determination of Core Body Temperature in Parturient Warmed With Upper or Underbody Forced Air Cover (Bair Hugger)
                                
            
            
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                This study is intended to calculate the core body temperature in patients who are having a Cesarean Section (C/S) and are kept warm with an Upper Body Forced Air Warming device (Bair Hugger) or underbody forced air warmer. These warming devices are approved and are a required item in many if not all surgical procedures. They are used daily throughout the hospital. The research question is: Where is the best place to position the warming blanket in pregnant mothers undergoing Cesarean section del...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                18 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                03/14/2025
            
            Locations: Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia         
        
        
            Conditions: Cesarean Section
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Post-operative Cesarean Trial of Pain Control
                                
            
            
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                This study plans to learn more about postoperative pain management after cesarean deliveries (C-sections). As a part of standard of care, the Children's Hospital Colorado's Colorado Fetal Care Center (CFCC) follows the standard Enhanced Recovery After Cesarean (ERAC) guidelines to manage pain following C-section delivery. In addition, the CFCC uses an FDA approved medical device called the ON-Q ® Pump, which continuously delivers local anesthetic medication to control pain in the area of your pr...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                Between 18 years and 50 years
            Trial Updated:
                03/29/2024
            
            Locations: Children's Hospital Colorado, Aurora, Colorado         
        
        
            Conditions: Post-operative Pain, Cesarean Section
        
            
        
    
                
                                    The Effect of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) for Cesarean Section on Neonatal Blood Glucose
                                
            
            
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                Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) is a set of evidence-based guidelines that may be used during perioperative care for cesarean section. While there is good evidence that following ERAS protocols benefits postoperative recovery, less is understood about the effect on the fetus and neonate. This will be a randomized equivalence trial to determine if drinking a carbohydrate rich drink prior to cesarean section has an effect on neonatal glucose.             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                18 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                05/15/2023
            
            Locations: Banner University Medicial Center, Tucson, Arizona         
        
        
            Conditions: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, Cesarean Section
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for Post-Cesarean Pain Control
                                
            
            
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                Purpose of study is to evaluate the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for post-operative pain control after a cesarean delivery compared to placebo and no TENS.             
        
        
    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                18 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                05/21/2020
            
            Locations: Nicole Kurata, Honolulu, Hawaii         
        
        
            Conditions: Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation, Analgesia, Cesarean Section
        
            
        
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