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NCT06480318
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Effect of TENS of Intestınal Functıons, Pain and Analgesis Consumptıon Amount

Sponsor: İlknur tura

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Summary

In this study, the effect of TENS applied to patients undergoing open colorectal surgery on bowel functions, pain and analgesia consumption amount will be evaluated.

Official title: Effect of Tens Applied In Colorectal Surgery on Intestınal Functıons, Pain and Analgesis Consumptıon Amount

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

70

Start Date

2024-09-01

Completion Date

2025-07-05

Last Updated

2024-07-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

TENS

The device is portable and battery-powered to preserve the patient functional activity. The device has two channels and the parameters of each channel can be adjusted independently of the other. The device contains a power supply, amplifier and electrodes to give a warning. The power supply and amplifier are located within the TENS device. Electrodes are connected to the device via cables. The current produced in the power supply is increased in the amplifier and reaches the electrodes. The device is self-gel to facilitate the transmission of current between the electrodes made of carbon silicon alloy and the skin surface. In the research, a dual-channel, four-electrode (5 cm x 5cm) TENS device will be used. TENS application will be applied every 12 hours, twice and for 20 minutes, 24 hours after the surgery.