Osteopenia Clinical Trials
A listing of Osteopenia medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 177 clinical trials
Evaluation of Children With Endocrine and Metabolic-Related Conditions
Background Endocrine glands give off hormones. Researchers want to learn more about the disorders that affect these glands in children. These disorders might be caused by changes in genes. Genes contain DNA, which is the blueprint of how a cell works. Researchers want to identify the genes involved in endocrine …
Integrated Diagnosis and Treatment of CKD on Outcomes
Objective: To establish a study cohort and follow up of patients with CKD in our hospital, and evaluate the status of integrated CKD diagnosis and treatment according to guidelines in the real world, as well as the clinical prognosis of patients with different stratification. Methods: By establishing a cohort of …
China Elderly Comorbidity Medical Database
The objective of this observational cohort study is to provide comprehensive evaluation and early warning for elderly patients with chronic diseases. The main question it aims to answer is: How to explore effective evaluation methods for diseases in elderly patients based on the coexistence of multiple diseases and high individual …
Clinical and Molecular Characteristics of Primary Aldosteronism in Blacks
Background The adrenal gland makes the hormone aldosterone. This helps regulate blood pressure. An adrenal gland tumor that makes too much aldosterone can cause high blood pressure and low potassium. The cause of these tumors is unknown, but sometimes they are inherited. Objective To study the genes that may cause …
Rare Disease Patient Registry & Natural History Study - Coordination of Rare Diseases at Sanford
CoRDS, or the Coordination of Rare Diseases at Sanford, is based at Sanford Research in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It provides researchers with a centralized, international patient registry for all rare diseases. This program allows patients and researchers to connect as easily as possible to help advance treatments and cures …
Bone Density and Vascular Calcifications Evolution After Renal Transplant
The investigators project is based on: Assessment of bone architecture by high resolution peripheral scanner (HRpQCT) and bone densitometry (DEXA); The non-invasive detection of vascular calcifications (by abdominal CT scanner) and bone abnormalities associated with kidney transplantation, as well as the analysis of evolution over time; Longitudinal evaluation of nephrological …
Biomechanical Effects of Digitally Constructed Subperiosteal Implants
Subperiosteal implants were first introduced in 1940 and then used worldwide for the treatment of edentulous maxilla or mandible with advanced bone atrophy.
Mandibular Overdentures Retained by Four Locator Attachments Versus Four-Implant Bar Attachments
This 10-year retrospective study investigates residual ridge changes in edentulous patients treated with mandibular overdentures (ODs) retained by either four Locator attachments or a four-implant bar system. Although two-implant ODs are well established, four-implant configurations may offer enhanced stability and function. Locator and bar attachments are commonly used, but their …
Prospective Outcomes of Guided Equator Overdentures
This prospective clinical study evaluated the 3-year performance of mandibular implant-supported overdentures (IODs) placed using a fully guided static computer-assisted implant surgery (CAIS) protocol. Primary outcomes included implant survival, peri-implant soft tissue health, and marginal bone loss. Findings provide evidence for the predictability of digital surgical workflows in removable prosthodontics.
Study of the Role of the Induced Membrane in the Reconstruction of Bone Loss in the Limbs
Masquelet's induced membrane technique is a two-stage reconstructive surgery for severe bone fractures commonly used by military orthopedists. The particularity of this technique relies on the synthesis of a biological membrane induced by the transient implantation of a surgical cement (= 1st stage surgery). The presence of the induced membrane …