Wien, Austria Clinical Trials
A listing of Wien, Austria clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 334 clinical trials
Safety and Early Efficacy of Radical Prostatectomy for Newly Diagnosed Very High Risk Locally Advanced and Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer diagnosed among men and the second leading cause of male cancer deaths in the United States. In 2013, it is estimated that 29,270 men have died from prostate cancer. Although radiation and surgery are quite effective for localized disease, there is no …
APrevent-VOIS-Implant-002 - a Two-Part, Open-Label, Non-Randomized Multicenter Study
This is a prospective, 2-part, multi-center, open-label, non-randomized clinical trial to assess safety and effectiveness of APrevent® VOIS Implants for the treatment of patients with Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis (UVFP). In total 30 evaluable patients are planned to be enrolled.
Long-term Results of Two Surgical Methods for Scleral IOL Implantation and Fixation in Eyes Without Capsular Support: Yamane- Versus 4-flanged Technique
This study is a comparison of the surgical techniques and postoperative outcome between the two intrascleral IOL fixation techniques: Yamane technique versus the 4-flanged technique. The main objectives are postoperative lens tilt, duration of surgery, intra- and postoperative complication rates and scleral integrity around the flanges.
Infants With Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: The Prone Trial
The main objective is to determine the short-term effect of prone positioning in infants with infection-associated severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. The investigators compare oxygenation parameters and measurements from electrical impedance tomography (EIT) and lung ultrasonography (LUS) in mechanically ventilated infants in prone position versus supine position after surfactant administration.
The Mamma HiToP Study
The HiToP ® 191 PNP an certified device licensed for the treatment of neuropathia. The home-based treatment is to be performed only in accordance with the approved Investigational Plan (CIP) on subjects who have signed an informed consent form. Device use is limited to the approved study investigators. The study …
PRF With Topical Antibiotics or Antiseptics in Chronical Wounds Version 1.4
Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is a new therapy option for chronic wounds with yet unproven therapeutic efficacy. This randomised controlled trial aims to provide evidence of the efficacy of PRF as monotherapy as well as a growth promoting carrier matrix for antimicrobial compounds. The investigators therefore designed a four armed …
Treatment of Neovascular AMD: Artificial Intelligence in Real-world Setting
The purpose of this study is to implement quantitative assessment tools for the treatment of active neovascular AMD patients in a real-world setting in order to provide advantages for both patients (treatment burden) and healthcare system (scheduling visits/treatments).
Measurement of Total Retinal Blood Flow and Oxygen Extraction in Patients With Diabetes and Healthy Subjects
The prevalence of diabetes and diabetes-associated complications is still increasing. Several major long-term complications of diabetes such as cardiovascular disease, chronic renal failure, diabetic retinopathy and others relate to the damage of blood vessels. Given that the eye provides the unique possibility in the human body to directly visualize blood …
Reproducibility of Dual Beam Doppler Fourier-domain Optical Coherence Tomography in Healthy Subjects
Dual beam Doppler Fourier-domain Optical coherence tomography (DOCT) is a noninvasive technique to quantify total retinal blood flow. To enable further development of this technique it is essential to assess short- and long-term reproducibility of DOCT blood flow measurements.
Different Dietary Patterns
The aim of the present study is to determine the effects of different standardized dietary patterns on general health markers, intestinal function, immune response and affective processes/ cognitive skills in healthy subjects.