a, a N Clinical Trials
A listing of a, a N clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 11,120 clinical trials
Investigating Visual Verticality Disorder and Lateropulsion in a Neurosurgical Cohort of Patients With Brain Tumours
The overall objective of this research is to investigate the clinical characteristics pre- and post-brain tumour resection with a focus on visual verticality disorder, and lateropulsion, including neuroimaging analysis, of a neurosurgical cohort of patients with brain tumours. This prospective observational cohort study will investigate clinical and neuroimaging characteristics and …
Hold me Tight/Let me Go: Effectiveness of a Course to Enhance Parent-adolescent Relationship
HmT/LmG is a group course for 4-6 parental dyads and consists of 4 group sessions with psycho-education and skills training and 3 individual sessions per family (i.e., 1 session with the adolescent, 1 session with the parents, and 1 session with parents and adolescent together). We want to evaluate effectiveness …
A Patient-Directed Mobile Tool to Streamline the QoL Assessment and Monitoring in Urothelial Carcinoma
The goal of this observational study is to select contents and tools for the future development of a web app aiming to support patients' navigation for empowering decision-making through a higher awareness of urothelial carcinoma and its treatments, improving also educational aspects. The main question it aims to answer is: …
A Clinical Study on the Efficacy of Cognitive Distraction Focus Relaxation Therapy Based on MR
A prospective, single blind, randomized, parallel controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the analgesic effect and safety of MR based "cognitive distraction focus relaxation therapy" in patients clinically diagnosed with chronic moderate to severe pain
Intensive Longitudinal Assessment of Stress and Stress-related Concepts Across a Behavioral Weight Loss Intervention
Examine the association between variability in individual stress and related concepts with weight loss, physical activity, and sleep across a behavioral weight loss program
Haemdall: Developing a Quantitative MRI Biomarker of Infratentorial Superficial Siderosis of the Central Nervous System
Haemdall: Using Medical Imaging to measure Brain Iron in Superficial Siderosis. This study is looking at a new way of using MRI scans to potentially measure the amount of iron on the surface of the brain. Iron build up in the brain is linked to how superficial siderosis develops. The …
Developing a New Metabolic Imaging Approach (aMRI) for Evaluating Neurological Disease in Patients With Gliomas
This is an observational study to compare the utility of the novel aMRI approach in human brain to the standard of care imaging approach for diagnosing and assessing glioma. Tumor cells have altered metabolism compared to normal cells.This makes metabolic activity imaging useful for diagnosing and assessing neurological disease. However, …
A First-ever Research Collaboration to Characterize MRI Measured Neural Flexibility Development in Chinese Toddlers
The overall objective is to characterize the developmental characteristics of MRI measured neural flexibility, as an index of cognitive flexibility, in Chinese toddlers (32 to 42 months old).
Chronic Fatigue in the Internal Medicine Outpatient Clinic: a Mixed-methods Quantitative and Qualitative Study
With this study, the investigators aim to answer the following research questions: In what percentage of cases does the diagnostic process conducted during a fatigue consultation at the internal medicine outpatient clinic contribute to a somatic diagnosis? What are the experiences of patients presenting with fatigue at the internal medicine …
Conception of a Diagnosis, Prognosis and Therapeutic Decision Tool for Patients With Autoimmunity and Inflammation
The main objective of this study is to generate diagnosis and therapeutic-decision tools through the identification of molecular causes of PIDs with autoimmunity/inflammation and the variability in disease outcome at the transcriptional level using a combination of omics signatures (transcriptomics, epigenomics, proteomics, metagenomics, metabolomics and lipidomics).