Nepean, Canada Clinical Trials
A listing of Nepean, Canada clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 273 clinical trials
Comparing Hypothermic Temperatures During Hemiarch Surgery
Hypothermic circulatory arrest is an important surgical technique, allowing complex aortic surgeries to be performed safely. Hypothermic circulatory arrest provides protection to cerebral and visceral organs, but may result in longer cardiopulmonary bypass times during surgery, increased risks of bleeding, inflammation, and neuronal injury. To manage these consequences, a trend …
Evaluating an Online Parenting Intervention for Caregivers of Infants and Young Children
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of the online modality of the Make the Connection (MTC) program in caregivers of infants and young children. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does the MTC online program result in changes in the child-caregiver relationship, caregiver …
PSilocybin for psYCHological and Existential Distress in PALliative Care (PSYCHED-PAL)
The goal of this multi-centre phase I/II open-label, single-arm study is to determine the safety, feasibility, therapeutic dose, and preliminary efficacy of psilocybin microdosing to treat psychological distress among patients with advanced illness. Forty patients will receive psilocybin drug product (1-3mg per day, Mon-Fri) for 4 weeks to be administered …
TSA vs RSA in Glenohumeral Osteoarthritis
This study will compare total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) procedures, in the context of a prospective, randomized-controlled trial to determine the optimal treatment in patients 65 years of age and older, and equal to or less than 15 degrees of glenoid retroversion, who have glenohumeral osteoarthritis.
Impacts of the VEGA Family Violence Education Resources for Psychology Trainees
The current research project aims to assess the effectiveness of the ©Violence, Evidence, Guidance, and Action (VEGA) Family Violence Education Resources (VEGA Project, 2019) in improving the knowledge, self-efficacy, and clinical responses of clinical psychology doctoral students to family violence in clinical settings. The VEGA on-line training is a collection …
Liberation From Mechanical Ventilation Using Extubation Advisor Decision Support
Timely and safe extubation in critically ill patients is vitally important as prolonged mechanical ventilation and failed attempts at extubation are associated with increased morbidity, mortality, costs, intensive care unit (ICU) stays, and a risk for aerosolization of COVID-19 to health care providers. A Spontaneous Breathing Trial (SBT) is the …
Mental Health After Dexmedetomidine for Electrical Storm
The goal of the research study is to measure mental health and quality of life indices of individuals treated for electrical storm (ES). The consequences of being admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) with electrical storm as well as the treatments patients would have received, are currently not well …
Psilocybin Microdose for Psychological and Existential Distress in Palliative Care (PSYCHED-PAL-RCT)
About 30-50% of patients with advanced illness experience depression, anxiety, or decreased sense of purpose and autonomy. Together, these are called psychological distress. Treatment options such as medication and therapy are available; however, they do not always work and can be time-consuming and expensive. We need treatments that work well, …
SNV4818 in Participants With Advanced Solid Tumors
This study is testing a new medicine, SNV4818, for people with advanced cancers. The researchers want to find out if SNV4818 is safe, well-tolerated, and effective in treating solid tumors. They are investigating different doses in order to find the safest and most effective one.
A Study to Evaluate Safety and Dosimetry of [18F]4-FDF, a New PET Imaging Agent for Inflammation
A standard imaging test used to look for disease in the body is a positron emission tomography (PET) scan. These scans use a small amount of a radioactive substance, called a radiotracer. The most commonly used radiotracer is FDG, which shows us how the body uses glucose (a type of …