Helsinki, Finland Clinical Trials
A listing of Helsinki, Finland clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 146 clinical trials
The Prognostic Impact of Symptoms and Lesion Depth in Partial Removal of Carious Tissue
The goal of this prospective, observational clinical cohort study is to study the effect of the preoperative condition of the tooth on the outcome of partial removal of carious tissue in mature teeth in adults. The main questions the study aims to answer are: Do preoperative symptoms affect the outcome? …
Finnish Imaging of Shoulder Trauma
The FIMAGE-Trauma study is an extension of the FIMAGE study and aims to answer the question if rotator cuff tears found on shoulder imaging after a shoulder injury are caused by the index trauma or are rather incidental findings. Eligible participants of the FIMAGE study will be invited to a …
Spectroscopic Assessment of Intramyocardial Oxygen Saturation During Open-Heart Surgery
The goal of this observational study is to test in the safety and performance of intraoperative myocardial spectroscopic measurement in open-heart surgery patients The main questions it aims to answer are: The Devices can record myocardial spectrometric data for analysis, and How these measures correlate with the occurring events, procedures, …
Orthodontic Screening in Public Healthcare
The aim of the study is to examine orthodontic screening practises in public health care.
Accuracy of EEG Slow Wave Activity in Predicting Favourable Outcome in Patients With Hypoxic Brain Injury - A Substudy of STEPCARE Trial
This is an observational substudy embedded in the STEPCARE Trial. The study involves EEG analysis, covered by the ethics approval of STEPCARE Trial. The investigators aim to compare the accuracy of a continuously measured algorithm-based EEG index, C-Trend Index, with retrospective visual analysis of continuous EEG in predicting favorable functional …
HFPEF-project: Heart Failure Phenotyping - Exploring the Fingerprints
With an ageing population, the number of patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) or diastolic heart failure is increasing rapidly. This condition is associated with significantly increased morbidity and mortality, but effective treatment options that improve prognosis are very limited. Further understanding of the nature and determinants …