Tokyo and Other Japanese City, Japan Clinical Trials
A listing of Tokyo and Other Japanese City, Japan clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 64,776 clinical trials
Development and Validation of a Digital Twin-based Clinical Research System (X Town Stage I)
Chronic diseases, characterized by their prolonged duration and slow progression, have emerged as predominant contributors to global morbidity and mortality. The investigators have developed a digital twin-based clinical research system (termed X Town) for chronic diseases, to predict clinical outcomes under various interventions. In this study, the investigators aim to …
Incidental Discovery of Pulmonary Emboli Via CT Scan: Impact of Detections on Patient Care and Resulting Complications
In recent years, with an increase in the frequency of CT examinations, there has also been an increase in the random discovery of pulmonary emboli, often small, as part of examinations performed for other indications. Most of the literature so far deals with the discovery of such findings mainly in …
Nutritional Status and Patient Characteristics Upon Length of Stay, Clinical Outcome, and Survival in Older Hospitalized Patients
Disease-related malnutrition (DRM) describes undernutrition or imbalances in energy, protein, or other nutrient-needs, caused by a concomitant disease. Nutritional status plays a vital role in the fate of hospitalized patients, and DRM is associated with loss of function and decreased survival. DRM is a common condition in patients with acute …
Personalised Monitoring of Early and Intermediate Age-related Macular Degeneration With Artificial Intelligence and Identification of Disease Progression
The goal of this prospective, multinational, multicenter observational study is to to predict conversion of early and intermediate AMD with functional vision to advanced AMD with irreversible loss of vision on an individual-based level over 2 years. The main objectives of this study are: Identify and quantify focal and global …
28-day Mortality Prediction for Critically Ill Patients in the Intensive Care Unit: Physician-nurse vs. Score
There are several scores for predicting mortality within 28 days in the intensive care unit, including APACHE 2, MPM 2 and MODS. These models for predicting mortality can help intensive care physicians to identify patients at high risk of mortality, thus helping them in the decision regarding their admission to …
Identifying Patterns in the Breath of Individuals With Breast Cancer
Researchers will compare the breath profiles of women with breast cancer and those without to determine whether there are disease-specific patterns that can be leveraged to facilitate breast cancer detection. Women with mammogram-confirmed dense breast tissues undergoing standard-of-care breast cancer screening will be invited to participate. Those who provide informed …
Study on Practical ExperienceS of Treatment With Foslevodopa/foScaRbidopa in Advanced Parkinson's Disease
Main objective of this study is to describe the evolution of infusion settings (base, high and low infusion rates) of foslevodopa/foscarbidopa subcutaneous infusion (LDp/CDp) at different timepoints in the treatment of advanced Parkinson's disease (aPD) as captured in ONE-CRM.
Pilot Study of the Human Metagenome in Metabolic Diseases
This is a cohort study to understand the role of the human metagenome, and associated metabolites, in health and in various diseased states, in particular obesity as well as sarcopenia. Recruited participants will have their fecal, salivary, urine, serum, and in certain instances, mucosal samples taken, for metagenomic sequencing and …
Mechanical Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction: a Multicenter Prospective Study
In 2019, the international study titled "CAUTION Study - 1" (MeChanical complicAtions of acUte myocardial infarcTion: an InternatiOnal multiceNter cohort study), a retrospective multicenter study, was launched and registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (Identifier: NCT03848429). This study highlighted the outcomes of surgical treatment of post-infarction mechanical complications in patients operated between 2000 …
A Twenty-years' Experience in Pituitary Disease.
Pituitary tumors represent a heterogeneous group of neoplasms by histotype. The pituitary adenomas are the most frequent heteroformation, among those affecting the pituitary gland, followed by meningiomas, craniopharyngiomas, germosomes and tumours secondary, such as metastases and lymphomas. Since these conditions are considered rare, the data epidemiology and prognosis to predict …