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
Validation of Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire on a Swedish Cohort
This study is aimed to validate the questionnaire called Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire on a Swedish cohort of children from 18 months to 15 years old with obstructive sleep disordered breathing.
Investigation on the Detection Rate of Pathogenic Viruses in Feces of Parenteral Infected Individuals
This project is a cross-sectional study. Investigators plan to search and collect 1600 publicly published fecal metagenomic and metatranscriptome data through the Pubmed database, by summarizing and analyzing them to construct an enterovirus database. 200 apparently healthy individuals are planned to be enrolled. At the time of enrollment, fecal specimens …
Impact of Sleep-Disordered Breathing Management in Systemic Hypertension Control: METASLEEP Project
Hypertension is a frequent condition affecting 11M Spanish citizens and is the leading modifiable contributor to cardiovascular disease and death. Our society has already identified balanced diet, physical activity and emotional wellbeing as the 3 pillars of healthy living. Healthy sleep should be incorporated as the fourth pillar, as clearly …
Diagnosis of Multiple Cancer and Monitoring of Minimal Residual Tumors After Treatment Using Blood and High-Sensitivity Genetic Analysis Techniques
This is a combined prospective and retrospective observational study aiming to validate a highly sensitive and specific blood-based method for the early diagnosis and post-treatment monitoring of multiple cancers. The study leverages a newly developed sequencing method to improve the detection of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in blood, focusing on …
Increased Extravascular Lung Water in Asymptomatic Open-water Swimmers
Previous studies suggest that increased extravascular lung water might be found in open water swimmers without respiratory symptoms. This study aims to investigate a large number of asymptomatic individuals after an open-water swimming race to assess the prevalence of increased extravascular lung water in asymptomatic open-water swimmers.
Exclusion of Venous Thrombo-Embolism With a New Clinical Decision Support
The goal of this non interventional study is to demonstrate the diagnostic performances on fresh plasmas in comparison with the performances on frozen plasmas in any patients with VTE suspicion, whatever the pre-test probability. The main question it aims to answer is : Are the performances equivalent on fresh plasmas …
Development and Validation of the Observatory Battery of Common Eye Disorders for Adults With Intellectual Disability
Background Around 15% of the global population has some form of disability. Rights to obtain proper health care is an emphasis in the United Nationals Convention on the Right of People with Disability. Due to the importance of improving vision health for people with disabilities, studies on how to identify …
SURVEILLANCE, ASSESSMENT AND DETECTION OF INFLUENZA ASSOCIATED RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS IN HIV POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE INDIVIDUALS IN LUSAKA, ZAMBIA
Background and rationale:The World Health Organisation (WHO), estimates influenza global deaths at 290,000 to 650,000 annually. Although influenza is mostly associated with upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), its role in lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) and the associated poor clinical outcomes have been overlooked in sub-Saharan Africa. A study conducted …
Prospective Cohort Study for Lymphoma: Samsung Lymphoma Cohort Study IV
This prospective study enrolls patients who are diagnosed with aggressive lymphoma including Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Enrolled patients will be treated according to our institution' treatment policy in clinical practice. The disease status including response to therapy and survival status will be regularly updated during the study period. Patients' serum …
Association of Genetic Variants With Myopia
This study aims to identify genetic factors linked to myopia, including those that influence a person's risk of developing it and how quickly it progresses (like changes in eye length). It will also examine how different treatments-such as low-dose atropine drops, orthokeratology lenses, specialized glasses, and increased outdoor time-interact with …