Seoul, etc., Korea, Republic of Clinical Trials
A listing of Seoul, etc., Korea, Republic of clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 64,783 clinical trials
Frequency of Adverse Events in Pediatric Patients Receiving Sedation for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Introduction:The application of anesthesia outside the operating room for pediatric patients has increased in recent years. For diagnostic and treatment follow-up purposes, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) requires the pediatric patient to remain still, necessitating sedation. The study aimed to determine the frequency of adverse effects and influencing factors in pediatric …
The Relationship Between Brain Injury Biomarkers in Cerebrospinal Fluid and Blood of Patients After Cardiac Arrest and Prognosis
This study is a single-center, prospective, observational study. After successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation for patients with cardiac arrest, they will be transferred to the emergency intensive care unit for further standardized targeted temperature management. When evaluating that the patient meets the indications for lumbar puncture and there are no contraindications for …
Efficacy and Safety of a New Sperm Capacitation Method
Prospective, multicenter research study with a split-sample design on semen samples, without intervention, to evaluate the efficacy and safety of HyperSperm, a new sperm capacitation method, in 300 semen samples with various characteristics and abnormalities, in an in vitro study over 12 months.
The Effects of HER2 Receptor Signaling on Human Brown Fat Activity
The objective of this observational study is to investigate the significance of the HER2 receptor for brown fat activity in humans. Our preliminary data clearly demonstrates that the ErbB signaling pathway, which includes the HER2 receptor, strongly promotes development and function of cultured human BAT cells. The HER2 receptor is …
The 6 Minute Step Test in Chronic Low Back Pain
Our study aimed to investigate whether the 6 minute step test could be used as an alternative to the 6 minute walk test for assessing functional capacity in individuals with chronic low back pain.
Functional Performance and Biopsychosocial Characteristics in Individuals with Systemic Sclerosis
In individuals with systemic sclerosis (SSc), the loss of functionality severely affects quality of life. This condition may cause psychosocial effects by affecting the person, their family, and the environment. Activities of daily living, quality of life, and psychosocial well-being are affected, and aesthetic concerns arise. Different scales evaluating the …
Detection of Circulating Kidney DNA in Kidney Transplant Patients Facing an Episode of Graft Rejection
In France, 3,500 kidney transplants are carried out per year; and 40,000 people succeed in 2019 with a kidney transplant. Despite regular medical monitoring, nearly 30% of transplant patients will develop rejection. Currently, only solid biopsy of the graft makes it possible to establish the diagnosis of graft rejection, and …
Correlation Study Between SMA Blood Flow Reactivity and Acute Gastrointestinal Injury in Critically Ill Patients
This study aims to address the challenges of enteral nutrition support in critically ill ICU patients with varying gastrointestinal function. We'll use bedside Doppler ultrasound to monitor superior mesenteric artery (SMA) blood flow changes post - feeding, exploring its correlation with Acute Gastrointestinal Injury (AGI) and other hemodynamic indicators. Our …
Characterizing Adherence to Treatment and Satisfaction With Care in Patients With Cutaneous Lupus
This multicenter study aims to evaluate treatment adherence and satisfaction of patients with cutaneous lupus, influenced by perception of the disease, fear of side effects, cost of medications and the doctor-patient relationship. Adherence will be measured by a VAS of 80% or higher on the Medical Adherence Self-Report Inventory scale.
Study to Document the Phenomenon of Vitamin D Deficiency and Its Added Value in Patients with Low-energy Osteoporotic Hip Fracture, in Daily Practice in Greece.
Vitamin D, through its action on calcium metabolism, is essential for bone physiology. Vitamin D deficiency can affect muscle function and increase the risk of falls in the elderly, while severe deficiency is common in patients with fragility fractures. Vitamin D and calcium supplementation, in addition to anti-osteoporosis treatment after …