One or multiple investigational sites, Luxembourg Clinical Trials
A listing of One or multiple investigational sites, Luxembourg clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 64,783 clinical trials
Walking Fatigability and Brain Activity in People with Multiple Sclerosis
Walking fatigability is a motor impairment happening in approximately 43.5% of people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). Walking fatigability is defined as a decrease in 10% of distance walked, comparing the first minute with the last minute of the 6-minute walking test (6MWT), which one may call distance walking fatigability. More …
Avoidance-driven Decision Making and Learning in Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
The purpose of this study is to investigate areas of the brain responsible for avoidance learning in adults with eating disorders using brain imaging techniques, computer tasks, and self-report questionnaires and interviews. The investigators will study changes in brain activity using a procedure called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This …
Development of Web-Based Mind-Body Trainings for Adults With Subjective Concerns
The goal of this observational study is to develop online, self-paced mindfulness (iMBSR) and lifestyle education (iLifeEd) programs for adults with cognitive concerns. Participants will engage in focus groups to discuss healthy living, web-based behavioral interventions, intervention content/format and ideal outcomes after engaging in behavioral interventions that promote healthy living. …
Biomarker-driven Phenotypic Dissection of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
The goal of this observational study is to understand the clinical variability in a population of ALS patients using multidimensional biomarkers. The main questions it aims to answer are: Which set of biomarkers explain genotypic-phenotypic correlations in ALS? Which set of biomarkers can be used to subdivide the ALS population …
Dynamics in Bone Turnover Markers During and After Short-term Glucocorticoid Treatment in Patients With an Inflammatory Joint Disease
Bone turnover markers (BTMs) are recommended as an important tool in follow-up of osteoporosis treatment. However, there is a lack of knowledge in the reliability of BTMs during and after glucocorticoid treatment. Glucocorticoids suppresses BTMs during treatment with at least 30% and, moreover, glucocorticoids increase the risk of fractures. Patients …
Evaluation of Clinical Outcomes of Ponto Procedures Performed in Settings Outside the Main Operating Room (i.e. Out-of-OR)
This study is a combined retro- and prospective, single arm, multicentre investigation designed to follow clinical practice for Ponto-implantations performed out of OR. The overall objective is to investigate the complication rate for procedures performed out-of-OR.
Longitudinal Tumor Burden Quantification Using Circulating Tumor DNA in Metastatic Lobular Breast Cancer
The goal of this study is to characterize early dynamic changes in ctDNA, which can aid in tailoring early therapy in patients with metastatic Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC). Response assessment using ctDNA analysis could not only aid in de-escalation but also escalation strategies.
FDG PET-CT in Advanced Breast Cancer
This study is a prospective cohort study comparing metabolic response evaluation by F-18 FDG PET-CT versus conventional imaging for outcome stratification in patients with advanced breast cancer receiving first-line systemic therapy.
Detection of Sepsis Occurrence by Using Blood Fluorescence
This study adopted a case-control study method to explore a reagent-free, highly sensitive, and frequently screened blood fluorescence metabolite analyzer for sepsis, which can detect the emergence of inflammatory free radicals before organ damage and shorten the diagnosis time of sepsis.
DigiDiab Pilot: Impact Study Hospital
GlucoTab is an innovative workflow and decision support tool for standardised diabetes management by healthcare professionals which provides automated and personalised dosage recommendations for different insulin therapy regimens.