A, Almada N Clinical Trials
A listing of A, Almada N clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 11,120 clinical trials
External Validation of the Glasgow-Blatchford Bleeding Score in a Tunisian Population
This study aims to externally validate the Glasgow-Blatchford Score (GBS) in a Tunisian population presenting with non-traumatic upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Despite advances in endoscopic management, early risk stratification remains essential to guide clinical decision-making. In Tunisia, the routine hospitalization of all patients for observation presents a challenge, highlighting the need …
Clinnova-MS: A Prospective Cohort Study of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis (Switzerland)
This prospective cohort study is part of the Clinnova programme and aims to (i) identify clinical imaging and omics characteristics associated with early Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and with transitioning phases to progressive MS, as well as (ii) to investigate digital biomarkers allowing the continuous clinical monitoring of those patients.
Inside a Neuron - Ex Vivo Evaluation of Cerebral and Cerebellar Neuronal Activity.
Understanding the functioning of human neurons has always been a key element, especially with regard to the translation of the inputs they receive into actions that determine human behavior. However, the vast majority of studies have been performed in animal models due to the difficulty in maintaining neuronal functions ex …
A Non-Interventional Study Observing Short-Term Progression in Geographic Atrophy (GA)
This is a non-interventional, observational study to provide insights into the short-term progression of GA secondary to AMD in participants aged ≥55 years. This is a multi-center, non-interventional, observational study which aims to identify participants who have progressive GA to allow quantification of structural and functional parameters that characterize the …
Clinnova-IBD, a Prospective Cohort of Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
This study is part of the Clinnova program. This is a prospective cohort study including patients with IBD recruited at the time of a treatment change. At least 800 participants (recruited in France, Germany and Luxembourg) will be enrolled, of which 100 participants are expected to be recruited in Luxembourg …
Diagnosis of Myocardial Ischemia With MCG Using SPECT as a Reference Standard
This is a prospective clinical study aiming to investigate the efficacy of Magnetocardiography (MCG) in detecting myocardial ischemia in patients of a suspected non-ST-elevation-acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) by using Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) as the gold standard for determining the presence and severity of myocardial ischemia.
Transcranial Doppler as a Predictor of Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction Following Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Neurological dysfunction either transient or permanent is a major cause of morbidity and mortality after cardiopulmonary bypass, and cognitive dysfunction is more frequent in cardiac surgery than in non-cardiac procedures. Variations in cerebral blood flow and oxygen extraction are considered key contributing factors. Although pulsatile flow during bypass has shown …
Stakeholder Perspectives on the Need for a Digital Solution in Pediatric Rehabilitation
Introduction: Children with chronic conditions receive fragmented rehabilitative care due to the multitude of providers and structures involved, and the constant changes throughout their care and life course. E-health holds promise for supporting exchanges around the child and thus fostering more integrated care, but its adoption remains limited in healthcare …
A Comprehensive Assessment of Altered Embodiment in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injury (SCI) occurs when trauma or other factors damage the spinal cord, disrupting the flow of sensory information from the body to the brain. This interruption can interfere with embodiment-the body awareness and physical sensations processed by the brain-sometimes leading to a phenomenon called disembodiment. For people with …
Research Into Risk Factors for Hospitalization Following a Fall in Older Patients
Every year, a considerable number of older people fall, with a variety of consequences. These falls can lead to hospitalization, with consequent adverse effects on these people, as well as a significant cost to society. The risk factors for falls themselves are well identified, but not those that lead to …