A, Almada N Clinical Trials
A listing of A, Almada N clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 10,742 clinical trials
A Swiss Assessment of Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal Axis Suppression After Glucocorticoid Therapy for Leukemia and Lymphoblastic Lymphoma in Children
Plain Language Summary: Background Glucocorticoids are stress hormones produced by the human body to control inflammation and regulate the immune system. Cortisol is the most well-known example of a glucocorticoid. These stress hormones are essential for the bodys healthy functioning. To treat certain types of cancer, such as leukemia (blood …
ZeroHeart Biopsy - Prediction of Deceased Donor Heart Transplant Performance From Organ Donors Using Pre-Transplant Biopsies - A Pilot Study
The goal of this observational study is to evaluate whether molecular analysis of donor heart biopsies taken at the time of organ removal ("Time Zero") can help predict the future function and rejection risk of the transplanted heart in adult transplant recipients. The main questions it aims to answer are: …
Dynamic Prediction Model for Patients with Unresectable Biliary Malignancies Receiving Systemic Chemotherapy Combined with Immunotherapy: a Multicenter, Observational Study
This study focused on the longitudinal tumor burden profile (tumor macro features, histopathological types and imaging features, etc.), liver function, health status, tumor biomarkers, and serological indicators of patients with unresectable biliary malignancies before chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy to build a dynamic prediction model. Based on this model, risk stratification …
A Study to Understand the Utility of the Force Feedback Instruments in Robotic Procedures Using da Vinci 5 Robot
The goal of this observational study is to understand the utility of force feedback instruments in surgeries that are done using the da Vinci 5 robot.
Assessment of the Feasibility of a Systematic Multidimensional Evaluation of the Outcome of Traumatic Brain Injury Patients and Their Relatives.
The main objective is to assess the feasibility of collecting and implementing a multidimensional evaluation in a sample of patients with a mild to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their relatives, evaluated at 6 months (primary outcome), and at 12 then 18 months post-injury (secondary outcomes).
Prediction of the Spontaneous Breathing Test Success Using Biosignal and Biomarker in Critical Care Unit by a Machine Learning Approach
Context Several authors have been interested in applying Artificial Intelligence (AI) to medicine, using various Machine Learning (ML) techniques: managing septic shock, predicting renal failure... [1, 2] AI has an important place in decision support for clinicians [3]. The weaning period is a really important time in the management of …
A Multi-center, Non-interventional, Prospective Study of Durvalumab in Unresectable Locally Advanced NSCLC in Routine Clinical Practice in Russia
Durvalumab was approved in the Russian Federation for use after both concurrent and subsequent CRT until disease progression. Currently, there is no real-world data regarding the safety and real world effectiveness of durvalumab in this indication. Moreover, generation data on the safety and real world effectiveness of durvalumab after concurrent …
Study of Genetic Determinants in Alcoholic Hepatitis and Establishment of a Multicenter Prospective Cohort of Patients With Alcoholic Liver Disease
Alcoholic hepatitis carries a risk of high mortality at short term, especially in its severe form. Its diagnosis is confirmed by liver biopsy. The prevalence of alcoholic hepatitis, severe or not severe, is poorly known and prospective data are needed. The present observational study aims to define the prevalence of …
A Group Therapy Based on the Bio-psycho-social Treatment Approach for Women With Chronic Pelvic and Chronic Belly Pain
The project investigates the situation of patients with chronic pelvic and chronic belly pain before and after our group therapy.
3D Volumetric Changes in the Upper Airway After MMA in OSAS Patients and the Implication on QOL: A Prospective Registry
Background Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is a sleep-related breathing disorder characterized by intense snoring and repetitive complete or partial obstructions of the upper airway during sleep together with daytime sleepiness. Several non-invasive therapeutical options exist, however, they do not offer a permanent improvement. Maxillomandibular advancement (MMA) surgery is a …