A, Almada N Clinical Trials
A listing of A, Almada N clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 10,697 clinical trials
Evaluation, Treatment and Monitoring of Patients With a Known or Suspected Parasitic Infection
The purpose of this study is to evaluate, treat and follow patients with parasitic infections. People with a known or suspected parasitic infection who are at least 1 year old may be enrolled. This study does not involve any experimental treatments. Participants will have a physical examination and laboratory tests …
Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter, Carotid Duplex and Transcranial Duplex as a Prognostic Factor
Optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) had been proved to be associated with increased intracranial pressure and can be used as one of the prognostic factors in cardiac arrest patients. It is simple, quick and can be measured repeatedly. Carotid duplex and transcranial duplex(TCD) provide rapid, noninvasive, real-time measures of cerebrovascular …
Metabolic Control and Patient Well-being in Phenylketonuria: do Guidelines Make a Difference?
Treatment of PKU implies for most patients that with strict adherence to dietary treatment they can achieve excellent neurocognitive outcome. Dietary treatment, though, is hard to comply to every day and with every single meal. Unsurprisingly, health-related quality of life (HrQol) is negatively affected if patients have to follow a …
A Non-interventional Registry Study of Fluzoparib in the Treatment of Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is one of the most fatal malignant tumors that threaten women's health. The incidence rate is the third place among the female reproductive system malignant tumors, and the mortality rate ranks the first in gynecologic malignancies, the majority of patients have advanced diseases at the time of diagnosis. …
A Multi-dimensional Prospective Study to Discover Gene-microenvironment Interactions in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
This project is the first involving the two most common neurodevelopmental disorders, ASD and ADHD, as well as TDC to establish a multi-dimensional database (clinic, behavior, neurocognitive function, brain imaging, metabolomics, and microbiome) using the same methodology. Based on this integrated multi-dimensional databank, we anticipate exploring metabolic flows of the …
Study of a Series of Patients Treated for Retrograde Cricopharyngeal Muscle Dysfunction Syndrome
R-CPD syndrome (Retrograde Cricopharyngeal Dysfunction syndrome) is an inability to burp. It is a syndrome whose diagnosis is clinical, and for which there is effective treatment. Recently treated in the United States (first publication in 2019), this syndrome affects many patients in France and is currently unknown. This study concerns …
A Machine Learning Approach to Connect Multiple Myeloma Complexity to Early Disease Recurrence
This is a non-interventional, national, multicenter prospective non-profit observational study aiming at improving the accuracy of risk prediction in multiple myeloma (MM) by applying machine-learning tools for data processing to develop model(s) predicting response to therapy and the probability of early relapse for MM patients.
Precursors of Binge Eating Disorder in a Clinical Sample of Adolescents With Obesity
BACKGROUND: Binge eating disorder (BED) is the worldwide most-prevalent eating disorder. It is associated with psychiatric comorbidities and obesity, a high impact in life functioning, and high morbidity and mortality. First symptoms appear frequently in youths, who most commonly present incomplete (subthreshold) criteria for BED (precursor forms, PREC-BED). While some …
A Clinical Prospective Observational Study of Near Infrared Spectroscopy to Detect Subcranial Hematoma
This trial is a clinical prospective observational study. Cases meeting the entry criteria undergo near-infrared spectroscopy(NIRS)detection. Data collection mainly includes hematoma thickness on cranial CT, and bilateral NIRS data.This trial tries to explore the reliability and accuracy of NIRS detection of subcranial hematoma.
Pilot Study Investigating Intensity and Quality of Movement Performed During a Parkiboks Session
Studies have shown that non-contact boxing benefits individuals with Parkinson disease. Yet, the content of such sessions, has not yet been investigated. The following research question has therefore been asked: What is the physical intensity, in terms of both movement quality and quantity, as well as cardiovascular demand, in a …