One or multiple investigational sites, Spain Clinical Trials
A listing of One or multiple investigational sites, Spain clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 65,447 clinical trials
Free Vitamin D and Steroid Metabolism in Endocrine Disorders
This clinical study aims to gain a better understanding of how different forms of vitamin D are processed in the body in healthy individuals, pregnant women, and patients with various hormonal (endocrine) and kidney (renal) disorders. In the long term, this study may provide new insights that could how vitamin …
Colchicine Treatment for Non-Flow-Limiting Coronary Plaque by Coronary CTA: A Randomized Controlled Trial
This study is a prospective, multicenter, randomized controlled clinical trial designed to evaluate whether an anti-inflammatory medication can help improve heart health in patients with stable coronary artery disease. Research Question \& Hypothesis We aim to determine whether adding low-dose colchicine (0.5 mg once daily) to standard medical treatment can …
Implementation and Evaluation of a Pharmacist-led Diabetes Care Pathway in Alberta Community Pharmacies
As of 2024, nine percent of Albertans are living with Type 2 diabetes, which increases their risk for cardiovascular disease, stroke, blindness, and kidney failure. Unfortunately, less than half of patients have controlled Type 2 diabetes. We are well aware of the factors which lead to worsening diabetes, but need …
Improving Care and Mental Well-Being for Adults With Heart Failure
Heart failure is a high-risk, chronic condition that impacts patients' mental health. Approximately 50% of heart failure patients experience comorbid mental health conditions, such as stress, depression and anxiety, which affect their day-to-day lives. Despite this interconnection, the integration of mental health awareness and support into cardiac care remains limited. …
Study Evaluating the Impact of Using Triplex Rapid Diagnostic Tests (SARS-CoV-2/Influenza/RSV) on Antibiotic Prescribing
Respiratory infections are very common, especially during winter, and are often caused by viruses such as influenza, SARS-CoV-2 or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). These illnesses are generally mild, but their symptoms do not always allow a clear distinction to be made between a viral infection and a bacterial infection. In …
SGLT2 Inhibition for Cardiovascular Endpoint Reduction in Hypertension
Hypertension (HTN) is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Despite existing therapies, patients with HTN still face substantial risks, due to pre-existing and ongoing end-organ damage due, in part, to inadequate blood pressure (BP) control. SGLT2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) are recommended for both type-2 diabetes and heart failure to reduce …
iAmHealthy Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG)
The current study is a multilevel factorial design RCT with interventions at the clinic (Healthy Clinic intervention period vs. Control period) and individual patient levels (iAmHealthy vs. Newsletter).
Clinical Trial Comparing TQB2868 Injection Combined With Anlotinib Hydrochloride Capsules With Placebo Combined With Chemotherapy as First-line Treatment for Metastatic Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (mPDAC)
This study adopts a randomized, open label, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial design. OS was the primary endpoint, and eligible subjects were randomly divided into 1:1 groups and received TQB2868 injection and anlotinib hydrochloride capsules combined with chemotherapy, compared to placebo combined with chemotherapy.
Population-based Atrial Fibrillation Screening in Individuals With NT-proBNP Above Median in the Tromsø Study
The aim is to investigate whether screening with long-term ECG monitoring in individuals with elevated NT-proBNP leads to a lower incidence of ischeamic stroke and death from vascular causes. The project is a sub-study within the 8th wave of the population based Tromsø Study. Information on previous diseases, medication use, …
Altitude and Outcomes in Pediatric ARDS: A Multicenter Study
This multicenter observational study will evaluate the association between geographic altitude, availability of critical care resources, and clinical outcomes in children with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS). Data on demographics, physiology, and hospital structure will be collected from PICUs located at different altitudes worldwide. The study aims to identify …