Croydon, United Kingdom Clinical Trials
A listing of Croydon, United Kingdom clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 795 clinical trials
A UK Registry for Metabolic and Bariatric Endoscopic Interventions
In the UK alone, obesity is a major health problem with more than one quarter of adults estimated to be obese. Obesity promotes the development of many serious diseases including diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, and increased risk of some cancers. Patients living with obesity also suffer from significant symptoms …
The COSP-RBD Study: Concussions and Contact Sports in RBD vs Controls
The goal of this observational study is to investigate concussions and contact sports practices in REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD). The main questions it aims to answer are: What is the proportion of patients with RBD that have a history of concussions or exposure to contact sports? Is this proportion …
Predicting the Risk of Non-culprit Coronary Artery Disease After a Heart Attack
Heart attacks caused by the complete blockage of a heart artery are treated by opening it with a stent. However, most people will also have 'non-culprit' narrowings found in their other arteries at this time. Although in general people do better if these non-culprit narrowings are also treated with stents …
Quantitative Perfusion Imaging Using Contrast Enhanced Perfusion Ultrasound, MRI and Perfusion Angiography
Peripheral Arterial Disease is the narrowing and blocking of the blood vessels that supply the legs and feet. It is a common and progressive condition that affects patients of all backgrounds and genders and is more common in people with other problems such as heart disease, high blood pressure and …
The Active Surveillance Study
The Active Surveillance study is a prospective study developed to look at the association of biomarkers with PrCa presentation and progression among men on Active Surveillance and stratify it by their genetic risk. This study will also investigate the incidence and progression by differing genetic risks.