Liverpool, United Kingdom Clinical Trials
A listing of Liverpool, United Kingdom clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 135 clinical trials
Hirschsprung's Advances; Working Towards Autologous tIssue therapIes
Children with Hirschsprung's Disease (HSCR) have no normal nerve cells in the lower end of their bowel. This can cause babies to die if left untreated treated. Currently the part of bowel that doesn't have normal nerves is removed with an operation, but this can have long-term complications including needing …
Process Mapping and Data Collection to Inform a Computer Simulation Model of Hospitalised Patients With Bloodstream Infection, Sepsis and Systemic Infection
The goal of this study is to create a computer simulation of patients with bloodstream infection to understand how changes in healthcare policies and resources affect patient treatment. This simulation will help doctors and health-care decision makers make better choices in treating these patients and avoid overusing antibiotics that can …
The Use of Smart Devices in Capturing Digital Biomarkers in Eating Disorders
This study aims to explore how smart devices can be used to monitor the health of individuals with eating disorders. Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that impact both mental and physical health. Effective monitoring is crucial for developing treatment plans and ensuring the safety of individuals both in …
Do Patients With ACL Tears Demonstrate Weakness of the Soleus Muscle?
The goal of this prospective, cross-sectional study is to test the strength of the soleus muscle in participants who have a ACL tear confirmed by MRI. Previous studies have shown that the soleus muscle, which one of the muscles situated in the calf, decreases mechanical loading on the ACL. Therefore, …
ICONIC: Improving Outcomes Through Collaboration in OsteosarComa
There has been little improvement in outcome for patients with osteosarcoma (OS) over the last 20 years. There have been only a few clinical trials of new treatments and no major new therapies introduced recently. This is in part because there is no good understanding of the biology of osteosarcoma, …