Sidcup, Kent, United Kingdom Clinical Trials
A listing of Sidcup, Kent, United Kingdom clinical trials actively recruiting patients volunteers.
Found 241 clinical trials
A PROspective Faecal MIcrobiota tranSplantation Trial to Improve outcomEs in Patients With Cirrhosis
A feasibility trial called PROFIT has previously shown that FMT administered endoscopically into the jejunum in patients with cirrhosis is safe and feasible and have identified some potential mechanisms of action that warrant further interrogation. The aim of the PROMISE Trial is to evaluate the efficacy and mechanisms of action …
A Study of XTMAB-16 in Patients With Pulmonary Sarcoidosis
A phase 1b/2 study of XTMAB-16 in patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis
Relationships in Good Hands - Clinical and Cost-effectiveness of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy
The research question is: Can the research recommend better ways for social care and health services to work work together to help adoptive and foster families? Can a therapy called DDP improve the mental health of 5-12 year old fostered or adopted children? Is DDP worth the commitment families need …
Rate or Rhythm Control in CRT: the RHYTHMIC Study
70 patients with heart failure, AF and CRT with BiV<95% will be randomised to either AF ablation or AV node ablation. Evaluation at 6 months with echocardiography and clinical assessment.
Nicotinamide in Glaucoma (NAMinG): A Randomised, Placebo-controlled, Multi-centre, Phase III Trial
Glaucoma is the leading cause of sight impairment and blindness worldwide. It is a long-term eye disease which can cause permanent loss of sight and sometimes blindness and affects 1 in 50 people over 50 years of age. Open-angle glaucoma (OAG) is the most common type of glaucoma. This tends …
Different Levels of BiPAP
Some infants with breathing problems at birth may need to be connected to a machine to help support their breathing. The purpose of this study is to optimise the level of breathing support on Bi level continuous airway pressure (BiPAP), a support which gives two levels of support (pressure) to …
Integrated Short-Term Palliative Rehabilitation in Incurable Cancer
The goal of this intervention trial is to determine if palliative rehabilitation in addition to usual care is more effective than usual care at improving health-related quality of life in patients with incurable solid cancer.
Optimising Ventilation in Preterms With Closed-loop Oxygen Control
Many premature infants require respiratory support in the newborn period. Mechanical ventilation although life-saving is linked to complications for the lungs and other organs and its duration should be kept to a minimum. The use of supplemental oxygen may also increase the risk of comorbidities such as retinopathy of prematurity. …
fertiShare Evaluation
Sharing bad news (SBN) is a daily challenge for fertility staff and patients. Bad news happens at all stages of fertility care and includes e.g., diagnosing infertility, reporting unexpected, repeated, or definitive treatment failure. Extensive evidence shows that SBN triggers stress in staff due to anticipation of negative emotions and …
Psychological Adjustment to Long-term (PAL) Physical Conditions: A Randomised Cross-over Feasibility Trial of a Self-guided App
This study is a two-arm, randomised controlled cross-over feasibility study with a nested, optional qualitative study and nested, optional, non-invasive brain activity study. The intervention consists of a self-guided smartphone app (Orbi) based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, which is designed to support psychological adjustment in long-term physical conditions. Orbi …