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Effect of Sleep Hygiene Education on Comfort and Sleep Quality in Menopausal Women
The decrease in estrogen levels in the body during menopause can lead to sleep disturbances by disrupting serotonin metabolism, which plays an important role in regular sleep. Considering the increase in life expectancy, the duration of time women will spend in menopause is also increasing, making the understanding of menopause …
A Clinical Trial Comparing Low-Dose RT + Targeted Therapy+ Immunotherapy vs Targeted Therapy+ Immunotherapy Alone as Neoadjuvant Therapy in Operable HNSCC Patients.
This study aimed to compare the efficacy of neoadjuvant low-dose radiotherapy combined with targeted therapy and immunotherapy versus targeted therapy and immunotherapy alone in patients with resectable head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Optimizing the Prehospital Use of Stroke Systems of Care-Reacting to Changing Paradigms-Implementation (OPUS-i)
This interventional trial will compare a novel prehospital stroke transport algorithm (OPUS-i) to a traditional prehospital stroke transport algorithm to improve outcomes in rural stroke patients by determining the effect of implementing a data-driven prehospital stroke algorithm on time to and endovascular therapy. The study consists of a multicenter cohort …
A Precision Medicine Approach (SMMART-ACT) for the Treatment of Patients With Advanced Sarcoma, Prostate, Breast, Ovarian or Pancreatic Cancer
This phase II trial tests the how well a precision medicine approach (serial measurements of molecular and architectural response to therapy [SMMART])-adaptive clinical treatment [ACT]) works in treating patients with sarcoma, prostate, breast, ovarian or pancreatic cancer that may have spread from where it first started to nearby tissue, lymph …
A Study of Real-world Events of Vericiguat in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease and Heart Failure
Chronic Kidney Disease often requires dialysis and other treatments to sustain life, and patients frequently suffer from heart failure, which exacerbates the disease burden. Research has shown that the incidence of heart failure is high among patients on dialysis, and the prognosis is poor. In recent years, there has been …
Methods of Post Operative Analgesia in Patients Undergoing Thyroidectomy
this study aims to compare between effects of lidocaine and ketamine infusion on postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing thyroidectomy.
The Diagnostic Accuracy and Clinical Value of FAPI PET in Pleural Mesothelioma
Seventy (N=70) patients with suspected pleural mesothelioma (PM) lesions referred to pleural biopsy will be recruited, and undergo an additional FAPI PET/CT at primary staging. The FAPI PET/CT results will be compared to conventional imaging (including FDG PET/CT). The diagnostic accuracy will be determined with histopathology as reference standard. For …
Reduction of Anticholinergic Medications Among Persons With Schizophrenia or Other Psychiatric Disorders
The goal of this study is to reduce Anticholinergic Medication (ACM) in persons with psychoses or serious mental illness, when these medications are no longer needed.
An Investigational Trial to Evaluate the Effects of the Drug XC001 Delivered Via an Endocardial Delivery Catheter in Subjects With Chronic Angina Caused by Coronary Artery Disease
This is a two-part study, comprised of an initial open-label run-in phase (Part 1) in a subset of 3 subjects to provide first data regarding safety, and feasibility of the percutaneous endovascular catheter-facilitated intramyocardial delivery of XC001 in patients with RA due to obstructive CAD. Part 1 of the study …
Relationship Between Proprioceptive Flexibility and the Occurrence of Lower Limb Ligament Injury in Pivot-contact Sports
Among young athletes involved in pivot and pivot-contact sports (soccer, handball, rugby, etc.), lateral ankle sprains and lesions of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are the most frequent ligament injuries. Despite existing prevention programs, these injuries lead to prolonged downtime, risk of recurrence and long-term sequelae. A little-studied risk factor …