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Cardiac Arrest Bundle of CARE Trial
An out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a sudden event where the heart stops beating and a person becomes unresponsive. During this event, vital organs in the body receive no blood flow, causing them to shut down. Without intervention to restart the heart, a person effectively dies. In the UK, around 60,000 …
Non-invasive VNS in Stroke Recovery
To evaluate feasibility and effectiveness of non-invasive VNS to enhance stroke recovery
Insomnia in Primary Care
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if training primary care providers on treatment of insomnia can improve insomnia symptoms in patients. Researchers will compare insomnia symptoms of patients receiving care from trained practices with patients receiving care from control practices (providing care-as-usual), to see if the training …
Augmented Reality Feasibility for Non-invasive Preoperative Tracking in Breast Cancer Surgery
Breast cancer is diagnosed by imaging at a non-palpable stage in more than half of all cases. Surgical removal requires preoperative guidance. Generally, preoperative guidance is performed using a metal guide under local anaesthetic and radiological control. This type of guidance has several limitations. For the patient, it can be …
Investigating the Impact of Electrical Stimulation on Facial Pain, Jaw Movement and Oral Health in People With Motor Neuron Disease.
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the impact of non-invasive electrical stimulation, when placed on the facial muscles can reduce facial pain and improve jaw mobility, and chewing in individuals with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS). The secondary goal is to evaluate the …
Validation of Donor Oocytes Semi-automated Vitrification
Oocyte vitrification is an effective method of freezing which has been authorized in France since 2011. The arrival of this technique has led to real improvements in the survival rate of oocytes after warming compared to that observed after slow freezing, a method previously applied. Oocytes reheated after vitrification show …
FMRI-neurofeedback in Parkinson's Disease
Rationale: Current treatment of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) is mainly based on the modulation of neural activity in the motor circuits of the basal ganglia and cerebral cortex by either drug intervention (dopamine replacement therapy or dopaminergic medication) or deep brain stimulation (DBS). However, many Parkinson patients have an …
Dual-task Training Combined with TDCS on Cognitive-motor Performance and Brain Activity in Stroke Patients
The purpose of this study is to evaluate tDCS combined with cognitive-motor training on dual-task interference during dual-task walking, dual-task foot pedaling and the corresponding alterations of brain activity.
Laser Speckle Imaging During Breast Reconstruction
Around 3500 women a year have surgery to reconstruct a breast/s after cancer. Breast reconstruction can have a positive impact on their lives, but unfortunately 3 or 4 in 10 women have problems with healing after their operation. This is distressing and often leads to more medical care or surgery. …
Phase II Trial of Tunlametinib in NRAS-Mutant Advanced Thyroid Cancer
This phase II trial evaluates Tunlametinib (MEK inhibitor) ± PD-1 in NRAS-mutant advanced thyroid cancer. Key Objectives: Assess efficacy (ORR by RECIST v1.1) Evaluate safety profiles Study Design: Single-arm, single-center 4 cohorts based on: Histology (differentiated vs. poorly/undifferentiated) Prior therapy status Treatment Cohorts 1-2: Tunlametinib monotherapy (12mg BID) Cohorts 3-4: …