Found 64,778 clinical trials
The Finnish Faecal Microbiota Transplantation Study (FINFMT)
The objective of the study is to follow up the long term effects of faecal microbiota tranplantation (FMT). All the over 18 years old patients receiving FMT and not included in other trials meet inclusion criteria to this study. Patients will be asked for a written consent. The outcome and …
Baby Brain Recovery Study
This study will be a longitudinal multiple-visit observational study, done to identify possible bioindicators of recovery and repair of motor corticospinal pathways which may be targeted by future interventions in infants with perinatal stroke. 65 participants will be recruited and complete 1 visit at time point 1 (0-2 months), and …
Motor Asymmetry in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Patients
Project Rational A better understanding of the causes of physical disability is an important unmet need in progressive Multiple Sclerosis patients. Progressive Multiple Sclerosis patients most often present a worsening pyramidal syndrome of lower and, to a lesser extent, upper limbs (Lublin et al., 2014) suggesting a strong corticospinal tract …
Evaluation of Longterm Outcome of New York Heart Association Class III Heart Failure Patients Receiving Telemonitoring Using a Pulmonary Artery Pressure Sensor System (CardioMEMS)
Invasive hemodynamic monitoring in advanced heart failure patients is a relative new option. In order to investigate the impact of remote telemonitoring of pulmonary artery pressures on mortality and morbidity in a routine clinical setting in Germany, the investigators initiated this multicenbtric registry.
Dissecting the Cellular and Molecular Atlas of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Sustained Remission to Identify Pathways Maintaining Remission and Triggering Flares
The FLARE-RA study will have the following research objectives: To establish the cellular and molecular atlas of remission RA achieved with different therapeutics aimed to identify (i) cell clusters/pathways driving disease flare or maintaining remission and (ii) provide an evidence base for developing ML tools for predicting flares. To test …
A Clinical Study of Fundus OCTA for the Identification of CMD
Coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) carries an increased risk of adverse cardiovascular clinical outcomes. The association between fundus microcirculation changes and coronary microcirculation is not well understood. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) and optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) is a new type of optical diagnostic imaging technology for non-invasive detection, which can …
The SKyRoCKeT Study
The SKyRoCKeT Study (Surface-Knit and Reformulate CADENCE-Kids for Translation) will recruit a sex- and age-balanced sample of 360 young people 6-20 years of age to develop an integrative, physiologically-coherent age-cadence-log(metabolic equivalent, MET) surface-based model, reformulate the prior R21 CADENCE-Kids study (1; NCT01989104) by providing individualized, more precise, age-specific and coherent …
Glycemic Variations During the Menstrual Cycle in Women With Type 1 Diabetes
In clinical practice, women living with type 1 diabetes frequently report that insulin requirements change across the menstrual cycle. Consequently, glycemic fluctuations are observed. This phenomenon could be explained by a decrease in insulin sensitivity during the second half of the menstrual cycle (luteal phase). Overall, despite an important proportion …
M-Vizion™ Macroscopic Radiographic Study
Study of the patient's subsidence after revision hip arthroplasty by assessing gross stem subsidence in the femoral canal.
Recurrence Rate of Hemorrhoidal Disease at 10 Years and More After HAL Doppler or HAL-RAR Intervention
The treatment of hemorrhoidal disease involves both instrumental and surgical techniques (hemorrhoidectomy and hemorrhoidopexy). In 1995, a Japanese author proposed a new treatment technique for stage II (spontaneous reintegration prolapse) or III (digital reintegration prolapse) disease, based on Doppler identification of low perirectal arteries followed by their ligation, via a …