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APOL1 Genetic Testing in African Americans
Recent breakthroughs in medical genetics have discovered that a portion of kidney failure affecting the Black community is mediated by coding variants in a gene called apolipoprotein L1 (APOL1) - and that genetic variants, not race - account for increased risk. For APOL1 genetic testing to be applied in a …
ID Of Prognostic Factors In Mycosis Fungoides/Sezary Syndrome
The purpose of the study is to develop a prognostic index model for the rare disease of mycosis fungoides and sezary syndrome. This will be done by collecting standardized clinical data at various institutions. The investigators hope this will enable the identification of low- and high-risk groups for survival in …
Real Time Vital Sign Assessment to Predict Neurological Decline After Traumatic Brain Injury
This study will look to validate predictive algorithms developed in a previous study where we collected relevant data from trauma registry and after using advanced signal-processing and machine-learning, determined prediction scores regarding neuroworsening and other outcomes following traumatic brain injury.
Dopamine vs. Norepinephrine for Hypotension in Very Preterm Infants With Late-onset Sepsis
Fluid-unresponsive hypotension needing cardiotropic drug treatment is a serious complication in very preterm neonates with suspected late-onset sepsis (LOS; defined as culture positive or negative bloodstream infection or necrotizing enterocolitis occurring >48 hours of age). In Canada, ~250 very preterm neonates receive cardiotropic drugs for LOS related fluid-unresponsive hypotension every …
Cardiology Research Dubrava Prospective Registry
Cardiology Research Dubrava registry is a prospective, single centre registry including patients with acute coronary syndrome with and without ST segment elevation, patients with heart failure who were prescribed with SGLT-2 inhibitors, patients implanted with TAVI, patients with venous thromboembolism, patients with pulmonary embolism who underwent thromboaspiration procedure, patients implanted …
The National Australian HCV Point-of-Care Testing Program
The National Australian HCV Point-of-Care Testing Program will establish an observational cohort to evaluate whether scale-up of finger-stick point-of-care HCV testing increases diagnosis and treatment for HCV infection. Participants will be recruited from settings providing services to people with a risk factor for the acquisition of HCV infection (including drug …
Tricuspid RegUrgitaTion Hamburg Cohort
Tricuspid regurgitation (TR) is frequent and has been directly related to high mortality rates. The pathophysiology of TR is mainly functional as it occurs predominantly in the context of left-sided heart disease, pulmonary hypertension, or atrial fibrillation. Surgery is currently the primary treatment option in patients with functional TR. However, …
The China M-protein Screening Project in First-degree Relatives of Myeloma Patient - The CHAPERONE Study
The goal of the China Monoclonal Gammopathy Screening Project in First-degree Relatives of Patients With Multiple Myeloma (CHAPERONE) study is to assess the clinical significance of screening for monoclonal gammopathy (M-protein) in first-degree relatives of patients with multiple myeloma in China population, and establish a prospective cohort of individuals with …
Prognosis of Patients Who Presented With a State of Extreme Agitation.
The main objective is to assess the 6-month prognosis of patients who presented with extreme agitation in the emergency room. The primary endpoint is the 6-month mortality of agitated patients.
Youth Experiences and Health Study
This study aims to identify unusual experiences and psychiatric symptoms that indicate a heightened risk for severe mental disorders - especially psychoses. It is important to develop reliable questionnaire methods that are cost-effective in first-stage screening, leading to in-depth assessments and targeted care. However, existing psychosis-risk questionnaires are limited in …