Found 65,447 clinical trials
Investigating the Safety and Clinical Performance of Eight iVascular Devices for Endovascular Intervention in Renal, Iliac or Femoral Arteries
The rationale of this study is to confirm and support the clinical safety and performance of any of these products in a real-world population of 209 patients who underwent an endovascular intervention within standard-of-care of the iliacofemoral artery and renal artery, using at least one of the investigational products from …
Assessment of the Impact of Early Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa in a Day Hospital on Food Symptomatology, the Outcome of Young Patients, and the Family Experience
During the management of chronic illnesses, the day hospital (DH) serves as a brief and effective alternative to traditional hospitalization, offering access to multidisciplinary care. Indeed, patients can benefit from a range of therapeutic tools provided by a multidisciplinary care team while remaining in their living environment. Numerous structures exist …
The Study on the Mechanism of Radiotherapy-elicited Immune Response
Radiotherapy plays an important role in multidisciplinary treatment of esophageal cancer. Data from many laboratories indicate that local radiation produces systemic, immune-mediated anti¬tumour and, potentially, antimetastatic effects. Additionally, the combination of local radiotherapy and immune-modulation can augment local tumour control and cause distant (abscopal) antitumour effects through increased tumour-antigen release …
Evaluation of Tumor Resection Guided by Intraoperative Indocyanine Green Dye Fluorescence Angiography in Patients With Sarcoma
This study evaluates the effectiveness of intraoperative indocyanine green dye and fluoroscopic technology in confirming negative margins after tumor removal.
Italian Translation and Validation of the Non-Motor Fluctuation Assessment (NoMoFA) Questionnaire: an Observational, Multicentric, Cross-sectional, 6-months Duration Study on 200 Consecutive Parkinson's Disease Patients.
Parkinson's disease (PD) has been traditionally considered a movement disorder. In fact, it is now recognized as a multisystemic disease involving not only the central nervous system and presenting with a constellation of motor and non-motor features. While the dopaminergic therapy used to control motor symptoms can lead to the …
Defining the Molecular and Radiologic Phenotype of Progressive RA Interstitial Lung Disease
A study to identify patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis - Associated Interstitial Lung Disease (RA-ILD) that are at the highest risk for progression. The goal of the investigators is to recruit a group of patients with RA-ILD and collect information to help us understand more about disease progression. The investigators will …
Pulmonary Ventilation Heterogeneity Determined by EIT During PFT in Subjects With Normal One-second Rates
To evaluate the demographic characteristics of normal one-second rates population in patients with pulmonary function tests recommended by outpatient physicians. To investigate whether EIT can identify spatial and temporal heterogeneity of lung ventilation in individuals with normal one-second rates during pulmonary function testing. To investigate the distribution patterns of lung …
Assessment of the Influence of Cleft Repair on Microcirculation of the Palate
Investigators aim to evaluate the influence of cleft surgery on the tissue microcirculation of the palate with a non-invasive measurement.
The Impact of Frailty on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Adverse Outcomes in Patients Requiring Code Blue Activation
The aim of this study was to determine the independent association of frailty with cardiopulmonary resuscitation and predictive factors in patients triggering code blue response
Lipid Profile and Ultrasound Findings in Patients With Pancreaticobiliary Diseases
Gall stones happen is the most prevalent pathology affecting the biliary system due to its Physiological function of concentration of bile having a prevalence of 10%-15% and an incidence of 1.4% per year in the adult population of developed countries (Halldestam et al,. 2009). Women are more commonly affected by …