Found 64,920 clinical trials
Precision Imaging to Evaluate Kaposi Sarcoma (PRIME-KS): A Device Feasibility Trial
While tremendous progress has been made against HIV, both in preventing the infection and in treating AIDS, the disease it causes, AIDS-related malignancies like Kaposi sarcoma (KS) remain a significant health burden, in both the U.S. and especially the developing world. In many cases, multiple KS lesions develop simultaneously, and …
The Effect of Physical Activity During Pregnancy on Uterine and Fetal Parameters
This study investigates the relationship between physical activity levels and fetal health in the third trimester of pregnancy. Using the PPAQ and daily step counts, researchers will measure physical activity and examine its effects on uterine blood flow, fetal heart rate, and birth weight. The study hypothesizes that both inactivity …
THE ROLE OF HEXAMIDINE DIISETHIONATE (ZAMIDINE®) 1MG/ML 0.6ML EYE DROPS IN THE PROPHYLAXIS OF SURGERY OFTALMIC
Data will be gathered from patients who report having any kind of recurrent conjunctivitis and who, in accordance with clinical practice, are scheduled to have intravitreal injections, glaucoma surgery, cataract surgery, vitrectomy, combined cataract and vitrectomy, or corneal transplantation. The data will be obtained using pseudonyms from the patients' medical …
Gastric Cancer' Textbook Oncological Outcome and Tumor Board Performance
The goal of this observational, no-profit, spontaneous, retrospective, monocentric study is to compare surgical and oncologic outcomes in patients affected by gastric cancer before and after the institution of the Tumor Board, a multidisciplinary weekly case discussion. The main question it aims to answer is whether the Textbook Outcome (TO) …
Next-Generation Photon-Counting CT Technology: Development and Clinical Evaluation
This project aims to develop and evaluate a next-generation photon-counting CT prototype, and assess whether next-generation photon-counting CT--which enables reduced radiation dose, high spatial resolution, and spectral imaging--would facilitate improved diagnostic performance for abdominal, cardiothoracic, musculoskeletal, and neuroimaging.
The Application of Artificial Intelligence in Wrist and Hand Joint Ultrasound
To develop an AI system that can automatically identify standard sections and save images during wrist and hand joint ultrasound scans, while labeling key anatomical structures. To recruit sonographers untrained in musculoskeletal ultrasound, train them in wrist and hand joint scans, and compare their scanning speed and image quality when …
Investigation of VAP-1 Expression and Tissue Blood Flow by PET-MRI in Patients With Crohn's Disease
This is an observational, single center, imaging study. The CD patients with active disease will be assessed by [68Ga]Ga-DOTA-Siglec-9 and [15O]H2O PET/MRE. Patients with high clinical suspicion of small intestine's CD in outpatient gastroenterology clinic of Turku University Hospital will be recruited. The patients must fulfil the eligibility criteria and …
NIS to Examine the Effectiveness and Safety of Durvalumab and Olaparib in Patients With Endometrial Cancer (DUOLife)
This is a German multi-center, prospective, non-interventional study (NIS) to collect real-world clinical and patient-reported outcome (PRO) data in patients with primary advanced (FIGO stage III or IV) or recurrent endometrial cancer (EC) receiving first-line (1L) regimens with Carboplatin/Paclitaxel/Durvalumab (CPD) followed by maintenance therapy with durvalumab or durvalumab and olaparib …
Prospective Validation of the Novel PVD-B65 Risk Score in Patients With Chronic Lung Disease and Pulmonary Hypertension
Prospective observational study to determine if the PVD-B65 risk score for one-year mortality in patients with chronic lung disease and pulmonary hypertension (CLD-PH) can accurately risk stratify these patients and successfully predict one-year mortality from time of pulmonary hypertension diagnosis. PVD-B65 risk score was developed in a retrospective cohort of …
Self-controlled Practice on Motor Learning and Motivation in Parkinson's Disease
People with Parkinson's disease have been known to have low motivation and motor learning impairment, which might limit the effectiveness of neurorehabilitation, exacerbate motor performance and quality of life, and increase the burden on caregivers. Therefore, enhancing motor learning ability and motivation is crucial for people with PD. According to …