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NCT ID: NCT02997566 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autonomic Modulation and Facial Expression in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Start date: August 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background: the autism spectrum disorders (ASD) can be related with abnormalities in cortical structures and cause behavior imbalances. In addition, as soon as the diagnosis is done, the better will be the prognosis. In this context, heart rate variability (HRV) stands out, which is a non-invasive tool representing autonomic modulation, with potential prognostic value. The literature showed there are no changes in HRV at rest using linear methods of analysis, but changes can be identified during tasks. Nonlinear methods of HRV are more sensitive and provide additional information to the linear. Objective: to analyze autonomic modulation using nonlinear and linear indexes of HRV in children with ASD at rest and during tasks in comparison to typical children. In addition, to correlate HRV analysis between them, also between behavior and severity of the disease. Methods: this study involves both typical children and children with ASD. Autonomic modulation will be performed using nonlinear indices (extracted from Poincaré plot, detrended fluctuation of tendency analysis and recurrence plot) and linear indices of HRV in the time (RMSSD e SDNN) and frequency domain (LF, HF, VLF). The tasks consist in games to identify and recognize faces and facial expressions. Behavior and severity of the disease will be evaluated using the Autism Behavior Checklist and the Childhood Autism Rating Scale respectively. Statistical Analysis: to identify differences between moments and protocols two-way analysis of variance will be used along with the Bonferroni post-test or Dunn post-test according to the data distribution. Statistical significance will be set at 5%.

NCT ID: NCT02996669 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Autism Biomarker Consortium for Clinical Trials

ABC-CT
Start date: October 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a multicenter longitudinal study that aims to identify, develop and validate a set of measures that can be used as stratification biomarkers and/or sensitive and reliable objective measures of social impairment in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that could serve as markers of long term clinical outcome. The main study will include 275 individuals: 200 ASD subjects between 6-11 years old, and 75 TD subjects roughly matched by age and sex to the ASD group.

NCT ID: NCT02995564 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorders

The Multi-Media Social Skills Project for Adults

Start date: July 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is investigating the development of a social skills training program for adults with Asperger's Syndrome or high-functioning autism, ages 18 to 35 years. The Principal Investigator for this study is Dr. Michael Murray, the director of the Autism Studies Division at the Penn State Hershey Medical Center. The purpose of this study is to adapt a social skills training program to address and enhance the social skills of adults with Asperger's Syndrome and high-functioning autism.

NCT ID: NCT02985749 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

A Study of Oxytocin for the Treatment of Social Impairment in Individuals With High Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder

Start date: October 9, 2017
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is an 8-week pilot trial with oxytocin nasal spray (Syntocinon) as a treatment for social impairment in children and adults with high functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The investigators hypothesize that oxytocin will be safe, tolerable, and effective in improving social deficits in individuals with ASD.

NCT ID: NCT02968225 Completed - Autism Clinical Trials

Using Serious Game Technology to Improve Sensitivity to Eye Gaze in Autism

SAGA
Start date: August 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The investigators hypothesize that this serious game (designed to provide a learning environment that maximizes opportunities for adolescents with autism to discover the functional utility of eye gaze) will improve sensitivity to eye gaze cues, specifically to identify gazed-at objects, and will also lead to increased social attention to faces in adolescents with autism. The investigators will test this hypothesis in a small-scale exploratory randomized control trial that will include both behavioral and eye tracking outcome measures.

NCT ID: NCT02956226 Completed - Autistic Disorder Clinical Trials

Cannabinoids for Behavioral Problems in Children With ASD

CBA
Start date: January 2017
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to assess the safety, tolerability and efficacy of cannabinoids mix [cannabidiol (CBD), Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in a 20:1 ratio, BOL Pharma, Israel] for behavioral problems in children and youth with ASD.

NCT ID: NCT02947048 Completed - Autism Clinical Trials

Safety of L1-79 in Autism

Start date: October 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a five-arm designed to assess the safety of L1-79 that incorporates 15 prospectively randomized, placebo controlled patients and 5 open label patients at either 100 tid (three times daily) or 200 tid dosing for 28 days. The open label patients will be assessed for the purpose of understanding PK/PD and to determine if there are any EKG changes associated with the administration of L1-79. Additional safety information will be provided by the 30 patients randomized 2:1 active:placebo.

NCT ID: NCT02940899 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorders

Syracuse University Fit Families Program: Autism

SUFFP
Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Syracuse University Fit Families is designed to increase the activity level and frequency of the children through modified activities using adapted equipment and, importantly, to increase the families' comfort level in having their children participate in a variety of physical activities, including team and individual sports.

NCT ID: NCT02940574 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorders

Neural and Behavioral Effects of Oxytocin in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Start date: April 2015
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The current trial aims to explore the neural and behavioral effects of oxytocin in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Oxytocin is a nonapeptide produced by the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei of the hypothalamus and is known to play a pivotal role in a variety of complex social behaviors. Initial studies showed that intranasal administration of oxytocin can have a positive effect on social functioning in ASD. However, future studies are necessary to explore whether and how oxytocin effects neural processes in the brain underlying these behavioral improvements. This trial will not only measure behavioral enhancements, but will specifically focus on elucidating the associated neurophysiological changes by guiding the administration of oxytocin with regular neurophysiological assessments.

NCT ID: NCT02939560 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

TMS for Adults With Autism and Depression

TAD
Start date: September 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this proposal is to investigate whether a standard rTMS protocol for depression, including multiple sessions applied to left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) results in reduction of depressive symptoms for adult patients with ASD and MDD (Aim 1). The secondary goal is to investigate and whether there is any beneficial reduction in the core symptoms of autism (Aim 2).