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NCT ID: NCT04490252 Completed - Clinical trials for Renal Insufficiency, Chronic

Effects of Fasting Mimetic Diet on Nephropatic Patients

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Fasting mimetic diet (FMD) showed positive effects on cardiovascular risks. Purpose of the trial is to evaluate FMD effects on patients affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD), through the stimulation of kidney stem cells and improving cardiovascular and metabolic status. From April 2018, the investigators enrolled 13 patients (7 male) with an history of primary glomerulonephritis (GMN) and an eGFR between 60 ml/min and 30 ml/min. Exclusion criteria are: age <18 y.o., age> 65 y.o., secondary GMN, severe heart failure (NYHA IV),ongoing infectious diseases, ongoing neoplasia, hepatic diseases, COPD, inflammatory bowel disease, history of stroke, history of acute coronary disease less than 3 months, pregnancy, refuse informed consent.

NCT ID: NCT04493047 Completed - Pneumonia Clinical Trials

mHealth for Pneumonia Prevention

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In Pakistan, pneumonia and recurrent wheeze in children under five pose significant threats to children's health. Despite being preventable, more than 90,000 children die each year due to pneumonia in Pakistan, making it one of the top five countries in the world, with the highest pneumonia related childhood mortality. The predisposing factors which lead to these illnesses include lack of hygiene, lack of immunization, overcrowding, household air pollution, smoking, and poverty. Prompt recognition and timely initiation of treatment is imperative in children under five with pneumonia and recurrent wheeze and failure to do so can lead to complications and death. In children under five, among the causes of death due to these diseases, one is delayed care seeking. It has been identified that around 38% of deaths due to respiratory illnesses occur in households due to this delayed care seeking which is defined as delay in care sought for an illness outside home.

NCT ID: NCT04528160 Completed - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Pain Neuroscience Education for Older Adults

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to investigate the feasibility of using pain neuroscience education for older adults with chronic pain from primary care services. It will have a group of participants receiving pain neuroscience education and exercise and a group receiving usual care.

NCT ID: NCT04537065 Completed - Clinical trials for Retinopathy of Prematurity

Long Term Outcome of Intravitreal Ranibizumab for ROP

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

premature infants who had a history of intravitreal injection of (Ranibizumab) not less than one year were examined for refractive state and biometry

NCT ID: NCT04610151 Completed - Healthy Clinical Trials

The Effects of Guided Imagery on Postoperative Pain Management

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was conducted to determine the effects of guided imagery on postoperative pain management.

NCT ID: NCT04613427 Completed - Clinical trials for Intracranial Aneurysm

Predictors of Rupture Risk of Intracranial Aneurysms

RAPID
Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Patients admitted to Haukeland University Hospital with either UIA or aSAH underwent a measurement of bioelectrical impedance and body mass composition using InBody 10. Lipids and lipoproteins were collected from plasma. 60 patients in total were included in the study.

NCT ID: NCT04613609 Completed - Clinical trials for Electronic Cigarette Use

Vaporized Nicotine and Autonomic Control

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

E-cigarettes are marketed as an alternative to smoking for those who want to decrease the health risks of tobacco. Tobacco cigarettes increase heart rate (HR) and arterial pressure, while reducing muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) through sympathetic baroreflex inhibition. The acute effects of e-cigarettes on arterial pressure and MSNA have not been reported: our purpose was to clarify this issue. Using a randomized crossover design, participants inhaled on a JUUL containing nicotine (59 mg/ml) and a similar placebo e-cigarette (0 mg/ml).

NCT ID: NCT04617145 Completed - Clinical trials for Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Remission

Aerobic Versus Resistive Training on Functional Capacity in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Sixty patients with AML from both sexes aged from 35-45 years were selected from hematology department in Nasser Institute Hospital where the study was conducted. Patients were randomly assigned into two groups equal in number. Group (A) underwent aerobic exercises in the form of cycling with 50-60% of maximum heart rate. Group (B) underwent resistive training conducted in the form of a series of exercises using free weights, and dumbles. Sessions were conducted three times /week for eight weeks. Six minutes' walk test (6MWT), 10 repetitions maximum test (10 RM), ventilatory function test, fatigue and quality of life (QOL) scales were used to assess functional capacity in both groups.

NCT ID: NCT04628455 Completed - Inguinal Hernia Clinical Trials

Needlescopic Inversion and Snaring of Hernia in Girls

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Two Millimetres needlescopic instruments induce minimal damage to the abdominal wall and have excellent cosmetic results. However, these instruments are fragile and expensive with short weak jaws. The aim of this study is to present a novel needlescopic approach using 1.6-mm Suture Grasper Device [SGD], modified polypectomy snare and a home-made Snare (HMS) for the treatment of congenital inguinal hernias [CIH] in girls. Over a period of one year from March 2018 to March 2019 a prospective study was conducted in three tertiary centres on 53 girls presented with CIH. Preoperative inguinoscrotal U/S was done for all patients to confirm the diagnosis and to measure the diameter of internal inguinal ring [IIR]. All patients were repaired using needlescopic inversion and snaring of the hernia sac using 2-SGDs and a snare. Follow up period ranged from 12 to 24 (Median 16.5) months. Fifty-three girls with 74 hernias were included in this study. Their mean age was 37.8 months. Internal inguinal ring diameter (IIR) ranged between 8-15 mm with a mean of 11.8±2.8mm. Mean operative time was 15.5 minutes in bilateral and 11.4 minutes in unilateral cases. Mean operative time for inversion, snaring, and sac extraction was 4.2±1.3 minutes. All cases were completed successfully without conversion and without complications. Follow up period ranged from 12 to 24 (Median 16.5) months with non-visible scar and no recurrence among the studied patients. Needlescopic inversion and snaring of inguinal hernia using 1.6mm instruments is a safe, rapid and feasible method for CIH repair in girls with invisible scar and no short-term recurrence.

NCT ID: NCT04637516 Completed - Dry Eye Syndromes Clinical Trials

Evaluation of an Updated Version of the Program "BlinkBlink" for Alleviation of Dry Eye Symptoms Induced by Computer Work

Start date: April 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The program "BlinkBlink" was developed to alleviate dry eye symptoms during prolonged computer work. This study aimed to show subjective and objective improvement of dry eye problems in a sample size of office workers