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NCT ID: NCT00081666 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Logical Analysis of Data and Cardiac Surgery Risk

Start date: July 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To use a new statistical method, the Logical Analysis of Data (LAD), to predict cardiac surgery risk.

NCT ID: NCT00022776 Completed - Spinal Stenosis Clinical Trials

Surgical Versus Nonsurgical Treatment for Spinal Stenosis

Start date: September 2000
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Lumbar spinal stenosis (a narrowing of spaces in the backbone that results in pressure on the spinal cord and/or nerve roots) is a condition that occurs frequently, particularly in the elderly. This condition can lead to significant pain and limit a person's ability to function. Moreover, doctors disagree about the best way to treat people with lumbar spinal stenosis. In this study we will compare surgical treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis with nonsurgical treatment using physical therapy. The results of this study should help clarify which treatment strategies are the most effective for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis.

NCT ID: NCT00007046 Completed - Stenosis Clinical Trials

Genetic Study of Patients and Families With Diaphyseal Medullary Stenosis With Malignant Fibrous Histiocytoma of the Bone

Start date: August 2000
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

OBJECTIVES: I. Identify and characterize the gene causing diaphyseal medullary stenosis with malignant fibrous histiocytoma of the bone. II. Determine the clinical manifestations of this disease in these patients.

NCT ID: NCT00005199 Completed - Heart Diseases Clinical Trials

Balloon Valvuloplasty Registry

Start date: June 1987
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To establish a registry in order to collect and analyze baseline and outcome data on patients with severe valvular stenosis treated with balloon valvuloplasty.

NCT ID: NCT00005190 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Reproduction and Survival After Cardiac Defect Repair

Start date: July 1986
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

To create a registry of all Oregon children undergoing surgical repair of congenital heart disease since 1958 in order to determine mortality, morbidity, and disability after surgery and to assess the safety of pregnancy in women with corrected congenital heart disease and the risk of prematurity and occurrence of congenital heart defects in offspring.

NCT ID: NCT00004728 Terminated - Stroke Clinical Trials

Aspirin Or Warfarin To Prevent Stroke

Start date: n/a
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine whether aspirin or warfarin is more effective in preventing stroke in patients with intracranial stenosis.

NCT ID: NCT00000411 Completed - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT): Spinal Stenosis

Start date: March 2000
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study tests the effectiveness of different treatments for the three most commonly diagnosed conditions of the lower backbone (lumbar spine). The purpose is to learn which of two commonly prescribed treatments (surgery and nonsurgical therapy) works better for specific types of low back pain. Low back pain is one of the most widely experienced health problems in the United States and the world. It is the second most frequent condition, after the common cold, for which people see a doctor or lose days from work. In this part of the study, we will treat patients with spinal stenosis (a narrowing of spaces in the backbone that results in pressure on the spinal cord and/or nerve roots) with a type of surgery known as posterior decompressive laminectomy or with nonsurgical methods. This study does not cover the cost of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT00000409 Completed - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT): Degenerative Spondylolisthesis With Spinal Stenosis

SPORT
Start date: March 2000
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study tests the effectiveness of different treatments for the three most commonly diagnosed conditions of the lower backbone (lumbar spine). The purpose is to learn which of two commonly prescribed treatments (surgery and nonsurgical therapy) works better for specific types of low back pain. In this part of the study, we will treat patients with spinal stenosis (a narrowing of spaces in the backbone that results in pressure on the spinal cord and/or nerve roots) caused by degenerative spondylolisthesis (a condition in which one vertebra, or spinal bone, slips forward on another) with either surgery or nonsurgical methods. This study does not cover the cost of treatment.