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NCT ID: NCT02754505 Completed - Rehabilitation Clinical Trials

Early Rehabilitation in Critical Illness Survivors

ER
Start date: February 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Few studies showed that early rehabilitation on the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) results in a better functional outcome at hospital discharge and reduced hospital stay. Effects of early rehabilitation at the general ward directly after transfer from the ICU on the length of stay (LOS) in hospital and on the functional outcome are missing. Methods: In a prospective randomised controlled trial (RCT) 53 consecutive critical-illness-survivors were enrolled at nine ICUs. Early rehabilitation program (protocol) consisted of exercise therapy, active breathing techniques and electrical stimulation after discharge from the ICU to ward-based care. The usual care group received physical therapy as ordered by the primary care team after discharge from the ICU. LOS at the general ward after transfer from the ICU was recorded. Furthermore, Early-Rehabilitation-Barthel-Index (ERBI), Visual-Analogue-Scale for pain (VAS), 3-Minute-walk-test (3min), Beck-Depression-Inventory (BDI), State-Trait-Anxiety-Inventory (STAI), and Medical-Research-Council-scale (MRCS) were assessed.

NCT ID: NCT02752672 Completed - Psoriasis Clinical Trials

Study on the Therapeutic Mechanisms of Dithranol Treatment in Patients With Chronic Plaque Psoriasis

Start date: March 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Dithranol (known in the U.S.A. as anthralin and in Germany as cignolin) is one of the oldest and safest topical anti-psoriatic treatments. However, despite explorative investigations, the skin disease-clearing mechanisms of dithranol remain poorly understood (Painsi et al, JDDG 2015). The purpose of this study is to investigate the therapeutic mechanisms of dithranol in psoriasis.

NCT ID: NCT02752269 Completed - Clinical trials for Pulmonary Hypertension

Early Detection of Pulmonary- and Pulmonary Vascular Disease in Sjögren Syndrome

Start date: October 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

According to the literature available pulmonary hypertension is present in 12 to 23% of patients suffering from Sjögren Syndrome. However epidemiological data are based on non-invasive measurements using echocardiography. Furthermore, no data are available regarding exercise hemodynamics in those patients. This study investigates pulmonary hemodynamics at rest and during exercise in patients suffering from primary and secondary Sjögren Syndrome. Patients under suspicion for pulmonary hypertension (PH) will be offered further investigations including right heart catheterization.

NCT ID: NCT02751879 Completed - Clinical trials for Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung

Real World Data on Gi(l)Otrif® Dose Adjustment

Start date: November 24, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a non-interventional, multi-country, multi-site study based on existing data from medical records of patients treated with Gi(l)otrif® as part of the routine treatment according to the approved label. Data from real-world will help to understand if dose modifications are done similar as in LUX-Lung 3 trial and if the outcome on safety and effectiveness are as in trial settings. Furthermore, data on modified starting doses, the underlying reasons and effects on safety and outcome are needed.

NCT ID: NCT02748681 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Telemedicine Monitoring of Sleep Apnea in Stroke

HOPES
Start date: April 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Study Objectives: Meta-analyses report a high prevalence of moderate to severe sleep apnea of more than 50% in stroke patients, with adherence rates for CPAP therapy of only 30%. The primary objective of this study is to determine whether CPAP adherence in stroke patients with obstructive sleep apnea can be improved by a CPAP training strategy during rehabilitation combined with a telemedicine monitoring system after discharge. The secondary objective is to compare recording quality as well as subjective and objective sleep data of non-attended level III polygraphy, polysomnography and telemetric CPAP data in the management of sleep apnea in stroke. Further the investigators aim to study changes in nocturnal systolic blood pressure due to CPAP therapy with the pulse transit time method. Finally, the investigators intend to study the relationship between CPAP compliance, sleep and medical and neurorehabilition outcome parameters. Design: Single-blind, mono-center, randomized controlled trial on standard CPAP treatment as compared with CPAP treatment with a telemedicine monitoring system in stroke patients with moderate to severe OSA. Setting: Neurorehabilitation center in Vienna, Austria Patients: Adult subacute (1 to 12 months post stroke) stroke patients 18-70 yrs of age) with moderate to severe OSA (apnea hypopnea index (AHI) ≥ 15/hr) determined by non-attended polysomnography (AHI) ≥ 15/hr of sleep) or level III polygraphy (AHI) ≥ 30/hr of out-of-center sleep testing (OCST), who undergo successful CPAP training and titration (goal AHI< 10) at the neurorehabilitation unit. Interventions: Patients will be randomized to either standard care with an autotitrating CPAP device or an autotitrating CPAP device that transmits physiologic information (i.e., adherence, air leak, residual AHI) daily to a website that will be reviewed by their homecare provider. If any problems are identified, the patient will be contacted by his homecare provider by telephone. Neurologists performing sleep and neurological scoring will be blinded to the randomization. Measurements: Recording of the different measuring systems, subjective and objective sleep quality, CPAP adherence after 3 months and 1 year in hours used per night, systolic BP determined by means of a non-linear algorithm and an individual one-point calibration of the pulse transit time obtained with a cuff-based BP measuring system (SOMNOmedics GmbH, Germany) and neurorehabilitation outcome parameters as Barthel Index, Timed Up and Go Test.

NCT ID: NCT02746159 Completed - Clinical trials for Arteriovenous Fistula

Lutonix® Global AV Registry Investigating Lutonix Drug Coated Balloon for Treatment of Native and Synthetic AV Fistulae

AVR
Start date: June 7, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this Registry is to enroll patients presenting with clinical and hemodynamic abnormalities in native or synthetic (grafts) arteriovenous (AV) fistulae located in the arm. Subjects will be treated with the Lutonix DCB carrying the CE Mark per current IFU and followed clinically for a minimum of 12 months.

NCT ID: NCT02744339 Completed - Clinical trials for Hypertension, Pulmonary

Pharmacodynamic Effects of Riociguat in Pulmonary Hypertension and Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction

DYNAMIC
Start date: March 2016
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this study is to • Assess the pharmacodynamic profile of riociguat in subjects with symptomatic pulmonary hypertension and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction The secondary objectives of this study are to - Assess safety and tolerability of riociguat in this study population - Assess changes in dimensions of left and right ventricles and cardiac function parameters using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging

NCT ID: NCT02742077 Completed - Clinical trials for Peripheral Arterial Disease

Robotic-Assisted Peripheral Intervention for Peripheral Arterial Disease II

RAPID II
Start date: March 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and performance of the CorPath 200 System in the remote delivery and manipulation of guidewires and rapid exchange catheters for use in percutaneous vascular interventions.

NCT ID: NCT02741570 Completed - Clinical trials for Head and Neck Cancer

Study of Nivolumab in Combination With Ipilimumab Compared to the Standard of Care (Extreme Regimen) as First Line Treatment in Patients With Recurrent or Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck

CheckMate 651
Start date: October 5, 2016
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of this study is to compare nivolumab and ipilimumab with the extreme regimen as first line treatment in patients with recurrent or metastatic squamous cell of the head and neck cancer

NCT ID: NCT02740218 Completed - Psoriasis Clinical Trials

A Study of Real-World Experience of Psoriasis Patients Treated With Apremilast in Clinical Dermatology Practice

APPRECIATE
Start date: June 30, 2016
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a retrospective, multi-center observational cohort study. This study will be implemented first in Germany (approximately 50 sites), the United Kingdom (approximately 20 sites) and Sweden (approximately 25 sites), followed by a selected number of countries in Europe, depending on apremilast local availability. The design of this apremilast retrospective study aims to provide clinical information regarding the treatment initiation and outcomes in psoriasis patients when prescribed apremilast in real world settings. In addition, this study is aiming at capturing physicians' and patients' treatment goals when initiating apremilast and whether these goals are achieved following apremilast use. This study is primarily descriptive in nature, and no a priori hypotheses are specified. Patients must voluntarily sign an informed consent form, be 18 or over, have been diagnosed with plaque psoriasis and have been treated with apremilast during the previous 5-7 months to participate in this study. They must not be involved in any other clinical study involving apremilast.