There are about 10004 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in Brazil. The country of the clinical trial is determined by the location of where the clinical research is being studied. Most studies are often held in multiple locations & countries.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether patients with obstructive sleep apnea have any changes in left ventricular function and structure after 06 months of continuous positive airway pressure treatment.
This study tested the hypothesis that yoga practice can improve respiratory function in the elderly.
The purpose of this study is to determine if duloxetine reduces the severity of chronic low back pain.
STUDY QUESTIONS - What is the real prevalence of platelet "resistance" to aspirin during the acute phase of stroke and after 3 months, and 1 year, as measured using different platelet function tests? - Do all methods measure similar levels of resistance, or are some methods more sensitive than others? - Does this resistance result in a worse clinical prognosis? Is this result independent of other variables? OBJECTIVES 1. Hospital Phase (Acute Stroke) - Determination, using various methods, of the prevalence of platelet hyperreactivity in patients treated with aspirin to treat ischemic stroke (acute phase) - Comparison of different assessment methods and identification of the most accurate of these - Identification of variables that correlate with platelet hyperreactivity 2. Follow-up Phase - Correlation between platelet hyperreactivity and important clinical outcomes at 12, 24, and 36 months - Correlation between platelet hyperreactivity and death or dependency at hospital discharge, at 3, 12, 24, and 36 months (Modified Rankin Scale) - Correlation between platelet hyperreactivity and recurrent stroke of any type - Correlation between different methods for evaluating platelet functions and identification of the most accurate method - Analysis of hyperreactivity over time THE STUDY - The study will include 200 consecutive patients seen in the emergency department of a large, urban hospital (1500 inpatient beds) and diagnosed with stroke in the acute phase; these patients will be treated with aspirin for an undetermined period - The investigators will not include patients who require full anticoagulation treatment, regardless of the cause - Importantly, the analysis of primary and secondary outcomes will be carried out after blinding the examiner to the results of the platelet aggregation tests PLATELET TESTS - Whole Blood Aggregometer, ChronoLog - VerifyNow, Accumetrics - PFA-100, Siemens - Plateletworks, Helena - Impact-R, Diamed - Serum thromboxane B2
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the importance of functional assessment of the pelvic floor (AFA) in older women, as prognostic factor for Urinary Incontinence (UI).
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the benefits and risks of lixisenatide (AVE0010), in comparison to placebo, as an add-on treatment to metformin, over a period of 24 weeks of treatment, followed by an extension. The primary objective is to assess the effects of lixisenatide when added to metformin on glycemic control in terms of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) reduction when it is used in two steps dose titration regimen at Week 24. Secondary objectives are to assess the effects of lixisenatide when added to metformin on glycemic control in comparison to placebo in terms of HbA1c reduction when it is used in a one-step dose titration regimen, the percentage of patients with HbA1c less than 7 percent or less than or equal to 6.5%, body weight, fasting plasma glucose (FPG); to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK) and anti-lixisenatide antibody development.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a fatal degenerative disease of the brain for which there is no cure. AD causes brain cells to die. AD is thought to be caused by an excess of beta amyloid (β-amyloid), a sticky protein in the brain that forms amyloid plaques. At autopsy, AD patients are required to have these amyloid plaques in the brain in order to have a definitive diagnosis of AD. Inhibiting the enzyme gamma-secretase (γ-secretase) lowers the production of β-amyloid. Semagacestat (LY450139) is a functional γ-secretase inhibitor and was shown to lower β-amyloid in blood and spinal fluid in humans tested thus far and in blood, spinal fluid and brain in animals tested thus far. This study used several different tests to measure the effect of semagacestat on both β-amyloid and amyloid plaques for some patients. The buildup of amyloid plaques was measured by a brain scan that takes a picture of amyloid plaques in the brain. Other tests measured the overall function of the brain and brain size in some patients. In this trial, patients who initially received placebo (inactive sugar pill) were, at a certain point in the study, switched over to active drug, semagacestat. In other words, all patients could eventually receive active drug. Each patient's participation could last approximately 2 years. Patients taking approved AD medications were permitted to participate in this study and continue taking these medications during the study. All patients who completed this study had the option to continue receiving semagacestat by participating in an open label study. Preliminary results from this study (LFBC) (and another similar study LFAN [NCT00594568]) showed semagacestat did not slow disease progression and was associated with worsening of clinical measures of cognition and the ability to perform activities of daily living. Study drug was stopped in all studies. LFBC, LFAN and open label LFBF (NCT01035138) have been amended to continue collecting safety data, including cognitive scores, for at least seven months. The CT-Registry will reflect results of analyses from the original protocol in addition to those from the amended protocol.
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the absence of irritation potential (primary dermal irritability and cumulated dermal irritability) and allergy (sensibilization) of the product Dermacyd Teen Care Tangerina Mix.
Prospective, open label study to assess the pharmacokinetics, safety & efficacy of anidulafungin when used to treat children (aged 1 month - <18 years) with invasive candidiasis, including candidemia (ICC).
The primary goal of this study is to determine the rate of confirmed best cumulative complete molecular response within the first year of study therapy with imatinib or nilotinib. The study will also explore the impact and significance of the achieved CMR on patient outcomes (PFS, EFS and OS), characterize the kinetics of CMR achieved in both treatment arms and after the cross-over.