There are about 9403 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in Switzerland. 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.
There are two types of interventions to treat a post-traumatic wrist osteoarthritis: the proximal row carpectomy and the four corner fusion. They are used to reduce pain and to maintain the mobility. In previous studies are shown that the proximal row carpectomy shows a better mobility of the wrist postoperatively, whereas the four corner fusion has lower progression of radiocarpale osteoarthritis. The purpose of this study is to compare the clinical, radiological and subjective outcomes after the treatment with a proximal row carpectomy or a four corner fusion.
The disposable Air-Q self-inflating laryngeal intubation mask (Air-Q, Mercury Medical, Clearwater, FL, USA) is an extra-glottic airway device which enables blind intubation with a tracheal tube. This intubating laryngeal airway device (ILA) is already commercially available and worldwide certificated (CE 0482), but data about the success rates of blind intubation via this device in adult patients are lacking. Success rates of blind intubations with the non-self-inflating device range between 57 and 97%. Although the self-inflating disposable Air-Q device is certified for blind intubation, the success rate and rate of adverse events associated with this procedure have not been published so far. In a study comparing adverse events of conventional intubation with blind intubation via a different supra-glottic airway device (ILMA) the rates of sore throat and cough were comparable in both groups and were reported in 10-17% of the patients. In a pilot study using the non-self-inflating Air-Q for blind intubation in 19 patients, 10% reported dysphagia and one patient had a bilateral lingual nerve injury which was self-limited. One study using the self-pressurised disposable Air-Q for ventilation of children showed broncho- or laryngospasm in 3% and mucosal damage such as blood stained ILA or sore throat were reported in 1%. This data suggests that the rate of adverse events using the Air-Q supra-glottic device are comparable to other devices such as LMA. - Trial with medical device
This multicenter, open-label, single-arm study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of obinutuzumab alone or in combination with chemotherapy in participants with previously untreated or relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). This is a Post-Authorization Safety Study. Participants will receive 6 cycles of single-agent obinutuzumab or obinutuzumab in combination with chemotherapy at the investigator's discretion. Each participant will be followed until 30 months after the last participant has been enrolled. Total length of the study is anticipated to be approximately 5 years.
Randomised training intervention. Influence of consecutive training regime on the impact of the myonuclear domain and satellite cell Sarcopenia Despite that the muscle mass can be positively influenced by training, the loading with high weights and/or to the total exhaustion is for many old persons not possible. Therefore we aim to enhance the myonuclei in the muscle fiber of old male subjects in a first phase by endurance training, in order to promote a more effective muscle growth in a second phase by resistance exercise.
This is a multi-institutional phase I/II clinical trial with concomitant local hyperthermia and proton beam radiotherapy in patients with primary or recurrent unresectable soft tissue sarcomas of the extremities, trunk, retroperitoneum (except intrabdominal). The primary purpose would be to assess the safety and efficacy of this approach along with local tumour regressions and subsequent tumour downstaging, thereby enabling a near total removal of these tumours following the hyperthermia and proton beam therapy.
The purpose of this research study was to compare the medication TP05 to the medication Asacol™ for the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC) and to assess the safety and tolerability of TP05. This study investigated whether TP05 is as good as (non-inferior to) Asacol™(1). (1)The trademark Asacol™ is registered in over 55 countries as Asacol™ and as Octasa™, Fivasa™, Lixacol™, Asacolon™ in the United Kingdom, France, Spain and Ireland, respectively. The rights to Asacol, including the rights to the trademark, are owned by Tillotts Pharma AG in various countries except for the following: Switzerland, USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Diabetes, one of the most prevalent chronic disease (~ 9% worldwide), represents a major public health burden in terms of morbidity, disability and mortality. Caring for patients with diabetes requires effective collaboration between healthcare providers, teamwork, self-management education and use of evidence-based medicine. However, these processes of care are complex and often suboptimal. Improving quality of diabetes care is thus needed to reduce the health and societal burden of this disease. In the canton of Vaud, a state in Switzerland with more than 700,000 inhabitants, a recent population-based study has shown that the prevalence of diabetes was around 7%. Data on the quality of diabetes care is scarce and quality of care data are still infrequently and unsystematically collected in Switzerland. In addition, when data are available, they focus on intermediate outcomes as well as clinical and biological cardiovascular risk factors. Population-based data on patient-reported outcomes are not considered. In 2010, the Public Health Department of the canton of Vaud initiated the development of a regional diabetes program entitled "Programme cantonal Diabète" (PcD). It aimed both at decreasing the incidence of diabetes and improving care for patients with diabetes. To tailor the program to the healthcare needs of patients and healthcare professionals involved in diabetes care, an exploratory study using qualitative methods was conducted in 2010. This was followed by a population-based survey conducted in fall 2011 and summer 2012. The objectives of the survey were to characterize patients with diabetes and assess the quality of the care they received. In addition, the results of the survey were used to help targeting unmet needs and possible areas of improvements, and constituted the patients' baseline measurement for the evaluation of the PcD. The CoDiab-VD cohort emerged from that initial project; its specific objectives were 1) to follow over time the quality of diabetes care, 2) to explore topics that the PcD needed for its development, 3) to assess the impact of the PcD on the care of patients with diabetes, and 4) to evaluate the coverage of the PcD in the canton of Vaud.
The main aims of the study are (1) to examine the impact of contralateral strength training on the quadriceps muscle function after ACL surgery and (2) to compare the magnitude of cross-education induced by NMES versus eccentric strength training.
The aim is to further establish a physiological role for GLP-1 as an endogenous satiety signal by examining the effect of the specific GLP-1 receptor antagonist exendin (9-39) on appetite and food intake in healthy male subjects.
Many postmenopausal women suffer from vaginal symptoms such as dryness, itching, and painful intercourse. The underlying pathology is unknown. Since symptoms are comparable to those found in infectious vaginitis during the reproductive life stage, the investigators hypothesize that the vaginal milieu in symptomatic postmenopausal women is comparable to inflammation in vaginitis. The investigators therefore study vaginal cytokines in symptomatic and asymptomatic postmenopausal women.