There are about 36818 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in China. 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.
This study aims to explore the effectiveness of digital interventions combined with medication in the treatment of patients with depressive disorders. Its main aim is to answer: Can digital interventions combined with medication effectively alleviate symptoms of depression? The experiment will compare the effects of medication combined with digital interventions to those combined with online mental health education to evaluate their relative effectiveness. Participants will be required to engage with the medication plus digital therapy for a duration of two months, and follow-up assessments will be conducted to evaluate the long-term effects of the treatments and monitor any changes in depressive symptoms.
With the improvement of the quality of life, multi-nutritional dietary intake today has provided people with a solid foundation for their health profiles. Time-restricted eating is found to be an effective method to prevent and control obesity, helping obese patients to lose weight in a way of reshaping the gut microbiota. Regulation of gut microbiota, as a valid weight-loss strategy, can be achieved by oral supplementation of probiotics. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of time-restricted eating combined with Lactobacillus Plantarum LP-KFY04 on overweight/obese population through a multi-center, randomized and double-blind clinical trial.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Camrelizumab combined with gemcitabine and oxaliplatin (GEMOX) for unresectable gallbladder cancer. Patients with unresectable gallbladder cancer were enrolled to receive gemcitabine 1000mg/m2 D1+oxaliplatin 100mg/m2, D1+Camrelizumab 200mg, D1, in 21-day cycles for 6-8 cycles, with serum tumour markers assessed at each course and abdominal CTA performed every two courses, until tumour progression occurs.The primary indicators of this study are radical tumor resection rate; secondary indicators are disease control rate, objective response rate,progression-free survival and overall survival; safety indicators: incidence and severity of adverse events (AEs) and serious adverse events (SAEs) according to NCI-CTCAEv5.0 criteria. 37 patients are expected to be recruited for this study.
This is a single-center prospective, non-randomized controlled clinical study in China using CliniMACS TCRα/β+ cell depleted stem cell haploidentical donors versus conventional Beijing protocol for haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in children.
This Phase II trial evaluates the efficacy and safety of Serplulimab combined with S1 chemotherapy in patients with inoperable, locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma after concurrent chemoradiation. The primary endpoint is the one-year progression-free survival rate. Secondary measures include clinical response rates, overall survival, duration of response, and safety profiles. Exploratory goals focus on the potential of biomarkers like PD-L1 and ctDNA to predict treatment outcomes. Treatment involves initial chemoradiation followed by consolidation with Serplulimab and S1, continuing for up to 12 months or until disease progression or unacceptable toxicity.
This is a Prospective, Observational, Multicentre Study to describe treatment pattern changes of uncontrolled moderate-to-severe asthma patients in China. Sponsor by Astrazeneca Investment(China) Co., LTD.
To evaluate the characteristics of genetic variationmutations at baseline and 3 weeks after oxitinib treatment in EGFRm NSCLC
Researchers are looking for a better way to treat people who have diabetic macular edema. Diabetic macular edema (DME) is a diabetes-related eye disorder. In DME, the macula, which is the central part of the retina at the back of the eye, swells up resulting in vision problems. This happens due to leakage of fluid from damaged blood vessels. The study treatment, 8 milligram (mg) aflibercept is injected into the eye. It works by blocking a protein called vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) which causes abnormal growth and leakage of blood vessels at the back of the eye. A lower dose of aflibercept (2 mg) is already approved for the treatment of DME. Based on the findings of another study, the higher dose of aflibercept (8 mg) is expected to reduce the frequency of injections required for treating DME while being equally safe and working as well as the lower dose. The higher dose could make it easier to treat DME and improve quality of life for people with DME. The main purpose of this study is to learn if high-dose (8 mg) aflibercept given every 16 weeks works as well as low-dose (2 mg) aflibercept given every 8 weeks in Chinese participants. For this, the researchers will compare the change in participants' 'best corrected visual acuity' (BCVA) after 48 weeks of starting the treatment. BCVA is the clearest vision a participant can have with the help of corrective lenses, such as glasses. It will be measured by the number of letters the participant can read on an eye chart. This is known as their Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) letter score. Participants will be randomly (by chance) assigned to one of two treatment groups to receive study treatment as an injection into the eye up to Week 56: - 2 mg aflibercept every 8 weeks after receiving 5 initial monthly doses - 8 mg aflibercept every 16 weeks after receiving 3 initial monthly doses Each participant will be in the study for around 63 weeks with up to 18 visits to the study site. This includes: - one visit up to 21 days before the treatment starts during which the doctors will confirm that the participant can take part in the study - 16 visits during which the treatment will be given. Most of these visits will have a gap of 4 weeks except for one visit that will happen a few days after the previous visit - one visit 4 weeks after the treatment ends During the study, the doctors and their study team will: - check the participants' vision and their overall eye health using different eye tests - check participants' health by performing tests such as blood and urine tests - ask the participants questions about the disease and study treatment and how these impact their quality of life - ask the participants what adverse events they are having An adverse event is any medical problem that a participant has during a study. Doctors keep track of all adverse events, irrespective of whether they think they are related to the study treatment. Access to study treatment after the end of this study is not planned. Participants can switch to available approved treatments for DME.
The objectives of this multicenter, prospective, observational study were to investigate the incidence of dyspeptic symptoms in patients with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and to continuously follow up the remission of dyspeptic symptoms after H. pylori eradication, so as to provide reference for the clinical diagnosis and treatment strategies of patients with H. pylori infection and dyspeptic symptoms.
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of PI3Kδ inhibitor linperlisib when combined with fixed dose of HDAC inhibitor chidamide in participants with peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL), and to compare the combination of linperlisib and chidamide to standard CHOP (cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin/epirubicin, vincristine, and prednisone) regimen chemotherapy in the frontline treatment of PTCL to see which therapy is better.