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NCT ID: NCT05687266 Recruiting - NSCLC Clinical Trials

Phase III, Open-label, First-line Study of Dato-DXd in Combination With Durvalumab and Carboplatin for Advanced NSCLC Without Actionable Genomic Alterations

AVANZAR
Start date: December 29, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase III, randomized, open-label, multicenter, global study to compare the efficacy and safety of Datopotamab Deruxtecan (Dato-DXd) in combination with durvalumab and carboplatin compared with pembrolizumab in combination with histology-specific platinum-based chemotherapy as first-line treatment of adults with stage IIIB, IIIC, or IV NSCLC without actionable genomic alterations (including sensitizing EGFR mutations, and ALK and ROS1 rearrangements).

NCT ID: NCT05686876 Recruiting - Psoriatic Arthritis Clinical Trials

FAPI-PET/CT in Psoriatic Arthritis

Start date: November 1, 2022
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

68Ga-FAPI has been developed as a tumor-targeting agent as fibroblast activation protein is overexpressed in cancer-associated fibroblasts and some inflammation, such as IgG4-related disease. Therefore, this prospective study is going to investigate whether 68Ga-FAPI PET/CT may be superior for disease activity assessment and follow-up of psoriatic arthritis than 18F-NAF PET/CT.

NCT ID: NCT05686642 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Ischemic Stroke

Efficacy and Safety of LT3001 on Treating the Acute Ischemic Stroke

Start date: April 6, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This phase II clinical study is designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of LT3001 in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke

NCT ID: NCT05686447 Recruiting - Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials

Screening and Therapeutic Monitoring of Multiple Myeloma by MALDI-TOF MS Analysis

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

To provide a comprehensive MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry method for detecting, characterizing, and quantifying M-protein, and to track M-protein in a very sensitive and specific manner during patient treatment, providing a more precise test for diagnosing disease and monitoring patient response to treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05686434 Recruiting - NSCLC, Stage I Clinical Trials

Osimertinib Therapy After Resection in High-risk Stage I EGFRm NSCLC (OSTAR)

Start date: October 14, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, open, single-center, single-arm phase II clinical study with common EGFR-sensitive mutations (Ex19del and L858R) identified in the central laboratory.To evaluate the efficacy and safety of adjuvant Osimertinib therapy in completely resected stage I non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with high-risk factors (solid and/or micropapillary component ≥10%, and/or airway spread).

NCT ID: NCT05686070 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Acute Non-cardioembolic Ischemic Stroke

A Study to Test Asundexian for Preventing a Stroke Caused by a Clot in Participants After an Acute Ischemic Stroke or After a High-risk Transient Ischemic Attack, a So-called Mini Stroke

OCEANIC-STROKE
Start date: January 26, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Researchers are looking for a better way to prevent an ischemic stroke which occurs when a blood clot travelled to the brain in people who within the last 72 hours had: - an acute stroke due to a blood clot that formed outside the heart (acute non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke), or - TIA/mini-stroke with a high risk of turning into a stroke (high-risk transient ischemic attack), and who are planned to receive standard of care therapy. Acute ischemic strokes or TIA/mini-stroke result from a blocked or reduced blood flow to a part of the brain. They are caused by blood clots that travel to the brain and block the vessels that supply it. If these blood clots form elsewhere than in the heart, the stroke is called non-cardioembolic. People who already had a non-cardioembolic stroke are more likely to have another stroke. This is why they are treated preventively with an antiplatelet therapy, the current standard of care. Antiplatelet medicines prevent platelets, components of blood clotting, from clumping together. Anticoagulants are another type of medicine that prevents blood clots from forming by interfering with a process known as coagulation (or blood clotting). The study treatment asundexian is a new type of anticoagulant currently under development to provide further treatment options. Asundexian aims to further improve the standard of care without increasing the risk of bleeding. The main purpose of this study is to learn whether asundexian works better than placebo at reducing ischemic strokes in participants who recently had a non-cardioembolic ischemic stroke or TIA/mini-stroke when given in addition to standard antiplatelet therapy. A placebo is a treatment that looks like a medicine but does not have any medicine in it. Another aim is to compare the occurrence of major bleeding events during the study between the asundexian and the placebo group. Major bleedings have a serious or even life-threatening impact on a person's health. Dependent on the treatment group, the participants will either take asundexian or placebo once a day for at least 3 months up to 31 months. Approximately every 3 months during the treatment period, either a phone call or a visit to the study site is scheduled on an alternating basis. In addition, one visit before and up to two visits after the treatment period are planned. During the study, the study team will: - Check vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate - Examine the participants' heart health using an electrocardiogram (ECG) - Take blood samples - Ask the participants questions about how they are feeling and 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 that happen in studies, even if they do not think the adverse events might be related to the study treatments. In addition, the participants will be asked to complete a questionnaire on quality of life at certain time points during the study.

NCT ID: NCT05685992 Recruiting - COVID-19 Infection Clinical Trials

Novel Coronavirus Infection and Reproductive Function

Start date: January 20, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study aims to observe the impact of COVID-19 infection on the reproductive function and assisted pregnancy outcome of infertile couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology and to determine which factors are related to the clinical pregnancy rate. A multicenter, prospective, observational cohort study was adopted. Infertile couples who met the selection criteria were included in this study, the SAS anxiety self-rating scale was filled out, the basic situation was observed, and blood samples and related tissues were collected for testing. Relevant reproductive function, laboratory, clinical, and psychological indicators were collected, and the correlation between the above indicators and the outcome of the ART-related pregnancy were analyzed.

NCT ID: NCT05685966 Recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

Retrospective Study of COVID-19 on Reproductive Function

Start date: January 20, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This multi-center, retrospective cohort study aimed to determine which factors are associated with ongoing pregnancy rates in infertile patients received ART treatments during the current outbreak of COVID-19 infection.Couples who underwent IVF-ET/ICSI-ET/FET due to infertility in the department of Reproductive Medicine from 2022-11-23 to 2023-01-07 were included. Patients who were infected with Coronavirus were observation groups; the infection status and clinical outcome were tracked. Patients who were not infected with Coronavirus were control groups.

NCT ID: NCT05685849 Recruiting - Pregnancy Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Maternal Fetal Cardiac Structure and Function in Pregnancies With Cardiovascular Disease

Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University initiated a multi-center study to evaluate the changes of maternal fetal heart structure and function in pregnancies with cardiovascular disease by echocardiography, to explore the impact of cardiovascular disease on maternal fetal heart, so as to provide an important reference for obstetric pregnancy risk stratification and management.

NCT ID: NCT05685524 Recruiting - Cancer Clinical Trials

Clinical Study of Pan-cancer DNA Methylation Test in Plasma

Start date: July 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

We intend to establish an efficient method for plasma cfDNA extraction and Bisulfite transformation to facilitate the detection of DNA methylation status using multiplex fluorescence PCR. Meanwhile, we expect to identify several plasma methylation markers that can be highly sensitive for multi-cancer detection. Finally, we will provide a pan-cancer blood test that is easy to operate, low cost, accurate and easy to promote.