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NCT ID: NCT06375486 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Ivonescimab Combined With HAIC for the Treatment of Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma(uHCC).

Start date: March 14, 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study is a single-center, open-label Phase II clinical trial, aiming to enroll approximately 30 unresectable BCLC stage B or C hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients from China. The primary objective is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of AK112 (a dual-specific antibody against PD-1/VEGF) in combination with hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC) for the treatment of unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. All enrolled subjects will receive AK112 (20mg/kg Q3W) combined with HAIC (utilizing the FOLFOX chemotherapy regimen) until the investigator determines no further clinical benefit (based on RECIST v1.1 imaging evaluation and clinical assessment), intolerable toxicity, completion of 24 months of treatment, or meeting other criteria for treatment discontinuation as outlined in the protocol, whichever occurs first.

NCT ID: NCT06375447 Recruiting - Insomnia Clinical Trials

Intelligent Diagnosis and Treatment Model for Insomnia Disorder

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

To establish a multicenter, multi-dimensional cohort on insomnia disorder and to develop an intelligent model for the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia disorder.

NCT ID: NCT06375408 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Prevents Delirium in Patients With Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

TACS
Start date: March 24, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about using the latest transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) to reduce the incidence of delirium in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage. The main question it aims to answer is: • To evaluate the effect of tACS on reducing delirium in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage. Participants will treated with real tACS or sham tACS. Researchers will mainly compare the two groups to see if patients' delirium will reduce by using tACS.

NCT ID: NCT06375161 Recruiting - B Cell Malignancies Clinical Trials

Anti-CD19-CAR-T Cells in Relapsed/Refractory B-cell Tumor Patients.

Start date: December 11, 2023
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study is a single-center, open-label, single-dose clinical trial of anti-CD19-CAR-T cell therapy in relapsed/refractory B-cell tumor patients after Qinglin pre-treatment. In this study phase, a traditional "3+3" trial design is employed for dose escalation.

NCT ID: NCT06375044 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma

Study of SIM0500 Alone in Participants With Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma

Start date: May 24, 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is an open-label, multicenter phase 1 clinical trial to evaluate the safety and tolerability, efficacy, and pharmacokinetics of SIM0500 in adult participants with Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma(RRMM). The trial is consisted of two parts, Part 1 (dose escalation) and Part 2 (dose optimization). In both parts, SIM0500 will be administered until disease progression, intolerable toxicity, withdraw of consent or end of trial.

NCT ID: NCT06375031 Recruiting - Diabetes Clinical Trials

Comparison of HR011408 and NovoRapid® in Subjects With Diabetics

Start date: May 2024
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study is to compare the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics between HR011408 and NovoRapid® in Subjects with Diabetics.

NCT ID: NCT06374953 Recruiting - Hyperfibrinolysis Clinical Trials

A Novel Viscoelastic Test Based on Ultrasonic Guided Wave for Identifying Hyperfibrinolysis Rapidly

Start date: March 26, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study compares the results of the existing fibrinolysis monitoring technology to the Ultrasound-based viscoelastic hemostasis analysis, a new method, using small amount of extra blood obtained during routine blood draws in surgery patients.

NCT ID: NCT06374667 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Stroke, Acute Ischemic

The Efficacy and Safety of Y-3 Intracalvariosseous Injection Versus Intravenous Injection in the Treatment of Acute Large Hemispheric Infarction

SOLUTION-2
Start date: April 22, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A pilot study confirmed the feasibility and safety of neuroprotectant Y-3 intracalvariosseous(ICO) injection in patients with malignant middle cerebral artery infarction (mMCAI), showing a trend in improving 90-day functional scores compared to conventional treatment. The aim of this trial is to further investigate the efficacy and safety of ICO injection of Y-3 compared to intravenous injection in patients with acute large hemispheric infarction(LHI) who has contraindications of reperfusion therapy or have got poor reperfusion therapy outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT06374576 Recruiting - eHealth Literacy Clinical Trials

Improving eHealth Literacy of Older Adults in Hong Kong

Start date: May 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is an randomized controlled trial (RCT) study to examine the feasibility and effectiveness of a community-based health promotion education intervention for improving the eHealth literacy of older adults

NCT ID: NCT06374511 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Decompensated Cirrhosis

Prospective Cohort Study of Complications and Outcomes in Cirrhosis

Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a multi-center, nested cohort study intended to investigate the prevalence, risk factors, and outcomes of complications in patients with acutely decompensated cirrhosis, especially focused on Cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation, bacterial infections, hepatic encephalopathy, and Hepatorenal syndrome. Patients diagnosed with acutely decompensated cirrhosis were enrolled. Upon enrollment, detailed baseline data were collected and samples were harvested. Complications were assessed during hospitalization. Post-discharge follow-up was conducted through telephonic interviews at Day 30 and Day 90.