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NCT ID: NCT06243484 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Hypercholesterolemia

Effect of the Food Supplement TOTUM-070 on Lipid Metabolism

HEARTII
Start date: October 4, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This clinical trial is to confirm the effects of TOTUM-070, a mix of 5 plants extracts, consumed at the daily regimen of two times per day, on fasting blood LDL cholesterol concentrations in moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects after 12 weeks of consumption (V3).

NCT ID: NCT06241313 Recruiting - Migraine Clinical Trials

Study of Oral Atogepant Tablets to Assess Safety and Efficacy in Adult Participants With Migraine

ECLIPSE
Start date: March 25, 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

A migraine attack is a moderate or severe headache that usually occurs on one side of the head and is often accompanied by throbbing, sensitivity to light, sensitivity to sound, nausea, or other symptoms. The main goal of the study is to see if atogepant is effective, safe, and well-tolerated in treating migraine attacks quickly. Atogepant is a medicine currently approved for the preventive treatment of migraine in adults and has been shown to be effective and well tolerated when taken daily to prevent migraine attacks. This study includes double-blind phase means that neither the participants nor the study doctors know who is given which study treatment (atogepant or placebo) followed by an open-label phase meaning that both participants and study doctors know which study treatment is given. All participants will receive atogepant during the open-label part of the study. This study will include 1300 participants aged 18-75 years with a history of migraine at approximately 160 sites across the world. All participants will receive both atogepant and placebo to treat qualifying migraines. At the start of the study, participants will be randomized to 1 of 4 dosing sequences to determine when they will receive atogepant and when they will receive placebo during the study. After treating 4 qualifying migraine attacks, participants will receive open-label atogepant for any additional migraine attacks they have until the end of the study (Week 24). There may be a bigger responsibility for participants in this study than there would be in participants receiving standard of care treatment. participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic, as well as telephone visits, and the effects of treatment will be checked by completion of questionnaires in an electronic diary, medical assessments, blood tests, and checking for side effects.

NCT ID: NCT06241118 Recruiting - Dermatitis Atopic Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Subcutaneous Amlitelimab on Background Topical Corticosteroids Therapy in Participants Aged 12 Years and Older With Moderate-to-severe AD Who Have Had an Inadequate Response to Prior Biologic Therapy or an Oral JAK Inhibitor

AQUA
Start date: February 29, 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a parallel group, Phase 3, multinational, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 3-arm study for treatment of participants diagnosed with moderate-to-severe AD on background TCS who have had inadequate response to prior biologic or oral JAKi therapy. The purpose of this study is to measure the efficacy and safety of treatment with amlitelimab solution for subcutaneous (SC) injection compared with placebo in participants with moderate-to-severe AD aged 12 years and older on background TCS and have had an inadequate response to prior biologic or an oral JAKi therapy. Study details include: At the end of the treatment period, participants will have the option to enter the Long-Term Safety Study LTS17367 (RIVER-AD). The study duration will be up to 56 weeks for participants not entering the long-term safety study (LTS17367 [RIVER-AD]) including a 2 to 4-week screening, a 36-week randomized double-blind period, and a 16-week safety follow-up. The study duration will be up to 40 weeks for participants entering the long-term safety study (LTS17367 [RIVER-AD]) including a 2 to 4-week screening and a 36-week randomized double-blind period. The total treatment duration will be up to 36 weeks. The total number of visits will be up to 13 visits (or 12 visits for those entering the long-term safety study LTS17367 [RIVER-AD] study).

NCT ID: NCT06239064 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Cognitive Impairment

Early Genetic Identification of Obesity

WEGIO
Start date: January 24, 2024
Phase:
Study type: Observational

TITLE: Whole genetic approach in Early Genetic Identification of Obesity (WEGIO) DESIGN: Multicenter epidemiological study STUDY POPULATION: Participants at risk for a syndromic or a monogenic genetic obesity, incl. participants clinically diagnosed with Bardet-Biedl-Syndrome (BBS) NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 1000 for initial genetic sequencing and app. 40 for the follow-up documentation COORDINATING INVESTIGATOR: Prof. Dr. Arndt Rolfs

NCT ID: NCT06238817 Recruiting - Atopic Dermatitis Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy, and Safety Study of Ruxolitinib Cream in Adults With Moderate Atopic Dermatitis

TRuE-AD4
Start date: April 26, 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is being conducted to establish the efficacy of ruxolitinib cream in participants with moderate AD who had an inadequate response to, or are intolerant to, or contraindicated to topical corticosteroid (TCS)s and topical calcineurin inhibitor (TCI)s.

NCT ID: NCT06237166 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Female Sexual Dysfunction

Evaluation of an Online Intervention for Female Sexual Dysfunction

FELYCIA
Start date: May 2, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this randomized controlled clinical trial, 250 participants with female sexual dysfunction will be investigated regarding the effectiveness of an online intervention for improving sexual function, the unguided online intervention mylovia. Inclusion criteria are: female sex and female gender, age ≥18, diagnosed sexual dysfunction (ICD-11: HA00, HA01, HA02) or sexual pain disorder (ICD-11: HA20), low sexual functioning (<27 on the Female Sexual Function Index; FSFI), sufficient German skills, and consent to participation. Exclusion criteria are: biological, psychological or social factors that might interfere with study participation, and use of another digital intervention for sexual problems. Participants will be randomized and allocated to either an intervention group, receiving access to mylovia in addition to treatment as usual (TAU), or a control group, receiving information material about treatment and counseling options in addition to TAU. Primary endpoint will be sexual functioning assessed via FSFI, with three months post-allocation being the primary time point for assessment of effectiveness. Six months post allocation will be used as a timepoint for follow-up assessment of endpoints. Secondary endpoints will be sexual desire, sexual satisfaction, sexual pain, and general psychopathology.

NCT ID: NCT06236854 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Post-operative Delirium

Neuroimaging Risk of Postoperative Delirium

Start date: October 9, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Postoperative delirium (POD) is a frequent disorder of consciousness, arousal and attention in elderly patients following surgery. The glymphatic system is a newly discovered waste cleaning system of the brain. Glymphatic transport of CSF has been shown to be impaired by perioperative factors. Reduced glymphatic transport has been related to a vicious cycle of neuroinflammatory marker build-up, leading to increased glymphatic transport impairment, leading eventually to neuronal damage and hence cognitive impairment. Therefore, glymphatic transport impairment has been suggested to be an important mechanism underlying POD. But not everyone who undergoes surgery presents POD, so what makes certain patients susceptible to POD? It has been suggested that glymphatic transport may already be impaired at preoperative baseline, which, with the added burden of perioperative strain on the system, 'tilts' the patient into POD. The primary aim of the current study is to measure glymphatic transport in patients preoperatively and assess whether patients who present POD ('POD patients') show impairments in preoperative glymphatic transport, relative to patients who do not present POD ('noPOD patients'). Two aspects of glymphatic transport will be assessed using two noninvasive MR techniques - fast-acquisition BOLD-fMRI and DTI-MR. POD will be assessed using the 3D-CAM questionnaire and patients will also be assessed preoperatively for symptoms of depression, state/trait anxiety and cognitive status using standardised self-report measures.

NCT ID: NCT06233461 Recruiting - Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

A Study on the Safety of TAK-279 and Whether it Can Reduce Inflammation in the Bowel of Participants With Moderately to Severely Active Crohn's Disease

Start date: March 5, 2024
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Crohn's disease (CD) is a long-lasting condition causing inflammation that can affect any part of the gut. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of TAK-279 versus placebo in participants with moderately to severely active Crohn's disease (CD). The main aim of this study is to learn if the 3 different doses of TAK-279 reduce bowel inflammation and ulcers in the bowel compared to the placebo after 12 weeks of treatment. Another aim is to compare any medical problems that participants have when they take TAK-279 or placebo and how well the participants tolerate any problems. An endoscopy will be used to check the bowel for inflammation. The participants will be treated with TAK-279 for 52 weeks (1 year). During the study, participants will visit their study clinic 15 times.t

NCT ID: NCT06230549 Recruiting - Cervical Carcinoma Clinical Trials

Adaptive Radiotherapy in Patients With Gynecological Tumors

ProART
Start date: January 15, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prospective randomized evaluation of adaptive radiotherapy in the definitive radiotherapy of locally advanced gynecologic carcinoma (e.g. cervical carcinoma, endometrial carcinoma, vaginal carcinoma), in the postoperative situation or first series of external beam radiotherapy and in patients in whom radical surgery or HDR brachytherapy as dose boost is not an option.

NCT ID: NCT06225674 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Osteochondral Defect

Clinical Investigation on the Outcome of Episealer Talus Post-operation for Treatment of Focal Osteochondral Defects

Start date: November 6, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a retrospective, observational, single-arm, multi-centre, post-market clinical investigation designed to verify clinical performance and safety of Episealer Talus post-operation for treatment of focal osteochondral defects on the talus bone in the ankle. This retrospective investigation aims to collect data from patients with focal osteochondral defects treated with Episealer Talus, to provide insight on the potential benefit of Episealer Talus in the treatment of focal osteochondral defects. The aim for the clinical investigation is to collect data from approximately 25 adult subjects who were treated for focal osteochondral defect with Episealer Talus implant in 6 clinics (Sweden and Germany) since January 2020, when the devices were CE-marked. The data collected for each subject will include demographics and data generated in relation to the surgery itself and the post-surgery phases including e.g. focal defect grade and position, collected through medical record review. Each subject will also be asked to complete a set of QoL questionnaires (SEFAS, FAOS and VAS).