There are about 25560 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in Germany. 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 is a prospective study for the long-term follow-up (LTFU) of safety and efficacy for all pediatric and adult participants exposed to Gene-modified (GM) T cell therapy participating in a previous Celgene sponsored or Celgene alliance partner sponsored study. Participants who received at least one GM T cell infusion will be asked to enroll in this LTFU protocol upon either premature discontinuation from, or completion of the prior parent treatment protocol.
This study analyzes the application of the Forced Breath Technique (FBT) to classify apneas during CPAP therapy with a prismaLAB (device name) therapy device. In this study the BiLevel ST (Spontaneous / Timed) therapy mode of the prismaLAB device is reduced to a CPAP pressure profile with exhalation relief by minimization of the pressure gap between exhalation and inhalation pressure. The FBT based apnea classification of the devices firmware is matched with the by hand scoring of the polysomnographic data that is usually used to evaluate the quality of patients sleep.
With a randomized, pragmatic study the effectiveness of a smartphone app for menstrual pain in 18-34-year-old women with primary dysmenorrhea will be investigated.
The main purpose of this study is to evaulate the efficacy and safety of galcanezumab in participants 6 to 17 years of age for the preventive treatment of episodic migraine. The primary objective is to demonstrate the superiority of galcanezumab versus placebo in the reduction of monthly migraine headache days across the 3-month double-blind treatment period.
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) has an incidence of 1:2200 to 1:4000 newborns. The survival rate depends on the extent of the lung hypoplasia and pulmonary hypertension. In case of an observed / expected total fetal lung volume ratio (o/e TFLV) ratio of 25% or lower and herniation of the liver in thorax, the postnatal survival is estimated to be 10-25% or lower. The aim of fetoscopic tracheal balloon occlusion is to positively influence the lung growth in CDH fetuses avoiding the development of lung hypoplasia. Some complications after sucsessfull FETO before delivery occur because of technical difficulties during the extraction of the balloon from the trachea, leading to asphyxia, worse outcome or neonatal demise. Jani et al. published 10 neonatal deaths from 210 FETO directly related to difficulties with the removal of the intratracheal balloon. The risk of emergent balloon removal was published to be very high (39%-56%). Our new technique exploits the fetal ability to removal the intratracheal balloon which has been implanted for the treatment of severe CDH before the delivery, avoiding many risks associated with balloon extraction and a second fetoscopy. The study will be performed on 20 fetuses with severe CDH. Before the FETO the total fetal lung volume ratio (o/e TFLV) will be measured by fetal MRI (magnetic . Only CDH fetuses with 24-32 weeks' gestation with o/e TFLV < 25% or the fetuses with o/e TFLV < 35% and liver herniation will be operated Second fetal MRI should be performed in one week after the FETO. The balloon will be extracted by the fetus itself before the delivery, after puncture with 22 gauge needle under ultrasound guiding, during second fetoscopy or using the EXIT (ex utero intrapartum Treatment). Neonatal follow up 12 months.
Patients will be recruited from those referred to the local site's Diagnostic Imaging Department for SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) ,who have an intermediate to high pre-test likelihood of disease (Diamond-Forrester criteria ≥ 30%) and are clinically indicated to have an MBF study.
The study will compare EMR versus ESD technique (both combined with subsequent ablative therapy) of mucosal resection in Barrett's esophagus with regard to efficacy and risk in a long term setting.
This is an umbrella study evaluating the efficacy and safety of multiple treatment combinations in participants with metastatic or inoperable locally advanced breast cancer. The study will be performed in two stages. During Stage 1, four cohorts will be enrolled in parallel in this study: Cohort 1 will consist of Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1)-positive participants who have received no prior systemic therapy for metastatic or inoperable locally advanced triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) (first-line [1L] PD-L1+ cohort). Cohort 2 will consist of participants who had disease progression during or following 1L treatment with chemotherapy for metastatic or inoperable locally-advanced TNBC and have not received cancer immunotherapy (CIT) (second-line [2L] CIT-naive cohort). Cohort 3 will consist of participants with locally-advanced or metastatic HR+, HER2-negative disease with PIK3CA mutation who may or may not have had disease progression during or following previous lines of treatment for metastatic disease (HR+cohort). Cohort 4 will consist of participants with locally-advanced or metastatic HER2+ /HER2-low disease with PIK3CA mutation who had disease progression on standard-of-care therapies (HER2+ /HER2-low cohort). In each cohort, eligible participants will initially be assigned to one of several treatment arms (Stage 1). In addition, participants in the 2L CIT-naïve cohort who experience disease progression, loss of clinical benefit, or unacceptable toxicity during Stage 1 may be eligible to continue treatment with a different treatment combination (Stage 2), provided Stage 2 is open for enrollment.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the CG-100 device, a single use, temporary intraluminal bypass device,intended to reduce contact of fecal content with an anastomotic site, following colorectal surgery (open or laparoscopic)
This is a multicenter, randomized, controlled, open-label study comparing perioperative atezolizumab with FLOT chemotherapy versus FLOT alone in patients with locally advanced, operable adenocarcinoma of the stomach or GEJ with high immune responsiveness.