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NCT ID: NCT04141826 Completed - Clinical trials for Short Bowel Syndrome

Absorption of Peptides, Fluid, and Electrolytes in Patients With an Ileostomy

ABSOLYT
Start date: January 27, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Clinical trial, active comparator, cross over, randomised. In total, 12 adults with an ileostomy will be randomised to a sequential 4 weeks intervention with different qualities and sources of protein wish 2-week washout periods. Primary outcome: Ileostomy output.

NCT ID: NCT04140955 Completed - Postoperative Pain Clinical Trials

Opioid Tapering After Spine Surgery

Start date: October 22, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The effect of a tapering plan combined with telephone counselling to assist patients in opioid tapering after surgery remains unexplored. A prospective, randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of a tapering plan in combination with telephone counselling in patients scheduled for spine surgery on a degenerative basis is therefore conducted.

NCT ID: NCT04137575 Completed - Clinical trials for Breast Cancer Female

ConquerFear-Group: A Psychological Intervention for Fear of Cancer Recurrence

Start date: October 21, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary aim of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the effect of ConquerFear-Group (CF-G), compared with a control condition (CC), on Fear of Cancer Recurrence (FCR). Secondary aims are to explore the effect of CF-G on emotion regulation and additional psychological outcomes, and to explore mediating effects of emotion regulation, metacognitions, working alliance, patient adherence, and group cohesion. In addition, treatment expectancy, participation in other treatments after completion of the intervention of the study and demographic and clinical variables will be explored as moderators.

NCT ID: NCT04137510 Completed - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

Bioflow-DAPT Study

Start date: February 24, 2020
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

BIOFLOW-DAPT is a prospective, multi-center, international, two-arm randomized controlled clinical study. A total of 1'948 subjects will be randomized 1:1 to receive either Orsiro Mission or Resolute Onyx. After index procedure, all patients will receive DAPT (ASA + P2Y12 inhibitor) for 30 days, followed by monotherapy with either P2Y12 inhibitor or ASA only until the end of the study. Clinical follow-up visits will be scheduled at 1, 6 and 12 months post-procedure.

NCT ID: NCT04136652 Completed - Laser Clinical Trials

Vaginal CO2 Laser for Stress Incontinence

Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Our aim with this study is to determine if transvaginal CO2 laser- treatment (DEKA SmartXide2 Laser System, MonaLisa Touch), renders significant effect in women with SUI. To best test this hypothesis, the study will be performed in a prospective, randomised controlled fashion in our institution. We will measure the effect as patient reported improvement using a validated scale (ICIQ-UI SF) as well as an objective measurement (stress test)

NCT ID: NCT04136457 Completed - Clinical trials for Skeletal Muscle Physiology

Proteome Remodelling

Start date: October 30, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the project is to investigate the proteome signature dynamics and remodelling in human skeletal muscle induced by exercise training

NCT ID: NCT04128527 Completed - Anesthesia Clinical Trials

AuraOnce Performance Observation

Start date: October 9, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study is designed as a single-center, prospective observational, non-controlled, non-interventional study with an investigation period lasting for one day (during one bronchoscopy procedure). The study will take place in Denmark. The study will include minimum 15 and maximum 20 adult patients planned for a diagnostic flexible bronchoscopy procedure in general anaesthesia using a laryngeal mask. The involved site will include subjects during a one month period, October 2019. The intention is to perform a quality assessment of the AuraOnce. Subjects will not be asked to participate in this study as it is a quality study where the AuraOnce is used within its intended use and according to normal clinical procedure.

NCT ID: NCT04128436 Completed - Clinical trials for Luteal Phase Progesterone Levels

The Effect of Luteal Blood Progesterone Levels on Ongoing Pregnancy Rates

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Progesterone (P4) is essential for the secretory development of endometrium and the maintenance of early pregnancy. In the luteal phase following controlled ovarian stimulation in in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment, P4 profile is completely different from natural cycles (Fauser, 2002). Since the optimal luteal P4 levels are not well known, in normal IVF treatment a standard regime of exogenous P4 is given without considering the ovarian response for stimulation and the steroid levels in luteal phase. In 2005 Humaidan et al, showed that following the fresh embryo transfer, low luteal P4 levels (39 nmol/l) has a negative impact on ongoing pregnancy rates (Humaidan, 2005). In the following randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the use of exogenous human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) after gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist trigger as a luteal phase support (Humaidan, 2010, 2013), the mid luteal P4 levels increased to 77-409 nmol/l and birth rates per transfer raised to %24. In the light of these, it is essential that the progesterone levels in luteal phase is above the certain threshold for induction of the normal secretory development of endometrium following the IVF treatment and for the maintenance of pregnancy. The implantation window is defined as that period when the uterus is receptive for implantation of the free-lying blastocyst. For maximal effectiveness of assisted reproductive technologies in women, it is important to know the optimal time for embryo transfer which implies a need to predict the period of uterine receptivity. Blood progesterone levels can be an indirect indication for implantation window and the embryo transfer timing. In a recent study by Vuong et al., marked inter-personal variation in early luteal circulating P4 levels have been reported following the same hCG trigger dose; since a freeze-all policy was adopted in that study, the inter-personal variation during the early luteal phase was entirely caused by differences in endogenous P4 production from the CL (Vuong, et al., 2020). In this study, almost one in five patients had already experienced a peak P4 concentration on OPU+2 day to OPU+3 day, and only one in seven had maximal concentrations on OPU+6 day, showing that a total of 85% of women experienced their highest P4 concentration before the period in which the peak was expected to be reached during a natural menstrual cycle (Andersen, et al., 2020). It is noteworthy that more than 40% of patients had a >50% decrease in P4 concentration between OPU+4 day and OPU+6 day; although exogenous P4 supplementation in women undergoing IVF will ameliorate this drop-in serum P4 to some extent, these findings clearly highlight the requirement for studies examining how the probability of achieving pregnancy in fresh cycles is affected by the timing and magnitude of the reduction in P4 concentrations (Vuong, et al., 2020). Variations in endogenous production might, in theory, originate from differences in "quality" of the CL as seen during the natural cycle (Hull, et al., 1982) and/or differences in serum concentrations of hCG during the early luteal phase used for triggering (Vuong, et al., 2020b). The aim of this study is two fold; i) to investigate the effect of early and mid luteal P4 levels on ongoing pregnancy rates and to determine the optimal luteal P4 levels in IVF cycles following the fresh blastocyst transfer in order to improve the reproductive outcomes, ii) to investigate the impact of serial P4 levels on OPU+3 and OPU+5 and delta P4 (ΔP4; as calculated by subtracting the P4 level on OPU+3 from the P4 level on OPU+5) on ongoing pregnancy rates.

NCT ID: NCT04126759 Completed - Diabetes Mellitus Clinical Trials

Calibration of a Non-invasive Glucose Measurement Device and Assessment of Its Performance in the Hypoglycemic Range in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes

Start date: July 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This clinical study has been launched to collect spectral Raman data and reference measurements to establish and validate a calibration model for the device during daily glycemic fluctuations and evaluate analytical performance of device in the hypoglycemic range. The study is a combined home-based and in-clinic study where subjects will attend the clinic two times.

NCT ID: NCT04125888 Completed - Allergy Clinical Trials

Impact of AIT on Allergic Rhinitis and Asthma

Start date: July 22, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The study will assess the effectiveness of AIT treatment in real clinical practice in Germany.