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NCT ID: NCT05780268 Completed - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

LY3819253 (LY-CoV555) for Inpatients With COVID-19 (An ACTIV-3/TICO Treatment Trial)

Start date: August 5, 2020
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study looks at the safety and effectiveness of LY3819253 in treating COVID-19 in people who have been hospitalized with the infection. Participants in the study will be treated with either LY3819253 plus current standard of care (SOC), or with placebo plus current SOC. This is ACTIV-3/TICO Treatment Trial H1.

NCT ID: NCT05778994 Completed - Anxiety Disorders Clinical Trials

Use of Intorus to Control Anxiety Before Exams in Students at the University of Extremadura

Start date: February 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the possible efficacy of the INTORUS device as an element to reduce test anxiety in university students. The main question[s] it aims to answer are: Can the INTORUS device be used as a tool to reduce anxiety? Once informed, those participants who meet the inclusion/exclusion criteria and sign the informed consent to participate in the study will be randomly divided into two groups. The randomization procedure will be carried out using the OxMaR (Oxford Minimization and Randomization) software. All participants will be given the Sociodemographic Questionnaire, Self-efficacy Scale and anxiety questionnaire prior to the start of the study.

NCT ID: NCT05778942 Completed - Dry Eye Syndromes Clinical Trials

Investigation of Preservative-Free Ophthalmic Solution in Ocular Dryness

Start date: February 23, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a multicenter, prospective, observational, open-label, non-interventional study evaluating the clinical performance and the safety of 4 daily instillations of the ophthalmic solution in the treatment of eye discomfort, in particular due to eye dryness

NCT ID: NCT05778539 Completed - Clinical trials for Anterior Knee Pain Syndrome

Lateral Retinacular Release in Total Knee Arthroplasty With Patellar Replacement

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

The aim of this study is to assess the effect of systematic lateral retinacular release on anterior knee pain, as well as its impact on the functional and radiological outcomes after total knee arthroplasty with patellar resurfacing.

NCT ID: NCT05778383 Completed - Clinical trials for Sars-CoV-2 Infection

Zinc Supplementation Impact in Acute COVID-19 Clinical Outcomes

MARZINC
Start date: May 1, 2021
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

Infections with SARS-CoV-2 result in a systemic disease with a variety of outcomes, from no symptoms to severe and diverse pathologies. Therefore, it is important to identify risk factors determining COVID-19 severity, especially if those factors might be adjusted, allowing early and effective therapeutic interventions. Zinc is a trace element essential for human health. Zinc deficiency is common in old adults, vegetarians and patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. This condition causes immune dysfunction leading to increased risk of inflammatory and infectious diseases, including acquired immune deficiency syndrome, measles, malaria, tuberculosis, and pneumonia. Besides, zinc has a direct antiviral activity against specific viruses like rhinovirus, HCV, herpes simplex virus. In this scenario, it has been shown that zinc supplementation has benefits on the recurrence and persistence of acute and chronic viral infections like common cold or HCV, HBV. Moreover, our team has recently done an observational study with 249 COVID-19 patients that showed how COVID-19 patients with lower plasma zinc content had worse prognosis, increased time of hospitalization and mortality. Therefore, the main aim of the project is to explore the therapeutic benefit of zinc supplementation for COVID-19 patients and to determine the cellular and molecular basis of the effect of Zn levels on SARS CoV-2 infections. For that purpose the investigators will run a clinical trial supplementing with zinc COVID-19 patients. Moreover, the investigators will carry out experiments to understand the association between zinc nutritional status and SARS-Cov-2 infection progression in cellular and animal models. Given the current knowledge about zinc supplementation toxicity and dosage, the investigators expect that recommendations derived from this study will be rapidly applied by physicians and public health decision makers. The results of these studies will be used as a guideline to administer zinc supplements in COVID-19 patients in order to reduce disease severity and mortality. Moreover, the experiments will clarify whether zinc supplementation as a prophylaxis strategy is useful to protect the population at risk of zinc deficiency, more than 20% worldwide. Finally, considering the new knowledge that this project will generate about the role of zinc in immune responses and viral expansion, the investigators expect that our results will help researchers and physicians to design novel strategies to boost specific immune cell subpopulations against SARS-CoV2 infection. Thus, this knowledge could be used long-term for designing medicines against SARS-CoV-2 and other viral infections.

NCT ID: NCT05777525 Completed - Skin Lesion Clinical Trials

Use of Essential Oils as Natural Therapies

Start date: February 11, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Mycosis is defined as a fungal infection caused by the implantation of etiological agents that compromises the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. Dermatophytosis is a fungal infection caused by dermatophytes, being the main cause of superficial mycoses and constituting an important public health problem. The production or development of infections is due in any case to the loss of ability to protect the exterior of the skin epidermis and, in the case of nails, to the fact that the nail apparatus does not have cell-mediated immunity effective, thus being more susceptible to infection than other parts of the skin. Although these infections can be bacterial, fungal, or viral, the investigators will focus on fungal infections. There are numerous studies that suggest the suitability of EOs as an alternative treatment for fungal infections. Due to this, in this project the investigators will analyze one of the most important infections within the podiatric health of the population, in terms of its incidence, pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, etc., and for this our research will be focused on examining whether there is improvements in the skin of patients with dermatophytosis treated with cream enriched with natural oils, in our case tea tree oil, verified by ultrasound.

NCT ID: NCT05776446 Completed - Cataract Clinical Trials

Clinical Behavior of the Asqelio™ Trifocal Diffractive Intraocular Lens

Start date: May 27, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The main objective of this study was to evaluate distance, intermediate, and near vision in patients who have undergone cataract extraction with bilateral implantation of a new hydrophobic trifocal diffractive intraocular lens (IOL) with a biospheric design, the Asqelio Trifocal IOL (AST Products, Inc., Billerica MA, USA), along with patient-reported outcomes (PRO). For that purpose the clinical information of 50 eyes from 25 patients was retrospectively analyzed 3 months after implantation

NCT ID: NCT05776199 Completed - Clinical trials for Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Myofascial Trigger Points of the Levator Scapulae Muscle

Start date: September 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic neck pain (CNP) is considered one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders worldwide and myofascial pain syndrome (MPS) is the most prevalent musculoskeletal disorder in the majority of the population. However, normal tissue contractility changes and the different types of myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) measured by tensiomography have not yet been studied. For this reason, the aim of our study is to determine the differences in pressure pain threshold (PPT), tensiomyography and sonoelastography between the palpation zone of control points with respect to active and latent MTrPs in the levator scapulae muscles of subjects with CNP. A single-blind descriptive cross-sectional study is conducted with a convenience sample of 60 points (20 active, 20 latent and 20 control points) on both sides of the subject in the levator scapulae muscles of individuals diagnosed with CNP. The order of outcome measurements for each point was PPT, manual tension index sonoelastography and tensiomyography separated by 15 minutes. Objective contractile parameters were: contraction time (Tc), mean relaxation time (Tr), maximum radial displacement (Dm), holding time (Ts) and delay time (Td).

NCT ID: NCT05775978 Completed - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Psycho-educational Training in Undergraduate Students at the University of Granada (Spain). Second Edition

Start date: February 20, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The new professional profiles highlight the need to incorporate competences such as self-regulation, communication or growth mindset in the academia. Not only is this important for employability; a step further is needed. It's necessary to equip learners with knowledge, skills and attitudes that help them become agents of change and shape sustainable futures in our current complex society. Within the framework of an agreement signed between the University of Granada (UGR), Spain, and, one of the leading real state firms in Spain, Cívitas, a course and a parallel study have been launched that will provide research and training in these competences at a degree level. It is part of the Sustainable Human Development Training Pathway of the Vice-Rectorate for Equality, Inclusion and Sustainability. The main objective of the study is to test whether participating in a competence-based course can improve students' cognitive, emotional and personal traits as well as academic performance. Together with this main purpose, the present study also aims to compare the effects of two competence-based programs on the students' ability to improve specific aspects of cognition, emotional intelligence, creativity or academic performance among others. Both programs involve training sustained attention and an accepting and open attitude though they differ in several aspects of their methods, intention and aims. Drawing conclusions from the research and outcomes, pedagogies which are best suited to develop theses competences at the Higher Education level will be suggested. Assessment and certification of this kind of competences will also be proposed.

NCT ID: NCT05773404 Completed - Hamstring Injuries Clinical Trials

Prevention of Hamstring Injuries in Football Players.

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Introduction: The prevalence of hamstring injuries in football is high, causing an increase in the number of casualties and a high socio-economic cost. Currently there are different treatment protocols for this muscle group, but there are often no comparisons of different types of passive, active and combined therapies, and their potential efficacy, in professional football players. Objectives: To compare the efficacy of three different interventions; passive manual therapy, active therapy based on therapeutic exercise and combined therapy, in relation to hamstring injuries in professional football players. Methodology: A simple Randomised Clinical Trial (RCT) was conducted (NCT04935398). After applying the selection criteria, a sample of 66 professional football players was obtained. They were divided into 3 intervention groups (A, B and C) with 22 participants in each group and were given passive manual therapy, active therapy (exercise) and combined therapy (sum of the above). The corresponding tests and questionnaires were evaluated to obtain data on hamstring flexibility and hip range of movement at three time periods: pre, post and post2.