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NCT ID: NCT01472887 Completed - Clinical trials for Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma

SAR3419 as Single Agent in Relapsed-Refractory Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) Patients

STARLYTE
Start date: January 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Primary Objective: Participants achieving an Objective Response Rate Secondary Objective: - Progression Free Survival - Overall Survival - Response Duration - Safety

NCT ID: NCT01471847 Completed - Clinical trials for Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)

A Phase Ib/II Study of BEZ235 and Trastuzumab in Patients With HER2-positive Breast Cancer Who Failed Prior to Trastuzumab

Start date: February 2012
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, multi-center, open-label, phase Ib/ II study (two parts) with patients that have locally advanced or metastatic HER2+ breast cancer. The first part (phase Ib) will investigate the MTD/ RP2D of the combination therapy of BEZ235 BID and weekly trastuzumab using a Bayesian model. Once MTD/ RP2D is established the second part (phase II) will start. Phase II will evaluate the efficacy and the safety of weekly trastuzumab plus BEZ235 BID compared to capecitabine and lapatinib.

NCT ID: NCT01471821 Completed - HIV Infection Clinical Trials

Study to Evaluate the Activity and Tolerability of Lopinavir/Ritonavir and Lamivudine Bitherapy in HIV Patients With Viral Suppression

OLE
Start date: October 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is a prospective, open controlled trial in which HIV-1 with viral suppression patients will be randomized to continue with their current treatment (lopinavir/ritonavir plus emtricitabine or lamivudine plus any nucleoside analogue reverse transcriptase inhibitor) or to simplify to lopinavir/ritonavir plus lamivudine. Randomization will be stratified according to the values of nadir CD4 and time of viral suppression.

NCT ID: NCT01471574 Completed - Clinical trials for Hepatitis C, Genotype 1

Safety and Efficacy Study of Daclatasvir (BMS-790052) Plus Pegylated Interferon-Alfa 2a and Ribavirin in Patients Coinfected With Untreated Hepatitis C Virus and HIV Virus

Start date: December 2011
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this open label study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of daclatasvir plus pegylated interferon-alfa 2a and ribavirin in untreated hepatitis C virus in patients coinfected with HIV

NCT ID: NCT01471522 Completed - Clinical trials for Coronary Artery Disease

International Study of Comparative Health Effectiveness With Medical and Invasive Approaches (ISCHEMIA)

ISCHEMIA
Start date: July 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the ISCHEMIA trial is to determine the best management strategy for higher-risk patients with stable ischemic heart disease (SIHD). This is a multicenter randomized controlled trial with 5179 randomized participants with moderate or severe ischemia on stress testing. A blinded coronary computed tomography angiogram (CCTA) was performed in most participants with eGFR ≥60 mL/min/1.73m2 to identify and exclude participants with either significant unprotected left main disease (≥50% stenosis) or those without obstructive CAD (<50% stenosis in all major coronary arteries). Of 8518 participants enrolled, those that had insufficient ischemia, ineligible anatomy demonstrated on CCTA or another exclusion criterion, did not go on to randomization. Eligible participants were then assigned at random to a routine invasive strategy (INV) with cardiac catheterization followed by revascularization, if feasible, plus optimal medical therapy (OMT) or to a conservative strategy (CON) of OMT, with cardiac catheterization and revascularization reserved for those who fail OMT. SPECIFIC AIMS A. Primary Aim The primary aim of the ISCHEMIA trial is to determine whether an initial invasive strategy of cardiac catheterization followed by optimal revascularization, if feasible, in addition to OMT, will reduce the primary composite endpoint of cardiovascular death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, resuscitated cardiac arrest, or hospitalization for unstable angina or heart failure in participants with SIHD and moderate or severe ischemia over an average follow-up of approximately 3.5 years compared with an initial conservative strategy of OMT alone with catheterization reserved for failure of OMT. B. Secondary Aims Secondary aims are to determine whether an initial invasive strategy compared to a conservative strategy will improve: 1) the composite of CV death or MI; 2) angina symptoms and quality of life, as assessed by the Seattle Angina Questionnaire; 3) all-cause mortality; 4) net clinical benefit assessed by including stroke in the primary and secondary composite endpoints; and 5) individual components of the composite endpoints. Condition: Coronary Disease Procedure: Coronary CT Angiogram Procedure: Cardiac catheterization Phase: Phase III per NIH Condition: Cardiovascular Diseases Procedure: Angioplasty, Transluminal, Percutaneous Coronary, other catheter-based interventions Phase: Phase III per NIH Condition: Heart Diseases Procedure: Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Phase: Phase III per NIH

NCT ID: NCT01471210 Completed - Clinical trials for Cancer - Solid Tumors and B-Cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Immunoregulatory Study of Urelumab (BMS-663513) in Subjects With Advanced and/or Metastatic Solid Tumors and Relapsed/Refractory B-cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Start date: February 2012
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics and immunoregulatory activity of urelumab (BMS-663513) in cancer subjects with advanced and/or metastatic tumors and relapsed/refractory B-Cell Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma

NCT ID: NCT01471171 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Efficacy and Safety of Aclidinium Bromide 400 µg BID (Twice a Day)Compared to Placebo in Patients With Stable Moderate to Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Start date: November 2011
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effect of aclidinium bromide 400 μg twice a day (BID) administered twice a day versus placebo on exercise endurance and on hyperinflation and dyspnoea at rest and during exercise after 3 weeks of treatment.

NCT ID: NCT01471028 Completed - Clinical trials for Acute Alcoholic Hepatitis

Assess Safety and Efficacy of ELAD (Extracorporeal Liver Assist System) in Subjects With Alcohol-Induced Liver Failure

Start date: February 2013
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of the study is to evaluate safety and efficacy of ELAD® with respect to overall survival (OS) of subjects with a clinical diagnosis of alcohol-induced liver decompensation (AILD) up to at least Study Day 91, with follow-up Protocol VTI-208E providing additional survival data up to a maximum of 5 years that will be included, as available, through VTI-208 study termination (after the last surviving enrolled subject completes Study Day 91). Secondary objectives are to determine the proportion of survivors at Study Days 28 and 91. Exploratory objectives are to evaluate the ability of ELAD to stabilize liver function, measured using the Model for End Stage Liver Disease (MELD)-based time to progression (TTP) up to Study Day 91, and the proportion of progression-free survivors (PFS) up to Study Days 28 and 91. Progression is defined as death or the first observed increase of at least 5 points from End of Study Day 1 MELD score (for both the ELAD and Control groups) until at least 24 hours after the ELAD Treatment Period is ended (end of Day 7 for Controls) and up to both End of Study Days 28 and 91 following Randomization.

NCT ID: NCT01470612 Completed - Ulcerative Colitis Clinical Trials

Long-Term Study Of CP-690,550 In Subjects With Ulcerative Colitis

OCTAVE
Start date: October 1, 2012
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is an open label, long-term extension study for subjects with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis designed to evaluate long term therapy of CP-690,550.

NCT ID: NCT01470599 Completed - Crohn's Disease Clinical Trials

A Open-Label Study Of CP-690,550 As Long-Term Therapy (48 Weeks) In Subjects With Crohn's Disease

Start date: April 2012
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The study hypothesis is to establish the safety and tolerability of long-term open-label (OL) CP-690,550 therapy in subjects with Crohn's disease.