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NCT ID: NCT05839340 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist for Neonates With Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias

NAN-C
Start date: May 26, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias (CDH) are typically repaired surgically in the first few days of a neonate's life. Following surgical repair, infants usually require ventilatory support to ensure adequate oxygenation. Traditionally assist control ventilation (ACV) has been used to support neonates with CDH. Due to delivering a fixed pressure of oxygen, ACV has been associated with barotrauma and long-term lung damage. A more recent approach to ventilation is non-invasive neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NIV-NAVA). NIV-NAVA uses electrical signals of the diaphragm to deliver a proportional pressure of oxygen. Our dual-centre randomised cross-over trial aims to investigate the efficacy of NIV-NAVA compared to ACV for supporting neonates with CDH.

NCT ID: NCT05818124 Active, not recruiting - Influenza Infection Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of Molnupiravir in Healthy Participants Inoculated With Experimental Influenza Virus (MK-4482-019)

Start date: August 21, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase 2a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of molnupiravir (MK-4482) in healthy participants inoculated with experimental influenza virus. The primary hypotheses are that MK-4482 initiated 12 hours following intranasal inoculation of the influenza challenge virus reduces the peak viral load compared to placebo and that MK-4482 initiated 2 days following intranasal inoculation of the influenza challenge virus reduces the viral load area under the curve (AUC) compared to placebo.

NCT ID: NCT05817812 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Hemophilia A, Severe

A Study Evaluating Physical Activity and Joint Health in Severe Haemophilia A Patients ≥12 Years Treated Once Weekly With Efanesoctocog Alfa

FREEDOM
Start date: July 31, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

FREEDOM is a multicentre, open-label, single-arm, phase 3b study in Europe that aims to enrol approximately 90 previously treated severe haemophilia A patients aged ≥12 years, currently on prophylaxis. After a run-in period of 30-45 days, patients will receive efanesoctocog alfa prophylaxis, 50 IU/kg once-weekly for 24 months (additional preventive dose not permitted). An activity tracker and an electronic patient diary will be used to collect data on physical activity, bleeds, factor dosing, pain, and injuries from screening throughout the study. The primary objective is to describe changes in physical activities over 24 months on efanesoctocog alfa prophylaxis, with a primary endpoint of change from baseline in International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) at month 24. Secondary objectives include relationship between physical activity and other variables (bleeds, joint status, pain, injuries, and quality of life); changes in joint status as assessed by HEAD-US, HJHS and MRI; occurrence of bleeds, injuries, pain. Safety and tolerability of efanesoctocog alfa will also be evaluated.

NCT ID: NCT05817357 Active, not recruiting - Asthma in Children Clinical Trials

Use of Air Purifiers to Improve Respiratory Health in Children

Start date: May 2, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this pilot study is to investigate if installing an air purifier in the homes of children and young people with asthma improves their asthma outcomes. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does installing an air purifier in the homes of children and young people with asthma improve their asthma outcomes - Is the use of an air purifier in the home acceptable to children and young people and their families? Children and young people with asthma attending our clinic will be selected at random to be invited to take part. For those that take part, an air purifier (Rensair Ltd. - Rensair Compact) will be installed in their home for a one-year period. Data will be collected on numbers of asthma attacks, rescue oral steroids, quality of life, symptoms, lung function at the beginning and at three-monthly intervals throughout the study period. The acceptability to children and young people and their families taking part in this study of using an air purifier in their home will also be assessed.

NCT ID: NCT05815498 Active, not recruiting - COVID-19 Clinical Trials

A Study of mRNA-1283.222 Injection Compared With mRNA-1273.222 Injection in Participants ≥12 Years of Age to Prevent COVID-19

NextCOVE
Start date: March 28, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, reactogenicity, and relative vaccine efficacy (rVE) of the mRNA-1283.222 vaccine as well as its immunogenicity in comparison to the mRNA-1273.222 vaccine.

NCT ID: NCT05809531 Active, not recruiting - C3 Glomerulopathy Clinical Trials

An Open-Label, Nonrandomized, Multicenter Extension Study to Evaluate the Long-term Safety and Efficacy of Pegcetacoplan in Participants With C3 Glomerulopathy or Immune-Complex Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis

VALE
Start date: May 29, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed as a long-term extension to Study APL2-C3G-310, and is being conducted to establish the long-term safety and efficacy of pegcetacoplan in patients with C3 glomerulopathy (C3G) or immune-complex membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis (IC-MPGN).

NCT ID: NCT05799300 Active, not recruiting - Hip Fractures Clinical Trials

Haemodynamic Effects of Low-dose Spinal Anaesthesia for Hip Fracture Surgery.

Start date: March 3, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Approximately 65, 000 hip fractures occur in the United Kingdom (UK) each year, and more than 99% are repaired by surgery. Roughly half of patients receive spinal anaesthesia, where a small amount (usually less than half a teaspoonful) of local anaesthetic is injected into the lower back, around the nerves that go to and from the hip. Low blood pressure is very common during surgery (at least > 30%, depending on definition), and appears to be linked to a greater chance of death within a month after surgery. There are 2 main ways of managing low blood pressure during surgery: treatment and prevention. Treatments (fluids, drugs) have side effects in the older, frailer population with hip fracture. Prevention involves giving anaesthesia at lower doses. National guidelines recommend that lower doses are given, but this recommendation is based on historical research selectively involving younger, fitter people having hip fracture surgery. Importantly, these studies did not record blood pressure either accurately or often enough. The Anaesthesia Sprint Audit of Practice (ASAP) 2 study suggested that a safe level of low blood pressure occurs when only 1.5 mls of spinal anaesthesia is given, and the investigator has been using this amount in Brighton since 2011. Recently, the investigator has reported a way of transferring vital signs data from anaesthetic monitors to storage computers for medicolegal purposes (e.g. in Coroner's investigations: approximately 4000 people in the UK die annually within a month of hip fracture surgery). However, analyzing such observational data should also allow the investigator to describe accurately how blood pressure changes around the time of surgery, and in patient groups that are normally excluded from prospective research (e.g. the very old, the very frail, people with dementia). By comparing this data to published national data from the ASAP 1 study, the investigator hopes to determine whether lower doses of spinal anaesthesia are linked with a lower rate of low blood pressure during surgery, potentially improving people's survival and recovery after hip fracture.

NCT ID: NCT05791864 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis Type 2

A First-in-Human Study in Pediatric Patients With Ocular CLN2 Disease

Start date: May 17, 2023
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a first-in-human, open-label, single ascending dose study of RGX-381 for the treatment of ocular manifestations of CLN2 (Batten disease).

NCT ID: NCT05787652 Active, not recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Adults Regulating Their Weight Everyday With Mobile Internet Support

ARTEMIS
Start date: March 24, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adults Regulating Their weight Everyday with Mobile Internet Support (ARTEMIS) is a randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of a mobile app based weight loss intervention designed to increase self-regulation in adults living with obesity.

NCT ID: NCT05785611 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Axial Spondyloarthritis

A Study Evaluating the Effect of Filgotinib in Participants With Active Axial Spondyloarthritis

OLINGUITO
Start date: April 5, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study is comparing 200 milligrams (mg) of filgotinib a day with a placebo to see if filgotinib helps to treat Axial Spondyloarthritis (axSpA) and is safe to use. The study will also be comparing 200 mg with 100 mg filgotinib a day to see if the lower dose also helps to treat axSpA.