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NCT ID: NCT05179343 Recruiting - High Blood Pressure Clinical Trials

SCRATCH-HTN Study: Evaluating Autonomic Neuromodulation Using Trans-cutaneous Vagal Stimulation in Hypertensive Patients

SCRATCH-HTN
Start date: August 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a pilot, sham-controlled, double blind, single-site device clinical trial designed to evaluate the safety, acceptability and efficacy of non-invasive autonomic neuromodulation in a cohort of 63 adult patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure.

NCT ID: NCT05178693 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Neuroendocrine Tumors

Lutathera and ASTX727 in Neuroendocrine Tumours

LANTana
Start date: April 25, 2022
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Patients entered into the study will receive ASTX727 orally for 5 days, prior to receiving Lutathera treatment on Day 8, to determine whether pre-treatment with ASTX727 results in re-expression of somatostatin receptor-2 in patients with metastatic neuroendocrine tumours. The study will use [68Ga]-DOTA-TATE PET to image epigenetic modification of the receptor locus.

NCT ID: NCT05178368 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Aortic Stenosis, Severe

MRI in Randomised Cohorts of Asymptomatic AS

Start date: July 28, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Aortic stenosis is narrowing of the aortic valve, and is the commonest type of valve disease requiring surgery. Current guidelines recommend waiting till patients develop symptoms (chest pain, breathlessness and dizzy spells/fainting) before possible open heart surgery to replace the valve is offered. However, studies using detailed 'MRI' scanning of the heart have shown that up to half of the patients already have 'scarring' in the heart by the time symptoms develop. Furthermore, scarring is not fully reversed even after surgery and is associated with worse outcome. This suggests that some patients are being offered treatment too late. Two randomised trials in the UK (EASY AS and EVOLVED) are currently investigating if valve replacement before symptoms will result in better survival. The aim of this study is to compare the effect of early valve replacement versus waiting for symptoms, on the amount of scarring in the heart. The investigators want to know if early treatment leads to less overall scarring at the end, and leads to better quality of life and recovery after surgery. The investigators will invite participants of the EASY AS and EVOLVED trials to have 1-2 MRI heart scans: at recruitment and 3 years after being randomly allocated to early aortic valve replacement vs 'watchful waiting'. The investigators will also assess the impact of the two treatment approaches on quality of life, disability-free survival (using questionnaires) and recovery after surgery. The results from this project will increase understanding of the results of the main trials, and lead to improved selection of patients with aortic stenosis who are likely to benefit from early surgery.

NCT ID: NCT05178004 Recruiting - Cow Milk Allergy Clinical Trials

Microbiome and Immune Profiling in Infant With Cow's Milk Allergy

Start date: August 1, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

Non-IgE-mediated cow's milk allergy (CMPA) is associated to gastrointestinal symptoms, and its cause remains poorly understood, limiting the identification of specific markers to help with the diagnosis. Using a non-invasive method, the aim of this study is to identify new protein markers as well as to profile the bacteria (germs) released in stools of infants during the inflammatory process of this condition (acute and recovery phase). The study group will include infants who are born at term by an uncomplicated birth and diagnosed with non-IgE-mediated CMPA in the first 4 months of life, while the control groups will consist of infants either healthy or infants diagnosed with IgE-mediated CMPA or with a non-allergic gastrointestinal inflammatory condition (NAGIC). All groups will be matched for age, gender, type of feeding and mode of delivery. Stool, urine and blood samples (the latter only if already taken during the hospital admission in severe cases) will be collected at the acute and the recovery phase of this condition while the patient follows a diary free diet (breast milk or hypoallergenic formula milk). Protein markers, bacteria and their products will be measured in stool, urine and blood samples. These measurements will be carried out at the University of Glasgow, Human Nutrition Section labs at Glasgow Royal Infirmary and other University of Glasgow research labs as required. The ultimate aim is to explore the potential role of immune protein markers and bacteria in stools and urine and their possible use in diagnosing the condition non-invasively. Further understanding of the disease's cause may contribute to the development of new infant feed that could provide gut protection.

NCT ID: NCT05177562 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Reproductive Endocrinology Oxford Study (RepOx)

RepOx
Start date: October 21, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a prospective observational study that aims to identify the underlying mechanisms of PolyCystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and associated comorbidities such as subfertility, miscarriage; and pregnancy complications such as gestational diabetes mellitus and Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP). This will be achieved through cross-sectional observation and laboratory analyses.

NCT ID: NCT05177510 Recruiting - Labor, Induced Clinical Trials

Mifepristone Outpatient Labour Induction

MOLI
Start date: August 25, 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The number of women having an induction of labour is increasing and is currently used in 33% of pregnancies for a range of medical reasons. The majority of women are admitted to hospital to have their labour induced, using methods which are protracted and associated with a poor birth experience, making them both costly and unpopular. Further, current methods of outpatient induction are unsuitable, unsafe and/or have a poor acceptability. The COVID-19 pandemic has driven a reduction in the number of face-to-face interactions taking place across all areas of medicine. Proving the efficacy and safety of Mifepristone would significantly reduce pre-labour admission rates and hospital length of stay for pregnant women, who are at particularly higher risk of COVID-19, and reduce delivery costs.

NCT ID: NCT05177484 Recruiting - Cancer Colon Clinical Trials

Perioperative Iron for Colorectal Cancer (PICoC Study)

PICoC
Start date: May 30, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The PICoC study aims to investigate whether oral ferric maltol given postoperatively offers an improvement in patient and clinician reported outcomes compared to standard care.

NCT ID: NCT05176483 Recruiting - Colorectal Cancer Clinical Trials

Study of XL092 in Combination With Immuno-Oncology Agents in Subjects With Solid Tumors

STELLAR-002
Start date: December 14, 2021
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This is a multicenter Phase 1b, open label, dose-escalation and cohort-expansion study, evaluating the safety, tolerability, PK, preliminary antitumor activity, and effect of biomarkers of XL092 administered alone, and in combination with nivolumab (doublet), nivolumab + ipilimumab (triplet) and nivolumab + relatlimab (triplet) in subjects with advanced solid tumors. In the Expansion Stage, the safety and efficacy of XL092 as monotherapy and in combination therapy will be further evaluated in tumor-specific Expansion Cohorts.

NCT ID: NCT05171725 Recruiting - Healthy Clinical Trials

Multidisciplinary Expert System for the Assessment & Management of Complex Brain Disorders

MES-CoBraD
Start date: April 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The Multidisciplinary Expert System for the Assessment & Management of Complex Brain Disorders (MES-CoBraD) is an interdisciplinary project combining Real-World Data (RWD) from multiple clinical and consumer sources through comprehensive, cost-efficient, and fast protocols towards improving diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic outcomes in people with Complex Brain Disorders (CoBraD), as reflected in Neurocognitive (Dementia), Sleep, and Seizure (Epilepsy) disorders and their interdependence. It brings together internationally recognized experts in medicine, engineering, computer science, social health science, law, and marketing and communication from across Europe, and combines clinical information and scientific research in CoBraD with technical innovation in secure data-sharing platforms, artificial intelligence algorithms, and expert systems of precision and personalized care, with a primary focus on improving the quality of life of patients, their caregivers, and the society at large. It leverages RWD from diverse CoBraD populations across cultural, socioeconomic, educational, and health system backgrounds, with special attention on including vulnerable populations and minorities in an equitable manner and engaging key stakeholders to maximize project impact.

NCT ID: NCT05171270 Recruiting - Psoriatic Arthritis Clinical Trials

AsseSSing Impact in pSoriatic Treatment

ASSIST
Start date: July 12, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a form of inflammatory arthritis associated with the skin condition psoriasis. A variety of different treatments are used to try to control arthritis and skin psoriasis and management often involves trial and error to find the right medication for the right person. Very little is known about the decisions made to increase treatment in individual patients. Previous research in rheumatoid arthritis found that clinical measures of disease activity, patient reported outcomes and characteristics of the treating doctor all influenced the decision to change therapy in routine practice. This investigators particularly want to establish whether routine use of the psoriatic arthritis impact of disease (PsAID-12) questionnaire in the clinic setting can enable a better understanding of the impact of PsA on each individual, improve physician-patient communication and lead to appropriate interventions. The PsAID-12 questionnaire is a relatively new European developed questionnaire measuring patient impact across 12 different domains in PsA. This study will use routine implementation of the PsAID-12 questionnaire and see if this is related to treatment decisions and patient satisfaction. The investigators will also examine other factors that may influence treatment decisions including patient characteristics, physician characteristics, disease activity and quality of patient-physician interactions.