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NCT ID: NCT05348785 Recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

A Study to Assess the Safety of BIIB122 Tablets and if it Can Slow the Worsening of Early-Stage Parkinson's Disease in Participants Between the Ages of 30 and 80

LUMA
Start date: April 19, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

In this study, researchers will learn more about a study drug called BIIB122 in participants with early-stage Parkinson's disease (PD). In this study: - Participants will take 225 milligrams (mg) of BIIB122 or a placebo as tablets by mouth. A placebo looks like the study drug but has no real medicine in it. - Participants will take BIIB122 or placebo 1 time a day for up to a minimum of 48 weeks and a maximum of 144 weeks. - Certain medications for PD will be allowed at enrollment for a subset of participants. - Participants will have to visit at 2-week intervals between baseline and week 12 and at 4-week intervals between week 12 and week 48 and at 12 week intervals between week 48 and week 144. The main question researchers are trying to answer is if taking BIIB122 slows the worsening of symptoms more than placebo in the early stages of PD. To help answer this question, researchers will use a questionnaire called the Movement Disorder Society-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale, also known as the MDS-UPDRS. Researchers will use the MDS-UPDRS to learn about participant PD symptoms and how they affect their daily life. Researchers will also learn more about the safety of BIIB122.

NCT ID: NCT05348733 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

A Study Called FINE-REAL to Learn More About the Use of the Drug Finerenone in a Routine Medical Care Setting

Start date: June 13, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is an observational study in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) who will be receiving finerenone. Kidneys filter extra water and waste out of the blood and make urine. CKD is a long-term, progressive, decrease in the kidneys' ability to filter the blood properly. In people with T2D, the body does not make enough of a hormone called insulin, or does not use insulin well enough, resulting in high blood sugar levels that can cause damage to the kidneys. As a result, CKD can occur as a complication of T2D. Finerenone works by blocking certain proteins, called mineralocorticoid receptors. An increased stimulation of these proteins is thought to damage the kidneys and the heart. By lowering their stimulation, finerenone reduces the risk of kidney disease progressively getting worse. Finerenone is available and approved for doctors to prescribe to people with CKD and T2D. Since it has only recently become available for these patients, there is a need for more information about the use of finerenone in the real-world setting. The main purpose of the study is to learn more about treatment patterns in people with CKD and T2D who just started or will start finerenone treatment as decided and prescribed by their doctor as part of their routine medical care. To answer this question, the researchers will collect data on: - Clinical characteristics (e.g., history of CKD and T2D, blood pressure, heart health) of the participants - Reasons for starting finerenone - Reasons for stopping finerenone early - How long participants have been taking finerenone (planned by their doctor compared to actual time it was taken) - Dosing of finerenone - Other medications used while taking finerenone The researchers will also collect data on medical problems (called adverse events) that the participants may have during the study. All adverse events are collected, even if they might not be related to the study treatment. Hyperkalemia, a medical term used to describe a potassium level in the blood that is higher than normal, is of special interest when finerenone is combined with some medications commonly taken to control blood pressure. Researchers want to know how often higher potassium levels occur, and when it leads to: - Stopping finerenone treatment too early - Dialysis (a medical procedure to filter the blood of extra water and waste) - Care in a hospital All data will come from medical records or from interviews study doctors will have with the participants during visits that take place during routine medical care. Participants in the US will be invited to provide voluntary blood and urine samples that could be analyzed later to better understand possible changes in protein or nucleic acid levels over time. Each participant will be in the study for 12 months. This time participating in the study may be shorter if their finerenone treatment is stopped early or the study comes to an end as planned in September 2027.

NCT ID: NCT05348330 Recruiting - Pain, Acute Clinical Trials

Mid-point to Pleura Transverse Process Block Versus Thoracic Intervertebral Foramen Block

Start date: December 4, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The analgesic effect of continuous mid-point to pleura transverse process block compared to the analgesic effect of continuous thoracic intervertebral foramen block, in patients with multiple rib fractures.

NCT ID: NCT05348304 Completed - Metabolism Disorder Clinical Trials

Hypoglycemic Effects of a Dietary Supplement With Inositols, Gymnema Silvestre, Alpha-lactalbumin and Zinc.

EUDIA_22
Start date: June 28, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is aimed at evaluating the hypoglycemic effects of a dietary supplement that associates the properties of two inositols (myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol) in the ratio 40:1 to Gymnema sylvestre, alpha-lactalbumin and zinc.

NCT ID: NCT05348083 Completed - Anesthesia, Local Clinical Trials

Erector Spinae Plane Block (ESPB) Versus Quadratus Lumborum Block (QLB) for Postoperative Analgesia After Caesarean Section

Start date: December 15, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Management of pain after caesarean section represents an important anesthesiologic issue, since it is often suboptimal, leading to delayed functional recovery and chronic pain. Currently, the postoperative analgesic strategy mostly relies on intrathecal morphine (ITM) and multimodal analgesic regimen. Recently, the need for alterative opioid sparing techniques is emerging. Paraspinal fascial plane blocks, as quadratus lumborum block (QLB) and erector spinae plane block (ESPB) performed at T9 level, have therefore been proposed as alternatives to ITM, because of their demonstrated effect on visceral and somatic pain. The aim of the study is to assess the efficacy, the feasibility and safety of bilateral ESPB compared to bilateral QLB for the management of postoperative pain after ceasarean section conducted under spinal anesthesia without ITM.

NCT ID: NCT05347823 Not yet recruiting - Dyslipidemias Clinical Trials

Study of Adherence to Antihypertensive Drugs and Statins by Hair Analysis

INNOVA
Start date: May 15, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The problem of adherence to long-term therapies has been known for years and occurs substantially in all countries, although with greater severity in developing countries. The investigators designed a prospective open study in which 200 patients followed for hypertension at the centers of the Italian Society of Hypertension (SIIA) adhering to the project will be evaluated on the basis of their clinical characteristics, the presence of comorbidities and the therapeutic scheme in place and will be subjected to hair sampling for the analysis of drugs of interest and their possible metabolites in this matrix. The use of the prescribed drugs is recorded along with the relevant clinical parameters and preliminarily evaluated by application of a questionnaire. At the first visit, patients who have been prescribed continuously in the 3 months preceding the study the same active ingredients will be invited to participate in the study, which involves a hair sampling. They will then be prescribed the same active ingredients according to the same scheme if the blood pressure values are within the recommended limits. When more than one antihypertensive drug is present in the therapeutic scheme, they will be prescribed in a single pill, as recommended. For patients with uncontrolled blood pressure, the therapeutic scheme will be modified with the inclusion of other active ingredients and using drug combinations when possible. Patients treated with statins will continue the treatment according to clinical indication using associations with antihypertensive drugs. Patients will be examined and re-tested 3-4 months after the first visit. The use of prescribed medications will be recorded along with clinical parameters of interest and preliminarily evaluated by application of questionnaires. At each of the two visits, the investigating physician will measure blood pressure using a semi-automatic device The 24-hour blood pressure monitoring will be used. Hair extraction ad UHPLC-QQQ/MS analysis will be performed. Concentrations of active ingredient and any metabolites in the keratin matrix are expressed in ng or fractions of ng/mg.

NCT ID: NCT05347693 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Kidney Disease

Continuing Sodium Zirconium Cyclosilicate (SZC) After Discharge Study

CONTINUITY
Start date: March 24, 2022
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This is an open-label, randomised study in participants with chronic kidney disease (CKD) treated for hyperkalaemia (HK) whilst in hospital. The study will compare SZC to standard of care (SoC) with the goal of determining: - If continued use of SZC maintains normokalaemia (NK) better than SoC after participant discharge from the hospital. - If continued use of SZC after discharge will reduce HK related healthcare resource utilisation compared to SoC.

NCT ID: NCT05347095 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Perianal Crohns Disease

A Study of Guselkumab in Participants With Fistulizing, Perianal Crohn's Disease

FUZION CD
Start date: September 27, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study to evaluate the clinical efficacy of guselkumab in fistulizing, perianal Crohn's disease and to assess the overall safety of guselkumab.

NCT ID: NCT05346354 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder

Efficacy and Safety Study of Ravulizumab IV in Pediatric Participants With NMOSD

Start date: June 23, 2022
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ravulizumab in pediatric participants with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder (NMOSD).

NCT ID: NCT05346263 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Neuromuscular Diseases

Efficacy of Intermittent Abdominal Pressure Ventilation in Neuromuscular Patients

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

Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) is an established treatment to manage respiratory muscles dysfunction in neuromuscular disease, preventing the progression of respiratory failure to intubation and/or a tracheotomy. NIV is commonly needed at first during the night, but when the disease worsens, it is required during the day. It is provided via nasal or oronasal masks, causing discomfort and/or aesthetic issues that result in poor compliance. Intermittent Abdominal Pressure Ventilation (IAPV) is a valid, though unconventional, alternative to daytime NIV: it consists of a portable ventilator with an internal battery and a corset as interface. The IAPV corset is lightweight, comfortable and, thanks to velcro fasteners, easier and better fitting than a face mask. Cyclical inflation of a rubber bladder inside the corset moves the diaphragm upwards like a pneumobelt causing air to enter in the lungs via the upper airways as gravity draws the diaphragm back to its resting position. IAPV is indicated in neuromuscular disease and has already been tested in few preliminary studies and case reports. This study wants to verify the hypothesis of its application in population of neuromuscular patients.