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NCT ID: NCT05593991 Completed - Healthy Clinical Trials

Immediate Repercussions of High Heels on Spine Posture

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

The goal of this cross-sectional study is to evaluate the immediate effect of heels elevation on the spine posture in a group of 100 healthy subjects (50 males, 50 females). The main question it aims to answer is weather high heels immediately affects spinal posture and pelvic position in the sagittal plane. Participants will undergo an elevation of 3cm and then 7cm of both heels, while their spine posture will be examined by means of a rasterstereography device.

NCT ID: NCT05593198 Completed - Atrophy; Bone Clinical Trials

Guided Bone Regeneration Versus Bone Block Grafting

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

The purpose of this study is to analyze the volumetric gain and stability of the newly formed bone tissue comparing guided bone regeneration with block graft.

NCT ID: NCT05592509 Completed - Inflammation Clinical Trials

Antioxidant Effect of Ozonated Vegetable Oil and Vitamins in Moderately Active Subjects

ANTIOX001
Start date: September 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate the antioxidant effect of a nutraceutical formulation based on vegetable oil and vitamin complex (vitamin K2 and vitamin B9) in subjects with the same level of physical activity (LAF 1.70-1.99, normally active or moderately active).

NCT ID: NCT05590780 Completed - Clinical trials for Cardiovascular Diseases

Analysis of Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) During Periodontitis

Start date: November 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study was to examine the association between circulating cfDNA concentration and CVD risk in patients with periodontitis, CVD, and periodontitis plus CVD. In addition, the secondary objective was to identify, among other confounders, the impact of periodontitis and cardiovascular disease as potential significant predictors of circulating cfDNA levels in the enrolled population.

NCT ID: NCT05590364 Completed - Skin Laxity Clinical Trials

Aesthetic Performance and Tolerance of an Injective Intradermal Treatment for the Skin Roughness and Laxity of Back of the Hands

Start date: November 7, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

People lose collagen all over the body, not just in the face; skin roughness and laxity of the dorsum of the hands can result from chrono and photo-aging. This skin roughness and laxity can range from very mild to severe; injection procedures can provide new tone and firmness to the skin of the hand dorsum. Dermal fillers are the most used non-permanent injectable materials available today to correct skin flaccidity and roughness on the dorsum of the hands. They give immediate aesthetic effect due to elastic gel matrix injected and impart longer term effects due to bio stimulation, promoting new collagen formation. The objective of this study is to investigate the aesthetic performance of the Hyaluronic acid (HA)- based dermal filler Profhilo® Body injected by a blunt tip microcannula (25G or 22G, preferably 22G), with fanning technique through a single entry point performing 5 passages and injecting 0,3 ml per passage, 1,5 ml for each hand. Volunteers of both sexes, aged 18-65 years with mild-moderate skin roughness and laxity at the level of hand dorsum are to be treated.

NCT ID: NCT05584904 Completed - Clinical trials for Anesthesia; Adverse Effect

A Single Dry EEG Electrode Allows to Estimate of the Level of Anesthesia During Colonoscopy Sedation.

Start date: January 13, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

We asked to a staff of digestive endoscopy and of the operating room to interpret the EEG traces obtained from a single dry electrode device to estimate the level of anesthesia during colonoscopy. They are required to produce a rank value (1 to 3) proportional to the anesthesia level. The rank values of anesthesia evaluated through the EEG traces will be correlated to the typically used "bispectral index" values simultaneously acquired. The expected efficacy of a low-cost single dry-electrode EEG would allow the monitoring of the level of anesthesia during non operating room procedures such as colonoscopy.

NCT ID: NCT05582564 Completed - Vaccine Hesitancy Clinical Trials

The Effect of Newspaper Reporting on COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: a Randomised Controlled Trial

COVANEW
Start date: June 2, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy can be observed at different rates in different countries. 1,068 people were surveyed in France and Italy to inquire about individual potential acceptance, focusing on time preferences, in a risk-return framework: having the vaccination today, in a month, and in 3 months; perceived risks of vaccination and COVID-19; and expected benefit of the vaccine. A randomized controlled trial was conducted to understand how everyday stimuli, such as fact-based news about vaccines, impact on audience acceptance of vaccination. The main experiment involved two groups of participants and two different articles about vaccine-related thrombosis taken from two Italian newspapers. One article used a more abstract description and language, and the other used a more anecdotical description and concrete language; each group read only one of these articles. Two other groups were assigned categorization tasks; one was asked to complete a concrete categorization task and the other an abstract categorization task.

NCT ID: NCT05581147 Completed - Hypothyroidism Clinical Trials

Thyroid Function and Structure IN Klinefelter Syndrome

THINKS
Start date: May 11, 2007
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This is a longitudinal retrospective study for the evaluation of thyroid function and structure in patients with Klinefelter syndrome compared to healthy controls and patients affected by chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis.

NCT ID: NCT05579808 Completed - Labor Pain Clinical Trials

Effect of Epidural Analgesia on Labour, Neonatal and Maternal Outcomes.

Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Lumbar epidural analgesia is the most used method for reducing labour pain, but its impact on the duration of the second stage of labour and on neonatal and maternal outcomes remains debated. The aim was of the study is to examine whether epidural analgesia affects the course and the outcomes of labour among patients divided according to the Robson-10 group classification system. Patients of Robson's classes 1, 2a, 3, and 4a were divided into either the epidural analgesia group or the non-epidural analgesia group. A propensity score matching analysis was performed to balance intergroup differences. The primary goal was to analyse the duration of the second stage of labour. The secondary goals were to evaluate neonatal and maternal outcomes.

NCT ID: NCT05579197 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

Myosuit Chronic Stroke Protocol

MyoSCSP
Start date: April 7, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A stroke is a vascular condition that can suddenly cause the loss of neurological functions. The disability derived from a stroke can imply reduced communication and limited activities of daily living in the long term. Thus, specifically walking rehabilitation is crucial in order to restore the lower limbs' function and to re-establish the social participation of patients. Robotics has been demonstrated in being a suitable and effective tool in order to assist and treat post-stroke patients, thanks to its capability to deliver intensive and task-oriented training. Specifically, the exosuits, are a sub-group of robotics devices designed in lighter materials that assist the patients by actively moving the hip, knee or ankle. Given this framework, the aim of this work is to conduct a pilot study on the usability and perceived effectiveness of a lower-limb exosuit, the Myosuit device, on post-stroke patients. The secondary aims of the study concern the evaluation of the functional performances of the patients both with and without the device and before and after the treatment.