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NCT ID: NCT04046783 Completed - Wound Heal Clinical Trials

Patch With Onion Extract and Allantoin for C-section Scar

Start date: March 2, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The wound healing is a process occurring in response to dermal injury. The resulting scar may have various characteristics ranging from fine-line and asymptomatic to hypertrophic scars and keloids. Prevention or early treatment of pathological scars is the most appropriate approach. Among available remedies, gels and patches containing onion extract and allantoin have been demonstrated to be safe and effective in patients with scars of various origins and severity. One of the most used natural products is a patch containing allium cepa and allantoin licensed for treatment of the scars including keloids. However, up to date, no controlled studies have evaluated the effects of such a device in women who have undergone Cesarean delivery. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effects of this patch on Cesarean section (C-section) scars.

NCT ID: NCT04046692 Completed - Clinical trials for Hospital School Experience

School Activity for the Reduction of Distress, Pain and Negative Emotions in Children Experiencing Hospital School

Start date: March 15, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Aim of present study is to evaluate the efficacy of hospital school experience in the reduction of distress, pain and negative emotion in children from 8 to 12 years old, hospitalized in oncology and pediatric wards. Investigators also want to explore the ideas and opinions of teachers and parents about hospital school service. Hypothesis: the investigators expect a reduction in pain, distress and negative emotions.

NCT ID: NCT04046224 Active, not recruiting - Fabry Disease Clinical Trials

Dose-Ranging Study of ST-920, an AAV2/6 Human Alpha Galactosidase A Gene Therapy in Subjects With Fabry Disease (STAAR)

Start date: July 23, 2019
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is the first in human treatment with ST-920, a recombinant AAV2/6 vector encoding the cDNA for human a-Gal A. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of ascending doses of ST-920. ST-920 aims to provide stable, long-term production of α-Gal A at therapeutic levels in subjects with Fabry disease. The constant production of α-Gal A in humans should, importantly, enable reduction and potentially clearance of Fabry disease substrates Gb3 and lyso-Gb3. On Day 1, patients will be infused intravenously with a single dose of ST-920 and followed for a period of 52 weeks.

NCT ID: NCT04045756 Recruiting - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

Focal Laser Ablation for the Treatment of Focal Low-Intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer

Start date: August 2, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Short-term Efficacy of Transperineal Laser Ablation (TPLA) with Image Fusion and Multi-parametric (mpMRI) Follow-up in Focal Low-intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer. It is an interventional pilot study. The clinical evaluation will be carried out at different times as follows: Time 0: recruitment and eligibility assessment (patient selection) Time 1: interview, signing of informed consent and enrollment Time 2: FLA treatment and control with multiparametric MRI of the post-procedural prostate. Time 3-4-5-6: follow up to 1 (T3), 6 (T4), 12 (T5) and 24 (T6) months from the procedure. The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the short-term (2 years) efficacy of FLA treatment of low-intermediate risk prostate cancer Secondary objective is to investigate multiparametric prostate MRI as a follow-up diagnostic investigation, evaluating possible glandular morphostructural changes and their correlation with clinical data.

NCT ID: NCT04045613 Completed - Clinical trials for Urothelial Carcinoma

Derazantinib and Atezolizumab in Patients With Urothelial Cancer

FIDES-02
Start date: August 2, 2019
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to evaluate efficacy of derazantinib monotherapy or derazantinib-atezolizumab in combination in patients with advanced urothelial cancer harboring fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) genetic aberrations (GA) of various clinical stages of disease progression and prior treatments.

NCT ID: NCT04045340 Completed - Clinical trials for Mitral Valve Disease

Intraoperative Global Longitudinal Strain and Global Longitudinal Strain Rate as Predictors of Unfavorable Outcome in On-Pump Mitral Surgery

Mit-GO
Start date: October 28, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of the present study is to assess the best echocardiographic parameters (GLS, GLS rate and standard echocardiographic parameters) predicting LCOS in on-pump mitral surgery.

NCT ID: NCT04045236 Withdrawn - Clinical trials for Non Metastatic Rectal Cancer

AIMS Academy Clinical Research Network - Non Metastatic Rectal Cancer Operated on With Curative Intent

FUCORE
Start date: October 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary purpose of this registry is to prospectively collect data from different Mini-invasive Colo-rectal Units in Northern Italy with a standardization of the pre-operative, intra-operative and post operative setting for patients operated on for non metastatic rectal cancer with curative intent. The secondary aim is to collect in a registry the compliance to oncological treatments and the oncological outcomes for the same patients

NCT ID: NCT04045080 Recruiting - Parkinson Disease Clinical Trials

Hand Rehab Using AMADEO in PD Patients

P-AMA
Start date: September 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Hand movements are particularly impaired in Parkinson's Disease (PD) patients contributing to functional disability and difficulties in activities of daily living. AMADEO®. is an end-effector system enables intensive training with frequently repeated gripping movements. It offers the possibility to select from between passive, assistive and active modes using exercise of finger strength, finger movement, movement control and a selective activation of the fingers.Aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the end-effector finger system, AMADEO®, on hand-finger movements in PD patients evaluating the improvement on finger tapping and agility of hand movement item scores on the MDS-UPDRS, variation on the active finger strengths and the active and passive Range of Motion (ROM); variation on Electromyographic (EMG)-parameters.

NCT ID: NCT04044976 Completed - Clinical trials for Respiratory Distress Syndrome

Caffeine Treatment in in the Delivery Room

CAFROOM
Start date: August 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background. In recent years, particular attention has been paid to all interventions that could help reduce the need for mechanical ventilation MV and, therefore, the risk of BPD. However, early application of non-invasive respiratory supports and early treatment with surfactant fail in 45-50% of cases. Failure frequently depends on the onset of apnea episodes and, therefore, it has been proposed to treat very preterm infants with caffeine already in the delivery room in the first min of life. Hypothesis and objectives of the study. Our aim is to verify the hypothesis that it is possible to administer caffeine in the delivery room intravenously and enterally via an orogastric tube. Study design. Infants 25-29 weeks of gestational age will be enrolled and will be randomized to receive 20 mg/kg of caffeine citrate intravenously, via the umbilical vein, or enterally, through an orogastric tube, within 10 min of birth. The dosage of plasma caffeine concentration will be performed 60+15 min after administration to measure its peak and 60+15 min before the next dose (5 mg/kg/day i.v.). Endpoints. The primary endpoint will be the evaluation of the success rate of intravenous or enteral administration of caffeine in the delivery room. Secondary endpoints will be the evaluation of: number of infants in whom caffeine will be successfully administered by intravenous versus enteral route; number of infants where caffeine will be successfully administered that reached the therapeutic plasmatic range the first dose, confirming the success of the administration; comparison of caffeine blood level obtained with intravenous and enteral administration; frequency of successes in obtaining the therapeutic range after the second dose; frequency of MV within the first 72 hours of life in studied infants. Statistical analysis. In the absence of previous studies to use as a reference and this study being a feasibility study, it was decided arbitrarily to study 20 infants treated in the delivery room with caffeine administered intravenously and 20 infants treated in the delivery room with caffeine administered enterally. The clinical characteristics of the two groups will be described by calculating the mean value and the standard deviation or the rate and percentage. The primary endpoint will be evaluated by calculating the percentage of cases in which caffeine will be successfully administered. The comparison between the number of infants in which caffeine will be successfully administered intravenously versus the enteral route and the comparison between the caffeine plasma level obtained with intravenous and enteral administration will be performed using the Student "t" test for continuous parametric variables, the Wilcoxon rank sum test for non-parametric continuous variables and the χ2 test for categorical variables. A p <0.05 will be considered as statistically significant.

NCT ID: NCT04044690 Active, not recruiting - Dermatomyositis Clinical Trials

A Study to Evaluate the Efficacy, Safety, and Pharmacokinetics of IgPro20 in Adults With Dermatomyositis (DM)

RECLAIIM
Start date: October 21, 2019
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This is a phase 3, multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study of IgPro20 (subcutaneous Ig) treatment in adult subjects with dermatomyositis (DM). The primary objective of this study is to assess the efficacy of IgPro20 subcutaneous (SC) doses in comparison to placebo in adult subjects with DM, as measured by responder status based on Total Improvement Score (TIS) assessments.