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NCT ID: NCT00481312 Completed - Clinical trials for Continuous Sedation in Initially Sedated Adults in ICU

Dexmedetomidine Versus Midazolam for Continuous Sedation in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

MIDEX
Start date: June 2007
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Patients in ICU who need help with their breathing are put onto a machine called a ventilator and are also given a medicine, called a sedative, which helps them to sleep and makes them more comfortable. Midazolam is a sedative that is routinely used for these purposes. For most patients the aim of sedation is to make them sleepy but still able to respond to nursing staff (light sedation) Dexmedetomidine is a new sedative for use in intensive care and in this clinical study, dexmedetomidine is compared to midazolam. It is thought that dexmedetomidine might be slightly better at allowing patients to be sleepy but still respond to people around them. It also does not appear to affect patient's breathing. the purpose of this study is to test whether dexmedetomidine really does have these advantages compared to midazolam. in this study we hope to show that: dexmedetomidine is at least as good as midazolam in helping patients to sleep better and making them more comfortable, and that they are able to co-operate better with the staff treating them, and that patients treated with dexmedetomidine require a shorter time on the ventilator than those treated with midazolam.

NCT ID: NCT00480025 Terminated - Clinical trials for Lung Cancer, Non-Small Cell

GSK1572932A Antigen-Specific Cancer Immunotherapeutic as Adjuvant Therapy in Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Start date: October 4, 2007
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this clinical trial is to demonstrate the benefit of the immunotherapeutic product GSK1572932A when given to patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, after removal of their tumor. A course of 13 injections will be administered over 27 months. The Protocol Posting has been updated in order to comply with the FDA Amendment Act, Sep 2007.

NCT ID: NCT00479570 Completed - Clinical trials for Female Sexual Dysfunction

Study To Investigate Effect Of A New Drug (PF-00446687) In Post-Menopausal Women Who Suffer From Sexual Dysfunction.

Start date: June 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of up to 200 mg of PF-00446687 on acute sexual arousal and sexual interest in post menopausal females, as well as examining the safety and toleration of the drug.

NCT ID: NCT00479505 Completed - Clinical trials for Urinary Bladder, Overactive

Study The Effects Of Different Doses Of UK-369,003 In Men With Overactive Bladder

Start date: June 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a 12 week study in which different doses of UK-369,003 will be administered to patients with a diagnosis of overactive bladder. Patients will complete a series of questionnaires before treatment, during treatment and after treatment, to assess whether UK-369,003 has improved their symptoms of overactive bladder and erectile function.

NCT ID: NCT00479479 Completed - Clinical trials for Vitamin B 12 Deficiency

Cobalamin Supplementation During Infancy; Effect on B-vitamin Status, Growth and Psychomotor Development

Start date: December 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adequate levels of vitamin B12 (cobalamin) is necessary for normal growth and development in infants. We have earlier investigated cobalamin status in healthy children and we observed metabolic evidence of impaired cobalamin status during the first 6 months, but not later in life. The purpose of this study is to determine if cobalamin supplementation may influence the metabolic profile related to cobalamin status in infants.

NCT ID: NCT00478660 Completed - Clinical trials for Ankylosing Spondylitis

An Open-Label Study to Evaluate the Response to Adalimumab in Patients With Active Ankylosing Spondylitis Who Have Failed Standard Therapy or TNF-Alpha Inhibitors (RHAPSODY)

RHAPSODY
Start date: February 2006
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Due to the rigor of the clinical development program of adalimumab for the indication of AS, the population of subjects with active AS that could enroll in previous phase 3 studies was limited. Therefore, it is necessary to further evaluate the use of adalimumab in a setting that mimics day-to-day clinical practice to obtain further safety and efficacy data by allowing subjects meeting the characteristics noted below to enter this study: - Subjects who failed another TNF inhibitor (etanercept, infliximab) - Subjects with advanced spinal ankylosis - Subjects with AS associated disorders (i.e., uveitis, IBD, and psoriasis)

NCT ID: NCT00477399 Recruiting - Obesity Clinical Trials

Long Term Follow up After 1 Year Initial Lifestyle Intervention

Start date: May 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The effect of non-surgical methods for obesity treatment are not fully documented. This study focus on the long term effect of an intensiv follow up (the "Evje Model") compared to a regular follow up. The "Evje Model" is a combined model, consisting of repeated stays at a specialist centre, telephone follow up at home, home groups, self monitoring and close contact with the patients' local physician.

NCT ID: NCT00476684 Completed - Low Back Pain Clinical Trials

The Effect of Radiofrequency-treatment on Patients With Facet-joint Pain in Cervical- and Lumbar-columna

Start date: August 2004
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There is conflicting evidence on whether radio-frequency neurotomy of the medial branch has a significant effect on pain in patients with chronic unilateral facet joint neck and back pain. We will evaluate radiofrequency treatment on medial-branch of the ramus dorsalis as an effective pain treatment for patients with chronic pain originated from facet-joints in cervical and lumbar columna.

NCT ID: NCT00476593 Completed - Macular Edema Clinical Trials

Retinal OCT and (mfERG) Related to Age, Sex, and the Use of Anti-inflammatory Medications

Start date: September 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Retinal optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an established technology which enables a detailed cross-sectional visualization of the retinal micro-anatomy, and an objective measurement of its thickness in-vivo. Multifocal electroretinogram (MfERG) measures function of the central retina. Both technologies are relatively new and they provide complimentary to each other information on retinal anatomy and function. The aims of this study is to establish normal ranges for OCT and mfERG measurements related to age, gender and reproductive factors such as parity and the use of contraception in Norwegians; to assess the presumably healthy central retina with the use of anti-inflammatory medication with relation to age and sex ; to study the frequency and extent of retinal thickening and change in retinal function in patients with anterior uveitis not complicated with macular edema; to assess whether the presence of the HLA-B27 haplotype or uveitis recidive affects macular thickening/function in uveitis.

NCT ID: NCT00476567 Completed - Clinical trials for Pregnancy Complications

Effects of Regular Exercise During Pregnancy

Start date: May 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There is a great lack of results from randomized clinical trials with high methodological quality, assessing the effects of exercise during pregnancy. The main aims of this trial is to study the effects of exercise during pregnancy in the prevention and treatment of disease and complications which may arise during pregnancy: - Does regular exercise during pregnancy aid in preventing gestational diabetes? - Does regular exercise during pregnancy prevent low back and/or pelvic girdle pain? - Does regular exercise during pregnancy prevent urine and/or fecal incontinence? - Does regular exercise during pregnancy have an effect on labour and delivery? - Does regular exercise during pregnancy prevent maternal excessive weight gain and fetal macrosomatia?