There are about 1320 clinical studies being (or have been) conducted in Saudi Arabia. The country of the clinical trial is determined by the location of where the clinical research is being studied. Most studies are often held in multiple locations & countries.
Cytogenetic Analysis of Bone Marrow Specimen Prior to High Dose Chemotherapy and Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation in Patients with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma or Hodgkin's Disease
Prospective & Retrospective data collection of breast cancer cases from 2000 to present
Organ Preservation: Weekly Carboplatin & Taxol w/concurrent RT for locally advanced laryngeal & Hypopharyngeal CA
To evaluate the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile of a new human insulin (Jusline) after subcutaneous administration, and to compare this profile with Humulin insulin.
We plan to conduct an open-label, randomized, stratified, parallel-group study to compare normal saline infusion to sodium bicarbonate infusion.
Autologous peripheral Bld Stem Cell Transplantation with In Vivo Purging as an alternate stem cell transplantation program for pts w/AML in 1st & 2nd complete remission w/no HLA matched related donor
A SU011248 expanded access protocol for systemic therapy of patients with metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma who are ineligible for participation in other SU011248 protocols but may derive benefit from treatment with SU011248
The purpose of the Secura clinical study is to evaluate the overall system safety and clinical performance of the Secura DR Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD)
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate, in 2-10 year old subjects, the non-inferiority of meningococcal vaccine GSK134612 compared to licensed meningococcal vaccine Mencevax™. The Protocol Posting has been updated in order to comply with the FDA Amendment Act, Sep 2007.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a common and catastrophic complication of critical illness related to burns, motor vehicle accidents, or overwhelming infection. ARDS kills 40-70% of affected patients. Patients with ARDS require life support in the form of a ventilator to breathe for them while their lungs heal. Ironically, ventilators can cause further damage to the lungs. We are conducting a study comparing 2 methods to protect the lungs from further damage. One method uses standard mechanical ventilators and the other uses a new type of ventilator, called a high frequency oscillator. We propose to test whether this high frequency oscillation will reduce the relative risk of dying from ARDS. 72 patients from 12 intensive care units in Canada and Saudi Arabia will participate in this preliminary study to test the feasibility of our study methods. If feasible, we plan to move on and conduct a large multinational study to definitively answer this question.